1 year anniversary of the Australian Federal Court’s recognition of the detrimental effects of electromagnetic radiation

One year ago, 28 February 2013, the Australian Federal Court’s Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAAT) provided the first Australian legal recognition of the detrimental effects on humans of exposure to electromagnetic radiation, and its impact on the estimated 3-6% of the world population who suffer from the condition of Electromagnetic Hyper sensitivity (EHS).

The decision was met with no media fanfare in Australia where the condition is little-known, but one year out, its implications are spreading, like ripples on water, into our Australian community, and around the world.

Dr David McDonald holds multiple post-graduate qualifications, is multilingual, and an award-winning scientist with Australia’s largest research organization, CSIRO. He is an intelligent, fit and healthy man who exercises with unwavering regularity. He also has Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity – he is allergic to the electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted by wireless technologies such as smart meters, mobile phones and WIFI. For the 3-6% of the world population with EHS, exposure to EMR triggers symptoms such as nausea, headache, fatigue, pain and weakness, concentration, memory and coordination difficulties, dizziness, numbness, tinnitus, increased blood pressure and pulse, irritability, sleep disruption, thyroid dysfunction, speech difficulties, and in some cases skin burning and blistering.

Full story on Dr David McDonald can be found at: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1KQ639Tc1Z9MFpCTTNlMkJuV2s/edit?pli=1

A related News Corp article can be found at: CSIRO scientist Dr David McDonald wins compensation for Wi-Fi pain

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News Flash – At last, major utility admits “No rational basis” for smart meters.

In a written submittal filed with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, Northeast Utilities, a major U.S electricity and gas company, is highly critical of a proposed state plan that would require utilization of “advanced metering” or smart meters within the state of Massachusetts as part of an electrical grid modernization plan. In fact, the comments are quite remarkable in that they appear to reflect reality without undue political spin or bias.

Let us hope that other utilities, public utility commissions, and politicians everywhere, including Australia, can soon come to similar unbiased conclusions that are based upon economic realities and reflect consumers’ and societal best interests.

A summary of key points made by Northeast Utilities in its filing can be found at: http://www.takebackyourpower.net/news/2014/02/21/major-u-s-utility-says-no-rational-basis-for-smart-meters/

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Smart electricity meters can be used to spy on private homes – NBC News

Smart electricity meters provide power companies with an accurate and streamlined method of monitoring, reading and controlling a home’s power usage. That convenience, however, comes at a steep price and could put homeowners’ safety in jeopardy.

Researchers examining the privacy implications of smart-meter technology found that one German provider’s devices contained vulnerabilities that allowed them to snoop on unencrypted data to determine whether or not the homeowners were home.

After signing up with the German smart-meter firm Discovergy, the researchers detected that the company’s devices transmitted unencrypted data from the home devices back to the company’s servers over an insecure link. The researchers, Dario Carluccio and Stephan Brinkhaus, intercepted the supposedly confidential and sensitive information, and, based on the fingerprint of power usage, were able to tell not only whether or not the homeowners were home, away or even sleeping, but also what movie they were watching on TV.

The problem, the researchers explained, stems from Discovergy’s monitoring frequency; the devices log homeowners’ electricity usage in 2-second intervals, a timeframe they deemed unnecessary and intrusive. The two-second reporting interval provides so much data that they were able to accurately chart power usage spikes and lulls indicative of times a homeowner would be home, asleep or away.

Carluccio and Brinkhaus presented their research in a presentation titled ” Smart Hacking for Privacy” at the Chaos Computing Congress in Berlin on Dec. 30. Flaws in Discovergy’s Web interface also enabled the researchers to send back rigged meter readings to the company, and to tap into the company’s servers and obtain a complete record of all the information collected by a home’s smart meter.

Via: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/45946984/ns/technology_and_science-security/t/smart-electricity-meters-can-be-used-spy-private-homes/#.UwXwDyhOjlq

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Novel way to prevent a smart meter installation (and keep cool!)

We have received this from Andrew, one of our supporters…..

“I am sick of people hassling me on the installation of a smart meter. I know they are not allowed to work on power boards while standing in WATER, SO HERE IS WHERE I HAVE PUT MY WADING POOL. LETS SEE HOW THAT GOES!!!!”

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‘Take Back Your Power’ film wins Transformational Film of the Year award

The hard-hitting documentary ‘Take Back Your Power’ has been named winner of the Aware Guide Transformational Film of the Year.  The crowdfunded film exposes in-home surveillance issues, customer billing corruption, potential health risks and other problems associated with utilites’ plans for upgrading to a centralized “smart” energy grid.  It finished atop the list of 33 worldwide finalists along with ‘The Ghosts In Our Machine’, co-winner of the award.

