This seems like excellent Opt-Out advice.

Forwarded from: Lisa Ashelman <[email protected]>

Dick - 

Einar is giving confusing advice in CAPS here.  Please include this email to 
clarify.   The following email is coming from the SM Group, and Einar didnt 
consult with them. Another longer email is coming to address misinformation and 
FAQ's. We SUGGEST NOT SIGNING ANYTHING WITHOUT OUR LAWYERS LOOKING AT IT - can 
TAKE A FORM HOME, BUT UNSIGNED. Thanks

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The Nov 16 Open House with Alliant, 4 - 8 PM, Sondheim:
Nobody has seen the Alliant opt out form and contract that they will bring to 
this meeting. 

The precedent in other areas of the world with these “opt out” forms and 
contracts (and the forms may be boiler plate as opposed to designed by our own 
Utility Company), has been for them to include hidden language and phrases that 
give the Utility Companies the option to upgrade the “opt out” customer to 
digital meters, and later to the Smart Meter grid. They also have not included 
an option to keep your Analog.

Therefore, if you choose to go to this meeting, we respectfully suggest picking 
up but not yet signing the Alliant “opt out” forms and contracts until after 
our attorneys review them. We will let you know the results of that review. 
Proper paperwork needs to be filled out in order to keep your Analog meter, 
even when the option to keep it has been promised by the Utility Company. Many 
on Kauai who didn't complete their paperwork properly, ended up with Smart 
Meters. <https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1332547>

We also recommend that you avoid using the words ”opt out” if/when you talk to 
Alliant, because Alliant’s definition may be different than ours. Giving your 
name to “opting out” may obligate you to an agreement that has not yet been 
edited by our attorneys. The language that is most accurate is to say you want 
to keep your Analog meter permanently.  If you have a digital meter already, 
then it is most accurate to say you want your analog back and keep it 
permanently. If they say that isn’t possible, then say you will be happy to 
purchase one online and pay for it to be re-installed.

Please note also that if you signed a Certified Refusal Letter, you will still 
need to go through the process of signing an attorney-edited agreement with 
Alliant to keep your analog or have your current digital meter replaced. 
Because as far as we know, Alliant has not responded to the Certified Refusal 
Letters.

In any case, please don’t feel you must go to this “Open House” to get the “opt 
out” agreement form or contract. It will have to be made available by Alliant 
on request.

In addition, please don’t believe the demonstrations if they purport to show 
you how much radiation comes from a Smart Meter. Unless the AMI “mesh network” 
is set up and fully functional in a neighborhood on the mesh network grid, you 
will not get reliable readings. Smart meters don’t function or radiate 
independently. They have to be connected to a network via the home office, in 
order to be in a reliably measurable state. They talk to each other, also to a 
junction box (a repeater) and also to the home office. Therefore the only way 
to get accurate indications of frequency and strength of radiation is to go the 
neighborhoods of a city where the Smart Meter network (that we will have in 
Fairfield), is fully functioning. On Nov 16th, meters can’t be measured as they 
will not be transmitting data, so viewing any measurements at that “Open 
House”, people will mistakenly think the radiation is completely harmless. 
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If you hold firm and maintain your “opt out” desire, Alliant will probably try 
to get you to “opt out” to their digital meter without radiation. We strongly 
recommend not doing that, because the long term plan (1-2 years) with most 
utilities companies so far is to “upgrade” all digital meter to RF (Smart 
Meters). That is why the digital meters are being put in. Some of the negative 
effects of Smart Meters also apply to the non-RF Digital Meters also. The only 
safe option is to KEEP YOUR ANALOG METER and be ready to self-report every 
month if need be online or by post card, even if there is a fee to do so. 
You’ll save money and your health that way.  We would like to think we will be 
able to hire someone ourselves in each neighborhood.

Another alternative that may be offered is to move your meter at the expense of 
Alliant.  Please understand that will likely involve receiving a Smart meter, 
which even at 50 to 100 feet away has the intense RF as if it were 3 feet away.

Lisa
Dr. Lisa Ashelman
Technologies of World Peace

(641) 469 3110 <tel:(641)%20469-3110>

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