Thursday, August 20, 2015

Baby In The Check-Out

Picture from Google Images

It was a busy day at the grocery store yesterday.  I usually go to one of the self-checkout lanes because rarely do I have more than a few items.  Most of my food comes from local farms, even through the winter.  But this day all the self-checkout lanes looked full, and some were two or three carts deep.  Scanning down to the end, it looked like only one cart in the furthest self-checkout lane, so that's where I headed.

Pulling up behind what looked like a young mother, father, and infant child, as evidenced by the little legs and feet, sitting in one of those carrying car seats in their cart. They had just begun the checkout process, mom scanning and dad bagging their items.  It looked like they had done this before, worked as a team at the grocery store, while their infant waited.


Within minutes I could sense the child becoming restless, his little legs beginning to stretch, pushing his little feet out, and raising his little arms as if he was reaching for something.


So I stepped around my cart and started talking to him,



"Hi there!  Aren't you a sweetheart!  How are you doing today?  Nice day, isn't it?  Out shopping with mom and dad, are you?  It can get a little boring, waiting for them and all.  But they're almost done."


The infant immediately turned and looked at me, his eyes widening, as if he was curiously scrutinizing me, and listening intently.

Mom looked up and smiled at the two of us for a moment, while she continued scanning her grocery items.  I asked her how old he was, then turned to him again, 

"You're four months old?!  You've been on the planet for four months now!  So how do you like it so far?  Looks like life is going pretty good for you."

Again mom looked up with a slightly surprised smile, and told me that he had a six-and-a-half year old sister who adores him.  That she loved to play with him.  Again, I turned to him and said,

"A six-and-a-half year old sister?!  How cool is that?!  You two probably got together before you came here and planned this all out, didn't you?  Yup."

At this point the child was beaming with smiles and beginning to "talk back."

"You're probably going to miss that sister of yours when she goes back to school.  But, you'll still see her.  And besides, one day you'll be starting school too, unless, of course, your mom decides to home-school you, which is a possibility too."

Mom looked up again, and she was smiling and nodding.  She and dad were almost done with their checking out.  She told me that her son was usually a very good and happy child, except when they weren't "moving."  So checking out at the grocery store, where he has to just sit for several minutes, was the most challenging time for him, and them.  She thanked me for "occupying him" for the last several minutes.  I told her that it was truly my pleasure.  

With warm hearts, we said our goodbyes and well-wishes, and they headed off on their next adventure as I began mine.



Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Smart Meter - Radio Transmitting Devices

Here is my speech, given at the City of Battle Creek City Commission meeting on Tuesday, August 5, 2015:


The legal minutes from the July 21, 2015 City Commission meeting state that I “questioned the safety of the City’s new analogue meters,” which is neither true nor correct.  The City’s new water meters are radio transmitting devices, not analogue.  I questioned the safety of the City’s new “radio transmitting devices, also known as smart meters.”
Has the City’s Water Department routinely been asking for property owner’s permission and consent to install these smart meter/radio devices on private properties?
I personally know of several instances where these devices just appeared on water meters after the Water Department requested access for other reasons.
Why has the Water Department not been totally up-front regarding these devices?

Speaking of American’s with disabilities, an estimated 3-5% of the population are like me, hyper-sensitive to radio frequencies, and that includes the radio frequencies used in the devices the Water Department has been installing on private properties.
Current regulations only deem radio frequencies harmful if they heat up the flesh.  But radio frequencies operate on a cellular level, too.  It has been shown that they cause the cells in the body to vibrate.  Studies show damage to cells, damage to the blood-brain barrier, damage to sperm, disruption of hormones, disruption of brain signals, and many other problems.
When questioned about the safety of these smart meter/radio transmitting devices, the Water Department responds with two documents from the manufacturer, stating that they are safe.  Of course the manufacturer is going to tell you they are safe; they want to sell you their product.

