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Hi: I was wondering why you feel this report is not to be believed.

Could you please expand on your thoughts.

Could the readers also provide a list of creditable researchers and/or

foundations that are publishing EMF sensitivity information that person like me

can rely on.

Thanks to All.

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> > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in determining the

amount of EMF given off by Smart Meters in your areas.

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http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EP\

RI_11-17-2010.pdf

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> > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.

> > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical sensitivity

issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from those described

by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a direct current

power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have no problem with

any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to hear from members of

the group that may have similar sensitivities.

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Any report validated by a utility company is only put out there to claim there

is no harm from the meters. They are lying. The FCC actually put out a report

saying the smart meters don't comply with their standards. I will try and find

the link.

Steve

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> > > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in determining

the amount of EMF given off by Smart Meters in your areas.

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http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EP\

RI_11-17-2010.pdf

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> > > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.

> > > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical

sensitivity issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from

those described by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a

direct current power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have no

problem with any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to hear

from members of the group that may have similar sensitivities.

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So I'm not wacko? :)

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> > > > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in determining

the amount of EMF given off by Smart Meters in your areas.

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http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EP\

RI_11-17-2010.pdf

> > > >

> > > > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.

> > > > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical

sensitivity issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from

those described by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a

direct current power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have no

problem with any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to hear

from members of the group that may have similar sensitivities.

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You are not wacky & neither am I and neither is anyone that is experiencing this

horrific exposure against our will.  Loni

From: lindameetoo <lindameetoo@...>

Subject: Re: smart meter report

Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011, 8:02 PM

 

So I'm not wacko? :)

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> > > > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in determining

the amount of EMF given off by Smart Meters in your areas.

> > > >

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http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EP\

RI_11-17-2010.pdf

> > > >

> > > > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.

> > > > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical

sensitivity issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from

those described by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a

direct current power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have no

problem with any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to hear

from members of the group that may have similar sensitivities.

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If you read the ccst.us report, it mentions that EPRI is

averaging the RF power instead of looking at peak power.

For thermal effects that's justifiable in some cases,

but not for non-thermal effects (though ccst doesn't explain that).

There are plenty of problems with the ccst report as well.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:59 PM, M <hmcarthur@...> wrote:

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> Hi: I was wondering why you feel this report is not to be believed.

> Could you please expand on your thoughts.

>

> Could the readers also provide a list of creditable researchers and/or

> foundations that are publishing EMF sensitivity information that person like

> me can rely on.

>

> Thanks to All.

>

>

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in

> determining the amount of EMF given off by Smart Meters in your areas.

> > >

> > >

>

http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EP\

RI_11-17-2010.pdf

> > >

> > > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.

> > > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical

> sensitivity issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from

> those described by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a

> direct current power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have

> no problem with any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to

> hear from members of the group that may have similar sensitivities.

> > >

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