Smart Meter Antenna Damage Reported in Santa Cruz County- In Light of Government Inaction, Some Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
As part of the heavily censored internal e-mails released by PG&E to the Bay Area media late last year after their Smart Meter Program Director William Devereaux was caught snooping on customers e-mails, we discovered from the above correspondence that the utilities are not only dealing with widespread local government resistance and civil disobedience, they are apparently also facing a homegrown monkeywrenching campaign. Some residents appear to be so fed up with the ongoing unsolicited intrusion of wireless into their neighborhoods that they are willing to risk going to prison to rid themselves of health- harming microwave radiation. This is an indication of how desperate people have become while state government twiddles its thumbs.
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I keep seeing stories about these 'smart meters' and the (not entirely unjustified) concerns about the health risks of excessive exposure to microwave radiation that they represent. Read the entire article, it's not that long. Take note of the way that the local and state gov't are COMPLETELY ignoring the huge number of citizens (California local governments demanding a moratorium include: the City and County of San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Marin Counties, Sonoma County Supervisor Efren Carrillo, the cities of Sebastopol, Berkeley, Cotati, Fairfax, Santa Cruz, Piedmont, Scotts Valley, Capitola, Watsonville, Sausalito, San Anselmo, Belvedere, Monte Sereno, Novato, Richmond, Ross, Bolinas, and Camp Meeker) that want some real investigation and unbiased study of the possibility of dangerous levels of microwave exposure.
Shyte. Looks like I've got one of those suckers on this hovel. Apparently it is getting more difficult to get far enough out in the woods to be left alone.
Sadly, I'm kinda stuck with mine. This cabin is a rental so looks like my goose is cooked. As it were.
Within a few years I should be off grid though.
I believe these may be omnidirectional. After all, the purpose of them is to allow the reader to check the meter from the highway or street. Since electric meters may be on any side of the house relative to the street it kind of figures that they broadcast in all directions.