“This is a victory for a growing majority who want to restore sanity to the roles played by technology and government,” said Josh del Sol, producer and director of Take Back Your Power.  “The issues unveiled in our film leave viewers rocked and inspired to see solutions.  Winning this award means people are ready for a positive transformation. ”

“A Transformational film,” according to AwareGuide founder and CEO Gary Tomchuk, “seeks to inspire the movement of society towards ideals, values and practices that create a better world for everyone. They focus on solutions for subjects such as consciousness, environment, health, and social issues.”

Take Back Your Power features interview footage from whistleblower Edward Snowden, former CIA Director James Woolsey, former British Columbia premier Bill Vander Zalm, public health investigator Blake Levitt, rights advocate lawyer James Turner, and other experts, doctors and environmentalists.

“The NSA spying progams are half of the story – we’re exposing the other half, and what we can do about it,” stated del Sol.  “We have an amazing community of grassroots support worldwide, and have held more than 90 community screenings.  Our aim is to work with grassroots campaigners in every city, and to have every public official see Take Back Your Power.”

‘Take Back Your Power’ is available to stream online and on DVD at http://www.takebackyourpower.net, where viewers can also request a community screening.

Via:http://www.takebackyourpower.net/news/2014/02/05/take-back-power-wins-transformational-film-year-award/

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United Energy – First power distributor in Victoria to acknowledge people’s rights!

Stop Smart Meters Australia commends United Energy for finally honouring their customers’ persistent requests to not have a smart meter installed.

Thousands of United Energy customers have recently received a letter stating “….we honour your request not to have a smart meter installed…” and “We have now removed the meter at your property from United Energy’s smart meter exchange program.” However, the letters then tacitly intimidate customers to accept a smart meter in the future by citing a possible additional charge from 2015 if they keep their analogue meter.

But aren’t we already paying for a smart meter even if we don’t have one? We all have been paying for one since the beginning of 2010. So how can power distributors charge people twice?  Surely the Australian Energy Regulator will have something to say about this!

Click here for a copy of the letter: SKMBT_C45114020409390

The question arises, when will other Victorian power distributors show some integrity and respect people’s legal right to refuse the installation of a smart meter on their properties?

Furthermore, will other Victorian power distributors still have the audacity to claim that smart meters are compulsory?  Or are lies and deception ingrained in their ‘customer service’ culture?

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SSMA Media Release – Victorian Government’s Health Safety Audit of Smart Meters

MEDIA RELEASE

2 February, 2014

 VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SAFETY AUDIT OF SMART METERS

 “Stop Smart Meters Australia (SSMA) commends the Victorian Government’s decision to conduct an independent audit to determine whether there are any health risks associated with smart meters“ said Marc Florio, President of Stop Smart Meters Australia.

“We are, however, disappointed that the rollout has not being suspended prior to the audit’s outcome.  We call on the Government to immediately suspend the smart meter rollout until the audit has come to its conclusion, in light of the public’s concerns.”

SSMA formally incorporated as an Association in April 2013, in response to the community’s objections to the Victorian AMI rollout. Paramount within our legal purposes is providing support and assistance to people who are opposed to the forced rollout of smart meters for various issues, including health, and to raise awareness of these issues.

Marc Florio stated:

“Our members are most concerned that the scope of this audit will not extend beyond the aims of earlier investigations. Previous safety investigations have suffered from serious systemic faults and have not included health issues. “

“The aim of the AMI Meter Electromagnetic Field Survey, commissioned by the Victorian Government in 2011, was simply to determine if emissions from smart meters met the relevant ARPANSA standard.  As its authors acknowledged, the ARPANSA standard is only designed to protect from heat injury and does not take into account other biological effects. However, a number of scientific studies have shown that non-thermal effects may lead to highly undesirable outcomes. The unique 24/7 pulsation pattern deployed by wireless smart meters (in the mesh networks individual meters transmit an average of 9,600 times per day) appears to be a major culprit. SSMA believes that seeking to confirm that smart meter emissions met the current ARPANSA standard, whilst ignoring non-thermal effects, was a waste of taxpayers’ funds.”

“Similarly, although ESV’s 2012 report into safety was titled ‘Safety of Advanced Metering Infrastructure in Victoria’, ESV abrogated its responsibilities in regards to health concerns, stating that potential health effects was the subject of separate regulatory arrangements administered by ACMA, which incorporates ARPANSA’s exposure limits and that they had also been subject to a Victorian Government review (i.e. the aforementioned AMI Meter Electromagnetic Field Survey).”

“We trust that the Government’s new audit will indeed examine the reality of why so many Victorians and people elsewhere claim to have developed symptoms, or to have had existing symptoms exacerbated, as a result of the rollout of wireless advanced metering infrastructure. Written evidence submitted to the UK Parliament in 2012 attested to the fact that the pulsed radiation from smart meters has resulted in thousands of health complaints world-wide. More than 10,000 health-related complaints were submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission alone, and included personal testimonies from medical doctors, psychotherapists and nurses regarding their own symptoms.”

