

Utility customers around the world are choosing to take a stand against the installation of smart meters for a variety of reasons, summed up below: 1. The issues with “smart” meters: What’s at stake? It is rather ironic that the stated intentions of smart meters are:Ī) “to give customers tools to save energy and/or reduce bills” Ī) Smart meters do not save energy – but bills go up.ī) Individual homes and the power grid are much more vulnerable to hacking.Ĭ) Pulsed microwave radiation from smart meters – usually several thousand times stronger than a cell phone – has been shown to negatively impact humans and the environment. This fascinating investigation is the subject of our award-winning grassroots documentary, Take Back Your Power (now on Amazon Prime and iTunes), and of our solutions-based work at Why are utilities saying “smart” meters are necessary? As such, there is growing awareness and resistance – which has been met with massive utility propaganda.ĭespite the resistance, utilities and governments are for the most part having their way with their deployments, charging punitive “opt-out” fees for those who do not wish to participate. Though the issue of utility meters may at first seem innocuous, this is set to have profound consequences for virtually all aspects of our lives, and even nature itself. Approximately 50% of homes and businesses in North America how have a “smart” electricity meter attached. Also referred to by utilities as “AMI”, “advanced”, “modernized”, or “automated” meters, they are chiefly data-capturing and 2-way wireless communications devices, which also have the ability to meter your utility usage (electricity, water or gas).Ī vast array of personal information can be harvested on your in-home activities, and then transmitted to corporations and governments in hackable, low-level microwave radiation bursts.


So-named “smart” meters constitute the basis of the current version of a “smart” grid – which is being rolled out in all western nations. Utilities and governments have not disclosed the facts. “Smart” meters are now on about 50% of North American homes. Smart meters facilitate in-home spying, and your utility does not want you to know.
