Guest guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Share Posted June 26, 2012 FORWARDING...................................... Smart Meter Harm  Please note that many people in San Diego who are opting out of (refusing) smart meters, are finding that the replacements are also digital, although non-transmitting. It's important that people realize that if they get a nontransmitting digital smartmeter replacement installed, that it will still be buzzing constantly through their home's electric circuitry, perhaps in order to get readings from the new smart grid appliances.Here are two related reports from a woman in San Diego regarding the effects that her smart meter had on her life. These effects can still manifest for those who opt out and get digital replacement meters instead of analog: On Monday my Smart Meter was taken off and an analog meter put on. I did not watch the process …I wasn’t contacted by SDGE … they just came and did it. The online form gets you a much faster response than the phone call you can optionally make (see link and phone number below). I had a feeling the replacement had been done because my electric-oven clock wanted to be reset on Monday night and so did another electric clock in the house. That night I slept like a log from 8:30 p.m. (was very tired) straight through to 7 a.m.  A most wonderful, restful sleep! On Tuesday I went outside to look at my meter, which was indeed an analog meter, with 5 little dials and the letters ABB on the face (see picture above). There is an AB1 meter (see picture at bottom of email) – supposedly analog – which evidently is part RF and gives off frequencies, so don’t let them put this one on your house. On Tuesday I woke up in the middle of the night and noticed that my bed was not vibrating as it had for the past year. This was not my imagination … for a whole year, starting at about the time they put a Smart Meter on my house, my bed had been pulsing during the night – a very low mechanical vibration that I could only feel at night when all was quiet. Someone had suggested it might be from the SmartMeter -- the bedsprings were picking up a pulse. I didn’t know the cause of this nighttime vibration, except to think it might be that or some kind of GWEN (ground wave) transmission, or military testing … how could I possibly find out?  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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