In July 2011, I
was notified by ONCOR, the TDSP (Transmission Distribution Service
Provider) for Reliant Energy, who I pay for providing me energy service,
that if I refused to have a 'smart' meter installed on my home, they
would turn off my power without notice. As my husband is disabled, state
law prohibits pulling the switch on us. I avoided two months of efforts
by ONCOR to install one of those dangerous meters on my home because I
have 6' high wood fences with gates on the inside. When ONCOR was given
proof of John's serious medical problems, they stopped harassing me. I
still have my analog meter.
Why didn't I
want one of those jazzy new pieces of technology that are so wonderful
for everyone? Once I began to do research, I was horrified by what I
found. Utility companies and TDSPs nationwide continue to insist those
meters are safe. Utility companies and TDSPs nationwide have billions of
dollars at stake here. Below are but a drop in the bucket for the more
than 2,000 peer reviewed papers and writings by the best experts in the
field worldwide.
On January 19, 2012, The American Academy of Environmental Medicine, a group of esteemed doctors put out a press release:
“The Board
of the AAEM opposes the installation of smart meters in homes and
schools based on scientific assessment of the current medical
literature. The current medical literature raises credible questions
about genetic and cellular effects, hormonal effects, male fertility,
blood/brain barrier damage and increased risk of certain types of
cancers from RF or ELF levels similar to those emitted from smart
meters. The Board of AAEM finds it unacceptable from a public health
standpoint to implement this technology until these serious medical
concerns are resolved. We consider a moratorium on installation of
wireless smart meters to be an issue of the highest importance.”