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Re: Cliff High sounds like he's high again by johng ..... Ask Trapper

Date:   2/11/2013 11:53:19 AM ( 12 y ago)
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>>>never happened. Anybody that lives in the northerly climes of the US knows that the law prevents

just because there is a law, does not mean that the government or big corporations will abide by "the law" without a fight by the little guy. remember the cliche, laws are for little people?:

"Hawk asked the officer and the power company reps how they could turn off the power to a home in the winter when it directly violates an Ohio law preventing elderly and disabled people from being without heat during winter months. They asked to be shown the law. Hawk quoted Ohio’s public utility law Chapter 4933: COMPANIES – GAS; ELECTRIC; WATER; OTHERS.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/09/handicapped-woman-refuses-smart-me...


maybe she is lying, maybe not... but I would not assume that some law(s) about utility cut offs will stand in the way of the push for smart meters...

here is another report:

"You might not think that would be an issue. But it is, because Duke is now beginning to disconnect any homeowner who refuses a new electric meter."

http://www.turnto23.com/money/dont-waste-your-money/dont-want-smart-meter-pow...



as for whether smart meters emit microwaves... i think you are a bit too quick to dimsiss this:

"Microwaves are radio waves with wavelengths ranging from as long as one meter to as short as one millimeter, or equivalently, with frequencies between 300 MHz (0.3 GHz) and 300 GHz.[1][2] This broad definition includes both UHF and EHF (millimeter waves), and various sources use different boundaries.[3] In all cases, microwave includes the entire SHF band (3 to 30 GHz, or 10 to 1 cm) at minimum, with RF engineering often putting the lower boundary at 1 GHz (30 cm), and the upper around 100 GHz (3 mm)."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave


and smart meters?

"Do you mean smart meters contain an intentional RF transmitter?

A) Sometimes. When a smart meter contains an RF transmitter:
•The frequency of operation is typically in the 902 MHz and 2.4 GHz bands. "

http://www.arrl.org/smart-meters

 

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