No updates for the last couple of days due to new technical problems with Shaw. I will keep sending these out to a portion of my mailing list each night and hope that if you don’t receive it you will check the “newsletters” on our website.
1) A major new group is inviting people who are sensitive, or who care about this issue, to join as advocates to fight against the powerful telecom industry.
One Name Project
“We invite you to participate in a worldwide project to raise awareness of EMF-related illness and establish its existence in the public mind.
Across the world, millions of EMF-Disabled individuals are fighting for the rights and privileges they need and deserve. In the process of our brave efforts, 5 to 10 different terminologies are being used to name EMF-related illness. As long as this situation continues, the message we send to the world will be fragmented and ineffective.
It’s time to come together as a powerful community under one singular name, either a name already in use or a new configuration. Please accept this invitation to join the One Name Project at our newly formed io group. An io group is a communication platform where people come together to discuss and align on a topic. For the EMF-Disabled, we will be exchanging ideas, opinions, and recommendations for a singular name. This endeavor is not attached to any one group or organization; it has grown slowly and organically from within the community. The goal of the project is to unify under the banner of one name….
We can no longer afford to be fragmented and ineffective in our messaging.
The telecom industry’s campaign of dismissal demands that we come together as a powerful, unstoppable force under the banner of one name. Along with the brilliant work our advocates are doing daily on disability issues and safe technology fronts, one name has the potential to fire an unexpected torpedo blow to industry goals. We need your voice! Please join the One Name Project today by clicking on this link: “Join This Group”.”
2) Arthur Firstenberg shares More reports from around the world.
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EVEN THE TICKS ARE VANISHING
“The reports continue to come in from around the world. The billions of mobile devices and the 9,000 satellites are rapidly replacing the bugs, birds and beasts of the Earth.”
https://cellphonetaskforce.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/More-reports-from-around-the-world.pdf
3) Many of us have been paying exorbitant fees to keep our analog meters and, when it’s taken, to have the transmitter in the smeter disabled since 2013. The fees we’ve paid (and many continue to pay — I’m one) are the highest, or among the highest, in North America. In many states, fees are limited to a few years. We have been tracking this information for years.
https://citizensforsafertech.ca/metersgrid/smart-meter-opt-out-options-and-fees/
Unfortunately, BCUC approved the high fees based on BC Hydro’s argument that they needed to cover incurred costs so the legal argument described in the following article won’t work. Certainly, those costs have been covered many times over by now. Several times I’ve asked for a financial accounting of the fees paid (at one point, I calculated many millions and many more have been paid since then) and the costs incurred. I was told that there is no separate accounting, that fees and costs have been included in the financial statements.
I do think it’s time we confronted BCUC to examine and justify them. Is anyone out there willing and able to take this on? It will be challenging. Please let me know if you are at:
There are millions of unfair fees that have been paid.
BC Hydro must pay up for overcharging remote First Nations
“BC Hydro has been ordered to repay a small coastal First Nation more than $700,000 after unfairly charging them an extra annual fee for electricity for nearly a decade.
The $85,000 yearly fee, embedded in a 2014 electricity service agreement between the utility company and the tiny Gitga’at First Nation of Hartley Bay, wasn’t approved and was ruled as “unjust, unreasonable and unduly discriminatory” by the province’s energy regulator this fall.”
https://www.ordersdecisions.bcuc.com/bcuc/orders/en/item/521878/index.do
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/01/11/news/bc-hydro-must-pay-overcharging-remote-first-nations or
Sharon Noble, Director, Citizens for Safer Tech
“I think the first duty of society is justice.” Alexander Hamilton
Sent from my wired laptop with no wireless components. PLEASE Practice Safe Tech.