Friday, March 16, 2012

Checking out the first smart meters in Vermont

An EMF detector permits anyone to investigate two smart meter safety claims made by Vermont utility companies: 1) They only transmit a few times a day. 2) The RF radiation is indistinguishable from background RF more than 3 feet away.

Dutch Research on Wireless Tree Damage Backs Up “Smart” Meter Plant Harm Observations



Posted on October 27, 2011 by onthelevelblog

Yesterday, we received the following update from the disabled woman who had been living above 112 electrical ‘smart’ meters in the complex in Berkeley. For the last several months, she has been living in only half of her section 8 (low income) apartment to distance herself from the meters. It appears she was finally granted her request to move to a different apartment. The previously healthy shrub located in front of the bank of meters was unable to move however, began to show signs of distress soon after installation, and died within weeks of the microwave emitting meters being installed. The woman (whose name we are withholding at her request), told us:

“With great relief and also grief, i was finally afforded an apartment transfer this week. i am well away from the wall of smart meters, at the loss of my beloved apartment. Thank you for all your support and diligent work.”

If the radiation from the meters is causing plants and trees to die, then what is it doing to us? Perhaps its time we start listening to the thousands of ordinary people reporting disturbing symptoms, and take action to stop the damage.

Who are the utilities and their lapdog regulators to tell us what we can and can’t have on our own homes? Nothing but arrogant, ignorant, greedy fools all of them.

Below is a link to a video of a conference that took place in the Netherlands that brought together dozens of experts in the field of EMF damage to trees and plants. (7 minutes, english subtitles)

Perhaps we could encourage the staff of EDF, NRDC, and the Sierra Club to attend- maybe they’d learn something.

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