With our post yesterday revealing the depths to which Big Energy will stoop to get their cancer-causing spyware in place, we have ordered a bumper-load of super-sticky, permanent stickers for anyone who would like one. Measuring 12.5cm square, you can affix them to the wall/fascia of your […]
Read more →Archive for August 2013
Smart Meters are a financial Trojan Horse for Big Energy. This is why we are witnessing – and now catching on film – criminal acts of vandalism, breaking and entering and trespass by energy firms trying to install their next-generation cash machines in the homes of customers. […]
Read more →The following clip is an excerpt from upcoming documentary, Take Back Your Power – a critical investigation of the Smart Metering phenomenon and Smart Grid. It shows observable effects of the RF/MW radiation from a Smart Meter on human blood cells using dark-field microscopy. Please watch and […]
Read more →The following news item from the US reminds us that sexual predators exist in our reality. Some of them use the web to target and molest children. Connecting devices like video baby monitors to the web is, therefore, a terrible idea. The present plan for the ‘Smart […]
Read more →[Please click through and help drive up the trend for this article on the USA Today homepage] http://www.usatoday.com/story/cybertruth/2013/08/12/crowd-sourced-documentary-exposes-smart-grid-shortfalls/2637497/ Documentary looks at possible problems with smart grids SEATTLE – Josh del Sol got curious in the summer of 2011 after a friend linked a serious illness to the […]
Read more →Yekra Player Yekra is a revolutionary new distribution network for feature films. Take Back Your Power Utility companies are replacing electricity, gas and water meters worldwide with new generation “smart” meters at an unprecedented rate. Take Back Your Power investigates the benefits and risks of this ubiquitous […]
Read more →The corporate-led worlds of Smart Metering and Fracking seem like they are about to converge around our most precious commodity: water. The Telegraph’s Tim Ross yesterday reported that millions of people will face higher bills under plans to make water meters compulsory. “Water companies across a third […]
Read more →Applied physicist and Harvard PhD, Dr Ronald M Powell, has authored a very useful document showing the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation in the context of Smart Meters. Of particular note is the Biological Effects Chart which Dr. Powell presents – providing a succinct graphical representation of […]
Read more →If learning about Germany’s recent decision to reject the EU’s Smart Meter scam wasn’t enough for you, wait until you hear what Russia Today’s Abby Martin has to say about it.
Read more →Germany said it probably won’t follow smart-meter guidance from the European Union – which has recommended that 80 percent of homes install the devices by 2020 – because such a move would be too costly for consumers. The EU proposal is “inadvisable” for Germany, the Economy Ministry […]
Read more →[Update: Ofgem has CONFIRMED that British Gas is misleading customers on Smart Meters – see here for Ofgem’s response and omissions] [SSM UK] Subscriber Chris Jones lodged a formal complaint with UK energy regulator OFGEM this morning about British Gas’s current Smart Meter tactics, and kindly forwarded […]
Read more →Yesterday we received some concerning correspondence from a British Gas customer which suggests that British Gas’s Smart Metering policy has changed and that it will now force customers to have its controversial new Smart Meters. In a letter sent by British Gas Customer Relations Team representative, Kate […]
Read more →Well this doesn’t look good. The following video shows a Gigahertz HF35C RF Analyser being used to compare microwave emissions from a cell phone tower (mobile phone mast) with Smart Meters. The HF35C is capable of detecting microwave emissions between the 800Mhz and 2.7Ghz range – which […]
Read more →[SSM UK] It’s said that “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch” (TANSTAAFL) – and for a company that made £1.58bn profit in the first six months of this year – having raised prices to customers by 6% last November – the free lunch appears to […]
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