I just want to clarify that my concern is about smart meter/radio transmitting devices, that emit low-level radiation which causes mild to debilitating effects on 3-5% of the population, and who’s long-term effects for safety has yet to be proven by independent 3rd party testing.
When 3-5% of the population experience harmful effects from smart meter/radio transmitting devices, expecting those people to pay a fee to NOT be harmed by these devices, to keep them off of their property, is akin to extortion.
Thank you for listening.  May we all be blessed.   
(End of speech)


Here is the video of that meeting.  I speak at 8 minutes, and then again at 38:38 minutes:




Saturday, August 1, 2015

Smart-Meter-Free, Please!

Image from http://www.smartmetereducationnetwork.com/how-to-tell-if-I-have-a-ami-dte-smart-advanced-meter.php

A lot of people don't know what smart meters are yet.  I didn't know until a few years back when a friend talked about being sensitive to them.  In a nutshell, smart meters are radio transmitting devices that utility companies have been installing on customer's homes and businesses.  The radio frequencies communicate with the utility companies to let them know when and how much of their commodity customers are using, eliminating the need for meter readers.

Sounds okay, right?  However...

It's estimated that 3 to 5 percent of the population are what's called electromagnetically hyper sensitive.  The National Council on Disability Transportation Report from May of this year, is calling for radio frequency free zones, plus reduced radio frequencies in public transportation, because some people experience very debilitating effects from them.

About six months after I got my first cell phone, I discovered that I had some kind of sensitivity going on.  My "phone ear" started becoming warm as I held the phone to my head.  Shortly after that I started experiencing constant pain in that ear.  The pain would go away only after not using the phone for several days.  But as soon as I held the phone to my ear again, the pain returned almost immediately.

So I completely stopped the practice of putting the cell phone to my ear, and the pain stopped, for over two years.  That is, until about six months ago...

We had allowed SEMCO, our natural gas provider, to install new gas meters because both the installers assured us that they were not installing radio transmitting smart meters.  However, about six months later, the pain in my "phone ear" returned.

I knew that I was not putting the phone to my ear, so what was causing the pain to return?  The new gas meters did not have a digital read-out, like most of the smart meters I've seen, so I did a little investigating, and Googled images of gas smart meters.


Image from http://www.semcoenergygas.com/Default.aspx?id=121&b=201

Sure enough, SEMCO had installed radio transmitting gas smart meters without our knowledge or consent.

We haven't communicated our desire to SEMCO, for them to remove their radio transmitting meters and replace them with traditional analogue meters yet, because we've been corresponding with the City of Battle Creek Water Department regarding their radio transmitting smart meters.  However, SEMCO is next.

The City of Battle Creek Water Department "radio devices" without our knowledge or consent also.  After being confronted by that fact, the Utility Administrator at the City of Battle Creek Water Department, did apologize, so I must give them credit for that.  And from most recent communication, it sounds like they are willing to remove the smart meter radio devices.  So I am intending that they stand by their word, and the removal process proceeds peacefully and easily for all.

Some people say that we sensitive ones may be akin to the proverbial canary in the coal mine - an early warning sign of the effects of increasing amounts of exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields.  Perhaps we are...

There is a plethora of information on the internet about people like me, who experience mild to debilitating effects from radio transmitting smart meters.  I've even heard that the non-wireless "opt-out," or digital meters, can be just as harmful, if not more.  Many studies are surfacing by doctors, scientists, researchers, PhD's, engineers, and other professionals, pointing to the negative effects smart meters have on some people.  Over 190 professionals have now signed an appeal to the United Nations, its member states, and the World Health Organization, calling for tighter regulations around radio frequencies and electromagnetic radiation.  And even the American Cancer Society has stated, "Smart meters have not been studied to see if they cause health problems."  

Then why, I ask, are they being installed all around the world?


The fact is that we have not gone one generation with the level of radio frequencies most people now experience in every day life, so we really don't know about long term effects.

What I do know is that I am affected by these devices, and that is why I desire to live in a smart-meter-free-zone, thank you very much!

My smart-meter-saga continues in a new blog called Canary In The Coal Mine.

Abundant Blessings to You!


Image from http://emfsafetynetwork.org/smart-meters/action-now/ 

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