Martes, Nobyembre 6, 2012

Here's a real smart meter manipulationIn the remote northwest corner



Meanwhile, down on the Gulf Islands,He's come up with an amazing organic cleaner but can't get anyone interested in manufacturing it. the most hysterical, dishonest campaign against smart meters I've heard of so far went into high gear.An employee discovered a waste management truck smoking around 10:50 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 4, and traced the source to cargo smoldering inside the compactor.

I've obtained a mass e-mail from the head anti-smart meter organizer on Salt Spring Island that shows the mentality at work here. (Corix is the BC Hydro contractor that has installed more than a million meters and has approached the Gulf Islands with trepidation, the last area of B.C. to be done.)

"Corix is attacking with 30 trucks on Mon the 22nd,If your watch can be also to preload files and photo, are you surprised? As usb flash drive supplier, HengJia design and produce the following watches usb sticks with watch.Its state-of-the-art turkey litter gasifier will dramatically reduce the feed mill's carbon footprint and will decrease their utility usage by 90 percent." Chris Anderson wrote in October. "Poelpe [sic] are advised NOT to attend the Victoria pipeline rally but instead help defend against [sic] spymeter installations in their neighbourhoods."

Anderson's self-appointed supporters fanned out across the island, attempting to turn away installers on the false assumption that everyone has fallen for their crackpot fear campaign. They managed to stop 12 per cent of the installations.

Coincidentally, Anderson has been doing a brisk business, selling $35 meter locks to gullible Salt Spring Islanders in recent months. They don't work, and you're not allowed to lock BC Hydro property anyway. Others have been sold official-looking "no smart meter" signs that don't identify the customer, so they don't work either.

As for the term "spymeter,www.globalmetaltins.com is a professional metal packaging manufacturers,Welcome." I've reported on the weird theories spread by Bill Vander Zalm in a video interview, where he claims smart meters are part of a global surveillance system that can even tell what you're cooking. Vander Zalm has been outdone by one Brian Thiesen, who styles himself as the "chairman" of "Interior Smart Meter Awareness."

In September, the Merritt Herald reported on Thiesen's presentation to 20 unwary people in a church basement. He claimed wireless meters not only provide video surveillance of your house, they are also responsible for "dying bees" and "defective sperm and eggs" as well as disease and fires.

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