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  • Hi: For those interested in photo-copying the “Stop Smart Meter Installation- Legal Letter”…..I compiled a blog and you may copy and paste the legal format into your notepad….then add your name, address and pertinent information….and send the letter legally denying installation to the power authorities and the state/provincial government representative.

    Just google search “Stop Smart Meter Installation – Legal Letter – Bill Woollam” or go to ‘Bill Woollam Stories” and scroll down.

  • where do i join.we are in oregon.since installation all the frogs bees and bats are gone.i am having palpitations,headaches,nausea,­vision disturbances,involuntary musclemovements,no sleep,tremor,tinnitus and many other symptoms.any info u can give would be helpfull

  • To protest, just cover all the meters you see with aluminum foil to block all the FR signals.

  • These people clearly don't understand the concept of a half-life. Smart meters are not radioactive. Another example of ignorant people spreading ignorance. Smart meters are not a health risk and will save ratepayers money, in the long run.

  • @moose0drool kiss my ass dickhead.my mom is having heartattacks from these meters.pull ur head out

  • @jacmunbong Smart meters don't cause heart attacks, headaches, nausea or any of there BS symptoms you've mentioned. The radiation from smart meters is less than that of common household items like microwaves, baby monitors, cell phones, etc.

  • @moose0drool i beg to differ.where do u get ur info from,pge propaganda.well since u obviously arent educated on the issue,and arent experiencing any problems urself,why dont u find something better to do with ur time than harrass people who are having issues with these meters.go watch some educational mainstream news,or the sheeple channel

  • @jacmunbong I get my information from actual measurements of the radiation emitted from smart meters. Not only is it well below FCC regulations but it is also far less than WIFI access points and cell phones. You say you're sensitive to electro-magnetic radiation... I say your a hypochondriac. Either way, your smart meter has nothing to do with it.

  • @moose0drool then ur a liar

  • @moose0drool - so you get your information from actual measurements, oh really? Give me a break! You are quick to call people hypochondriac, do you know what the word actually means? I can understand by your logic that you are a pathological lier that is devoid of any knowledge regarding this issue. Do San Fransisco a favor and strap your head to a basement full of smart metres, and in 2 days we will ask you if the symptoms are those of a hypochondriac, because clearly you are a simpleton / fool

  • @les1chercheur I have used a RF power density meter to measure the radiation from smart meters for my work. I know first hand that smart meters emit far less radiation than cell phones. Also, outside my bedroom window are two meter banks, with at least a dozen smart meters.

  • @moose0drool You have not answered my question: how much is PG&E paying you to spread disinformation? If there are two meter banks with at least a dozen smart metres outside your bedroom window, it would explain your cognitive deficits, inability to understand fact from propaganda designed for corporate greed. Smart metres damage the health of adults & especially children. If you researched into RF bioeffects for several years, taking all studies into consideration, you would know the damage!

  • @les1chercheur I have nothing to do with PG&E, not a rate payer, nor have I ever received any money from them. But more to the point... How exactly is installing a more accurate, economical and environmentally friendly meter corporate greed? Both investor-owned and public utilities are deploying smart meters. It's about saving money. It's not the conspiracy theory you seem to think it is.

  • @moose0drool is it not interesting when truthful statements are made they are deemed as conspiracy theories? Your masters have brainwashed you well. Environmentally friendly, what? .. so is crossing the road as long as one does not get cleaned up by a truck. Your analogy and conspiracy theory rhetoric is to be expected from a person who knows nothing about the interaction of RF on biology. Humans, if you do not know, are biological electrical systems, which can have cell function altered by RF

  • @moose0drool -- Smart metres damage the health of adults and especially children, as the configuration of their sculls are thinner allowing more RF penetration. If you researched into RF bioeffects for several years, taking all studies into consideration, you would know the damage! ... This is not conspiract theory mate it is fact, you convince no-one, not even yourself. A good day to you son.

  • @moose0drool --- saving money? Yeah right, an economy sucked from thin air then forced upon the public like a true dictaitorship. The old metres we have had for years and are replaced every few years, and now we are forced to have smart metres, then new washing machines, new fridges, etc, all with wireless modules to transfer information to the smart meter. Look son, why should people buy a new washing machine, fridge, etc, when what they have works well and is energy efficient?.. continued..

