This is going on all over - It's not the "smart" meters that are the
problem - Although they have not been tested with the micro-disconnect
switch installed and once installed catch fire (and then "they" charge
for a new one) - It's the "Mother" comms signal in the power lines.
But will the "lawsuiters" listen - Nope. These "smart" meter pieces of
junk have a 3Watt transmitter max., won't harm anyone. The "mother"
sugnal is 10KW - Bzzzzzt!

On Jan 3, 12:07 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone else getting legal in the US, over 'Smart Meters'. This is not
> the Hum as we understand it generally here, but is the same 'we know
> best' approach by local officials!
> They 'know' the silent majority are 'for' them. 
> Somehow...http://napervillesun.suntimes.com/9723766-417/lawsuit-filed-to-stop-i...
>
> On Jan 2, 6:32 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just before Christmas I noticed that a substation about 4 miles away
> > was being fitted with Amperion-type B-PLC/BPL Connectors. As this
> > particular substation is inside of an old, delapidated building (and
> > you should SEE the new junk that's in there!) the 12 injectors are
> > mounted, on frames, outside on 2 poles.

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