HEY CAROLINE (THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS POST IN TAZ, AU) - ARE YOU
GETTING ALL THIS? WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS INFORMATION "EXCHANGE"?

On Nov 30, 3:21 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh Boy! Let's be really investigative and go to Wikipedia! I got up
> off my ass and went and found the equipment where it is installed.
> Then found out what said equipment did. I got up off my ass and went
> and did Spectrum Analyses on audible noise and emissions along 124
> miles of power line. Then I got up off my ass and went to 3 states and
> did the Spectrum Analyses, and got more while I was traveling. I got
> up off my ass and challenged "them" in court with 4 more to go (but I
> expect they'll cave after this one coming up). ON MY OWN! what does
> everyone else do? Go to Wikipedia.......... Yep, that's comparable
> research.
>
> Go to Bing, click maps - Type in Shap, UK, get the map up. Now go to
> the left pane and click directions. Shap is in one of the boxes. In
> the other box type Woodland, County Durham, UK - Click go or whatever.
> You will find that they are 46 miles apart or so. On the National Grid
> map place the two villages - Same transmission line?
>
> Now go look at this 
> URL:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8566281/Tiny-village-is-latest...
>
> It's the same equipment, maybe different vendor, but Amperion have the
> worldwide patent on BPL and B-PLC. Their best buddy's are BPL Global.
> Woodland's hum started when they announced the start of "smart" meter
> installlation in the village, which is Amperion's/BPL Global's forte
> and fingerprint everywhere on the planet.
>
> As I have said - "They" don't want you to know because it's BIG
> business. Governments are getting big kick backs here guys.
>
> Oh, and by the way Will. I was born in a village called Armitage in
> Staffordshire, it's right next to Handsacre and about 3 miles from
> Rugeley.
>
> I find answers to my problems, not just sit around complaining about
> them.
>
> Here's an excercise for everybody - Choose a 3rd-world country
> (Australia, NZ, UK, USA (by state if you like), Ireland, etc.). Type
> the name of country then type Amperion and/or BPL Global - POOF!
> Proof! Whaddayaknow?
>
> On Nov 30, 2:27 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The WIKI site  [I know it's not the whole picture] doesn't show use of
> > BPL in this context in the UK -and we certainly have Hum!
> > There are signal transmissions over transmission lines and power
> > leakage etc. but it may well be we are talking about different beasts
> > here, Vic.
> > This article shows 2 trials this last year in the 
> > UK.http://www.ispreview.co.uk/story/2011/06/07/gridline-delivers-broadba...
>
> > On Nov 30, 12:38 am, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Whooda thought? Another conveniently shut down site.
>
> > > Wikipedia, although factual, does not have all the current info.
> > > Mainly because "they" are not allowing the current info to be known.

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