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LOCAL ACTIVISTS BLOCK SMART METERS / MINI EARTHQUAKES HAPPENING 24/7 TO ALL STRUCTURES WITHIN SMART GRID - (Must watch video)

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June 3, 2013

 

This video is of Infowars Nightly News from June 3, 2013. This video is 51:44 long and in the first half, Sheila Hemphill and her son, Coleman Hemphill, are interviewed on the dangers of smart meters and the legal strategy activists can use on a wide variety of issues, (which is important in and of itself). But in the second half of the video, Curtis Bennett, Chief Science Officer, Thermografix Consulting, talks about expert testimony he gave on the health effects of smart meters. This is a MUST WATCH interview with his disclosure of what is happening to all living things and even non-living things within the smart grid. What it is doing to just the structures within the grid is like mini earthquakes going on 24/7 damaging the integrity of all structures. Please watch at least the second half of the video and the interview with Curtis Bennett! His interview begins at 29 minutes into the video.
 
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Sheila Hemphill and her son, Coleman Hemphill, on the dangers of smart meters and the legal strategy activists can use on a wide variety of issues. Curtis Bennett, Chief Science Officer, Thermografix Consulting, talks about expert testimony he gave on the health effects of smart meters.

 

 

[BRADY -- In October, the city council of this Central Texas town voted unanimously to purchase advanced electric meters, known as smart meters, for the city-owned electric utility. But some residents resisted, and the smart meter vote played a large role in last weekend's recall of the city's mayor and the electoral defeat of two council members. Voters here passed a referendum last weekend to enshrine in the city charter the right of residents to refuse the installation of smart meters on their property. Sheila Hemphill, an organizer of the effort, called the victory her "San Jacinto." The reaction in Brady could signal a shift in the debate over smart meters, which collect detailed data on electricity use and transmit it to the utility using radio frequencies. A raft of bills were introduced during the legislative session that would allow individuals to keep their old meters for free, but all have faltered. Local resistance to smart meters, however, appears to be rising.] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Help-Y...

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