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In August 2022, a group of community members from five Tennessee counties became aware that the local electric utility had quietly made plans to install wireless, radio-frequency (RF) smart meters on every member's home and business - under a cloud of silence. Concerned community members with direct experience of the negative effects of wireless RF smart meters, met with their elected utility board members - and so the journey began.
Despite hundreds of community members' opposition to the RF smart meter roll-out, the utility did not clearly and openly notify the community or its members that they were installing wireless RF smart meters, nor did they share an objective risk/benefit analysis, provide for informed consent, or offer an analog opt out. Instead the utility continued with their rollout, installing a radiation "mesh network" (with up to hundreds of new RF antennas in each county) over and throughout the five counties, in urban and rural areas, and new RF smart meters on every utility member's property. The more the communities began to investigate, the more they learned about the dangers and risks of EMF exposure, and how the FCC and other regulatory agencies are captured by industry and not trustworthy.
The good news is that through this experience, people have been called to learn more about the biological risks of EMF exposure, including the RF smart meters. TennesseeWired is dedicated to helping people, families and communities understand the risks of EMF exposure, and how to mitigate the dangers, including how to use high tech in a way that is faster, more secure, private, safer, healthier and less susceptible to hacking. Through learning and sharing, new wireless standards are being developed that will put human and environmental health before corporate and industry profit. Fiber and hard-wiring are the fasted, safest and most secure way to go.
The smart meter rollout has brought about new, unlikely political alliances. New relationships are growing and strengthening, in the name of creating a healthy, free and inspired future. State Senators and Representatives have been working together with the people to protect those who do not want the smart meters installed on their homes, for health, privacy and other reasons. The freedom to choose must remain with the property owner. Many other states and jurisdictions offer property owners and customers the right to opt out, without cost, and the choice of true analog meters.
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