Archive for category wireless devices

Tom Fletcher, Goldstream Gazette RE: Smart Meter Class action lawsuit

After all the years of reading Tom Fletcher’s attacks, diatribes and clearly biased articles about smart meters and our resistance to this mandatory program, it was odd to read one that had even a modicum of truth in it. What wasn’t unexpected was he missed the entire point of the class action and the most important part of Judge Adair’s decision.

Pokemon Go: Major Highway Accident

July 21, 2016  Pokemon Go: Major Highway Accident After Man Stops In Middle Of Highway To Catch Pikachu! Ever since the Pokemon Go game exploded and almost everyone started playing it the common idea was that soon somebody is going to get hurt because of how ignorant people have become about their surroundings just to […]

Obama connects to 5G with wireless initiative

Mike Snider  – USA TODAY  July 15, 2016 President Obama is lending his support to the development of faster, more robust 5G wireless networks. The president on Friday announced a $400 million Advanced Wireless Research Initiative to boost research for next-generation mobile networks. As part of the research, four city-sized testing grounds for 5G wireless services will […]

Allergic to Wi-Fi? (CBS)

The Doctors (CBS)   Jul 13, 2016 Can you be allergic to Wi-Fi? Chemical electromagnetic-sensitivity expert Dr. Lisa Nagy joins The Doctors to increase awareness about this very real condition.

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Energy minister in the dark over number of Ontarians struggling with hydro bills

July 14, 2016 4:08 pm  Updated: July 15, 2016 8:42 am By Brian Hill Global News WATCH: Ontario Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault agreed to speak with Global News, but he doesn’t think the situation in rural Ontario is a crisis. Shirlee Engel reports.  Listen Ontario’s energy minister, Glenn Thibeault, has no idea how many people in Ontario are […]

Wi-Fi allergy known as EHS has forced me to close my computer repair shop – Kidderminster boss

Richard Kimberley at his business on Stourport Road Richard Kimberley with staff outside his repair shop   July 1, 2016   Tom Davis, Reporter  A KIDDERMINSTER man who fixes computers and phones for a living says he has been forced to close his repair business of 20 years as technology has made him ill. Richard Kimberley, […]

Too Close for Comfort

A walking bridge in Port Coquitlam, BC had cellular antennas added to it several years go, but recently more were added.  Considering the location is right beside some homes, it was obvious that the levels there were of a concern.  Upon arrival to measure the RF levels, the levels were not too bad down at […]

Canadian Teacher, Forced out by Wi-Fi, Goes on Warpath

Thu., Apr. 7, 2016 By Jack O’Dwyer Maria Plant, British Columbia teacher afflicted with electromagnetic hypersensitivity, has gone on the media warpath after years of rebuffs from government and school officials, scant media attention. She is publicizing the validation of her illness by a Canadian Parliamentary committee in any way she can. Among those resisting her message […]

FCC vision of 5G – without regulation, without concerns

Tom Wheeler, head of the FCC in the US (comparable to Ind. Canada), who has had a long history of working for and with the telecom industry, gave one of the scariest speeches ever, basically saying that technology was to be allowed  to develop and be used without regulation, without concerns for any ramifications. Technology at all costs, […]

Smart meters ‘not needed’ after all for European power grid

By Elza Holmstedt Pell | EurActiv.com  June 15, 2016 at 8:30:23 PM   This article is part of a special report series: Consumers, regulators and energy efficiency in buildings A transition to an intelligent electricity grid in Europe can take place without smart meters, industry players have said, in comments that will embarrass the European Commission, […]

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