Attached is expert testimony by Dr. Ronald Powell, physicist, presented to the Maryland Public Utilities Commission re. dangers and health effects of radiation emitted by $$meters. He charges that the utility company is hiding behind the antiquated, inadequate FCC guidelines just as BCHydro and FortisBC are hiding behind the out-dated and dangerous Health Canada guideline, … Continue reading 2015-11-01 – “small” cell transmitters all over the place. We need more info. on them →
Attached is an amended timetable from BCUC regarding the BC Hydro Application for Rate Design. Thanks to efforts of members, they have extended the deadlines but only by 5 days: Oct 19 to register as an intervener; Oct. 26 for written submissions by interveners. Given the length and complexity of the application, this is not … Continue reading 2015-10-14 Deadline for intervener registration in Hydro application extended →
Thankfully, members have been going through the BC Hydro application for a rate review that is before the BCUC. One member found on page 412 that Hydro said: No stakeholder commenting on this topic as part of the Workshop 1 feedback suggested that Meter Choices Program 6 charges should be reviewed as part of 2015 … Continue reading 2015-10-12 BC Hydro says no feedback to warrant review of legacy fees →
Many people are off the grid or considering doing so with solar power as their main source of energy. I know nothing about these systems, but here is an article with points to consider regarding EMF associated with solar systems. “Electromagnetic pollution in solar systems Although solar panels and batteries in off grid systems generate … Continue reading 2015-10-07 Hydro’s threats of loss of power continue →
CORRECTION: In update 2015-10-02 I made an error when I said New Chair of BCUC – another Bennett. We can rest assured that there has been no nepotism involved….!! He was appointed chair of the board of BC HYDRO. After all these years, they all blend in my mind. Sorry. http://tinyurl.com/p58drrx ALERT: Over … Continue reading 2015-10-03 An alert about threatening letters →
2015-10-01 – New “study” by Len Garis as faulty as his others 2015-10-02 – Major US utility says smart meters unnecessary to modernize grid 2015-10-03 – An alert about threatening letters 2015-10-04 – 10,000 WiFi s hacked. Wireless emissions are not secure 2015-10-05 – A question of ITRON infringing upon another company’s patent 2015-10-06 – … Continue reading NEWSLETTERS 2015-10 OCT →
The report that the Peel School District received about the emissions of wifi in schools and much more can be found at http://www.c4st.org/PDSB There is much to be concerned about in this report. The testing was skewed, not done with classrooms of devices working, but rather with 4 per classroom. Obviously they knew the answer … Continue reading 2015-09-26 Report showing how Peel wifi testing was skewed. →
1) From a member who recently had an “expired” meter exchanged and now is facing an overcharge asks for his experience to be shared. Thank goodness he took photos of both meters. Has anyone else had the same experience? Did anyone share that they were cheated during the meter exchange (analogue)? Just received my 1st … Continue reading 2015-09-15 Erroneous bill after meter exchanged →
As people learn about Safety Code 6 and the dangers of RF, I often am asked about Ind. Canada’s role in ensuring that the guideline, as weak as it is, is followed. Industry Canada works for industry, not for us, just like the FCC in the US. This article in Microwave News explains what … Continue reading 2015-09-11 Net metering, utility backlash →
In October, the Santa Clara American Medical Association, which takes the issue of exposure to wireless radiation very seriously, is sponsoring a conference with physicians and scientists. They will discuss the current situation regarding exposure to and proliferation of microwave radiation emitted by wireless devices. In their March/April bulletin, they address Wi-Fi in schools. … Continue reading 2015-09-10 $125 million lawsuit against Ontario Hydro One for its billing practices →