Marc Florio continued,

“Stop Smart Meters Australia is pleased that the government recognizes the importance of ensuring that the audit is conducted by an independent organization. Further to this SSMA believes, in order to ensure the audit’s credibility, that it is imperative that the personnel concerned have no vested interest in the outcome. As an example, although the AMI Meter Electromagnetic Field Survey has been described as an independent report, there appears to be a close link between industry and one of its chief authors.”

“Clearly, as the issue involves current and potential future health risks to the Victorian population, personnel will need to have relevant medical qualifications with respect to non-ionizing radiation.”

“Stop Smart Meters Australia is particularly concerned that the scope of the audit may not be broad enough to encompass all areas of concern in relation to health risks. Unfortunately, AMI technology has been rolled out worldwide prior to the undertaking of any studies relating to safety. Specifically, the question we have is ‘Will the audit include biological testing to establish whether smart meter emissions are causing effects such as breaches of the blood/brain barrier, selective release of calcium from cell membranes, DNA single and double strand breaks and nerve cell death?’ Additionally, ‘Do these effects vary with the population?’ For example, regulatory bodies in a number of countries are particularly concerned with the effects of radiofrequency radiation on children. “

To view a copy of the SSMA media release that was sent out to media organisations on 2nd February click: Media Release Feb 2014 (4)
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Vote for ‘Take back your power’ film

Big news from the team at Take Back Your Power – the film exposing “smart” meters worldwide.  They just received a big nomination for the AwareGuide 2013 Transformational Film of the Year!  It’s a viewer’s choice award, and is among several Oscar-nominated films.

As it is currently in the top 3 of the vote, we need your vote & support to win.  Winning will significantly propel awareness of the issues, and help TBYP land greater distribution.

Let’s push the film into the mainstream!  Please VOTE and SHARE the link widely: http://dir.awareguide.com/index.php/vote

And, after you’ve voted, please spread this link via your email, facebook twitter, or blog.  Voting ends 7 pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings time, Tuesday Feb 4th.

 For more info, to watch the film online, or host a TBYP screening, see: www.takebackyourpower.net.

“Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.”
 -Martin Luther King Jr.

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Half of users abandon smart meter trial

Are the ‘House of (smart grid) Cards’ collapsing??

itnews reports half of users abandon smart meter trial with the Australian National Audit questioning the price tag for the under-subscribed retail program:

The Australian Government’s $100 million intelligent energy grid trial has blown its budget and failed to meet key objectives, the national auditor has found.

The Smart Grid, Smart City Program, which has been shuffled among no less than four administrative departments since its establishment in 2009, is due to publish its findings within months.

The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has discovered that the program did not attract and retain enough household participants to its retail trial – the largest in the program – to produce “statistically useful” results.

Furthermore, while the retail trial attracted less than half the optimal number of participants proposed by the consortium that won the grant for the program, AusGrid, it nonetheless cost the full $20 million budgeted for the program due to “increased implementation costs”.

The ALP Government announced the program in the 2009 federal budget, aiming to identify energy efficiencies that might result from using smart grids and smart metering equipment in homes.

AusGrid originally proposed a retail trial involving “up to” 20,000 participants. A consultant’s report commissioned by AusGrid later recommended a base participant rate of 8333 households. In December 2013, the Department of Industry – to which responsibility the program eventually fell – advised the ANAO that the final number of participants in the trial was 4000 due to a drop out rate exceeding 50 percent.

“The 4000 participants figure represents 20 percent of the (up to) 20,000 retail trial participants foreshadowed in Ausgrid’s grant application and set out in the original funding agreement. It is also significantly less than the estimates proposed by the other (unsuccessful) grant applicants,” the ANAO wrote in its report.

“Despite lower participation rates, the estimated cost of the retail trial (around $20 million) was not reduced, and accounted for around one‐fifth of total expenditure,” it added.

It also found that the trial did not run over an optimal time period to account for statistical anomalies created by extreme and unusual weather.

“As a consequence of the reduced timeframe and participation rate, the retail trial has not generated the volume or breadth of data that was initially envisaged,” the ANAO wrote.

Nevertheless, the ANAO found that the results of the trial had the potential to contribute to government policy.

“While not achieving a ‘commercial‐scale’ rollout as initially required under the program guidelines, the retail trial has identified the challenges that government and industry will need to consider if implementing a broader rollout of smart meters and their associated technologies”.

Via: http://www.itnews.com.au/News/370919,half-of-users-abandon-smart-meter-trial.aspx?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=editors_picks
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Minister announces a safety audit on smart meters and health

Following a large number of complaints related to smart meters, Nicholas Kotsiras, Victoria’s Energy Minister, announced sweeping changes to the electrical billing system.  Of particular interest to Stop Smart Meters Australia was the announcement that Kotsiras plans to commission a top-to-bottom, independent safety audit to determine whether smart meters pose any health risks to the public.  This follows a recent review in which 69 per cent of the public’s concerns with smart metres were health related.

Link to the interview: http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/neil-mitchell-blog/minister-signals-energy-overhaul/20140129-31m0r.html

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