  • @moose0drool -- this whole situation is a scam. A scheme devised by those who rape the earth of natural resources, they put nothing back into the earth, and now they want us to pay for their incompetence... and their pay increases, while we fry to death. Look mate either you are incredibly naive or just plain thick. Look up diathermy. RF has been used for years to mend broken bones that will not heal naturally ... but also RF in different frequencies, pulsed, are very dangerous & bioactive!

  • @les1chercheur dont argue with the ignorant.u KNOW hes a paid disinfo agent.another coward blindly helping the WRONG side.soulless.if he had a real argument or a REAL job,he wouldnt be on youtube opposing everyone elses legitamate concerns.cowardly and soulless

  • @jacmunbong you speak the truth (moosOdrool) is obviously paid to misinform ...

    Internet trolls try to create the illusion of safety and accuracy of the smart meters, this is their purpose.

    It is well known to people who have performed diligent research, that everything this person states is a huge lie. The education of these people is non existent and their propaganda is ineffective. Their boss would not be pleased.

  • @moose0drool not on my meter u havent

  • @jacmunbong  < I forgot

  • @les1chercheur pressed the button prematurely - my bad.

  • @moose0drool - well below FCC regulations? BULLS*IT !!! -- FCC bases their info on Industry, Talk about the fox guarding the hen house. Your ideology is idotic and not based on biological science. With all due rspect your comments are based on hypothesis and are unfounded with no plausability. Read many biological scientific studies and it may enhance your understanding of biology and pulsed radio frequency. So far you convince no-one, your boss would not be happy.

  • @moose0drool - so how much is PG&E giving you to troll the Internet to spread their shite? Moose your a tool and a half back flanker (wanker) .

  • @jacmunbong - if you tell this wanker that s/he will probably get off on that. Clearly the lights are on but no-one is home. Don't let felchers get to you, it's not worth the trouble. I wish your Mom well from across the pond :)

  • @les1chercheur thank u.and bless u

  • @jacmunbong No problems mate :)

  • @moose0drool - tell me professor what is a half life? radioactive, where does this relate to smart metres? what are you on son? Put down that crack pipe, it clearly is doing you no good. Save ratepayers money in the long run? Clearly you have not studied economics and do not know a false economy from the dribble that spews from your big mouth. You call people ignorant, it's like the pot calling the kettle black don't you think?. Do you have any fibre in your being which resembles a human?

  • @les1chercheur A half-life is the amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to become inert. It has absolutely nothing to do with smart meters, which is my point. The people at the beginning of the video were chanting "we want a full life, we don't want a half-life". It shows they have no clue what a half-life actually is.

  • @moose0drool - you Sir or Madame are diverting from the health implications and are trying to split hairs with an axe. It is evident that you have performed no research into the biological effects of RF frequency, or you would write something of substance relevant to the facts, of which you ubfortunately appear to know nothing.

  • @les1chercheur Have you actually thought about the economics of smart meters? If you do, you'll quickly realize smart meters are a win for the rate payer as well as the utility. A meter reader doesn't have to drive to your meter to read it, saving gas. Smart meters can help detect theft. Also, smart meters w/ internal switches can turn on/off power without sending a serviceman, again, saving gas. Not to mention they allow for a variety of rate plans, allowing the rate payer more options.

  • @moose0drool Economics of smart meters is to replace an operational meter with a RF wireless one, then charge the consumer for it. The metres are hackable, they are not accurate, and a rip off by charging the customers for electricity or gas which they do not use. Did you forget the deaths of poorly installed smart metres and the deaths of persons in San Bernadino? Have you forgotten the smart metres that are actually live (meaning persons have received electrical shock). Your sales pitch sucks.

  • @les1chercheur None of what you're saying is true. Smart meters are more accurate than analog meters, not only in their metrology but also the meter readings. If people have died from poorly installed smart meters, that is tragic but not a problem with the meter. That is a problem with poorly trained staff and, yes, PG&E (or any other utility) should be held fully responsible for that.

  • @moose0drool Truth is not your strong point.

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