BIG BROTHER: Smart Meters enable air conditioners to REMOTELY shut off – MGUY Australia

Households with smart meters had their air conditioning units shut down or throttled to protect the struggling electricity grid – a taste of things to come….

See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqhflXoW-zc

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3 Responses to BIG BROTHER: Smart Meters enable air conditioners to REMOTELY shut off – MGUY Australia

  1. Anonymous says:

    Going off-grid is the smartest thing that people can do.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Mesh meters pulse microwave radiation, around 2000 times per day. The frequency is above 900MHz, so penetrates the skull.

    These electrical impulses, interfere with our own biological systems. The harmful effects have been established as being, cumulative.

    The pulsed electricity, this is what microwaves are, small waves of electricity, measured in watts and volts, the householder pays for this pulsed electricity.

    What a waste of electricity and at cost to the house holder. DÁmbrosio and Andrews – Climate ”Actors”, made these meters compulsory in Victoria. No wonder the environment is getting hotter, people are getting sicker, with all of this wasted electricity being pulsed from virtually every building. They are called ”actors” for a reason.

    • Anonymous says:

      Absolutely, the electrical impulses from smart meters interfere with our biological systems.  And what a waste of energy as smart meters need electricity to power themselves. Plus the data centres that are used to store all the data that is collected are massive energy vampires.

      But be careful about generalising about how many times a day a mesh meter pulses. In real life, there are huge differences, depending on where the meter is situated, where the antenna is, if it is in a metal meter box, etc.  There would be very few that only pulse around 2000 times a day.

      The 2015 study commissioned by the Victorian government dramatically showed the variances. One mesh smart meter was pulsing on average 122 times per hour (so almost 3000 times a day), whereas another one was pulsing on average 15,396 times per hour (so over 369,000 times per day!).

      There was even more variance with the 3G meters. Look at how one 3G meter was pulsing on average 176,201 times per hour (so over 4 million times a day).  You can see the report here (go to page 80): https://stopsmartmetersau.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/ami_quantifying_smart_meter_rf_eme_levels_in_victorian_homes_2015-2.pdf

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