(NaturalNews) Thousands of California residents were left without power recently after their so-called "smart" meters exploded due to an unexpected power surge. According to CBS Sacramento, more than 5,000 homes in the Stockton area were left with blackened, charred, and completely... [...]
Melissa MeltonActivist PostNo, this is not an April Fool’s joke.Perhaps smart meters aren’t the safest, nor the “smartest” idea to put on people’s homes after all.Despite the fact that these meters have been known to burst into flames from time-to-time, and aside from the fact that they continuously expose occupants to electromagnetic radiation, and despite the fact that they can be used to continually collect data on everyone who lives in a home (the newer versions can send s [...]
How To Build a Squirrel pole trap Everyone thinks that when the crap hits the fan, that they will go out into the wilderness and hunt. They will never run out of mean or anything to kill. If you decided […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry... [...]
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‘Civic infrastructure’ disguised as artwork will collect ‘real-time’ data about city life Julie WilsonActivist PostPlanners from the Urban Center for Computation and Data, part of a joint initiative between the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, are implementing a project called “Array of things,” in which spy boxes disguised on light poles will collect data. The project involves installing “curled metal fixtures,” or data-collecting-sensor boxes, throu [...]
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Marina Koren | Crimea wasn't the only territory Russia claimed as its own this month. [...]