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Phenomenal research and reporting, Agent. After reading your first article on questioning the DEW narrative in Maui and then pointing to smart meters, I called my electrical company (I’m in California) and requested they change out my smart meter. They did but I had to pay $75 and then found out that it is still WIFI and connected to the grid.🤦🏻‍♀️ I intend to call the electric company and ask if there is a surge protector on the meter. And get this… My electric meter is 5 feet above my gas line/meter! Last week we discovered that the gas meter was leaking as we could smell it. It is by God’s grace we were out there and noticed it. What a nightmare we’re witnessing. Thanks for all you do. 🙏🏼

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I am living in California and my husband and I do not have a smart meter. We have been in our home now for over 15 years and want to Move to the scenic foothills but unfortunately we cannot find a home for sale which does not have a smart meter. Thank you for the information about the Wi-Fi. Sneaky bastards.

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My understanding is you can have them removed, here in Canada you have to pay to have them removed and pay for a person to come read it. That is the root to go if you where you buy allows this.

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yes we pay quite a bit extra to keep our regular meter. We never changed our meter to a smart meter. When the guy comes out to read our meter he doesn’t even read the meter. He just sits in his vehicle outside our house and then he leaves. We live way out on a ranch and he comes quite a ways out just to sit in his car. Sometimes he eats lunch. Lol! So I’m not sure how they really read it? I think they just estimate it. But apparently according to a few commenters here even when you have the smart meter removed and replaced the new analog meter still has Wi-Fi attached to it. So it’s still a smart meter.

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you need to catch them bf they install n kick them off your property!

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make them take it out.. many ppl hv kicked them off their property bc they install w/o you knowing!

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My smart meter is adjacent to incoming gas line. Comforting thought 😳

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We had our smart meter removed, ostensibly -- now I'll have to go look to see if anything is left.

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Thank you Agent131711. It was not sitting right with me that a blue roof would not burn from a DEW weapon. This now makes perfect sense that it is the smart meter. Thank you. May the Divine keep showing us all the truth. I would love to support you financially but being on my pension her in Canada does not allow me to pay for much of anything but a roof over my head (without a smart meter) and real food on the table. May God bless you and lets all keep our truth vibration at the highest level.

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ditto!

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While this is an intriguing post, it is not absolute proof that smart meters were involved, or if they were involved that there was only one method to the fires. Did the ships at sea have smart meters?

Nor is it proof that blue roofs are not helpful. 9.11 was likely a DEW attack and there were no smart meters then. I don't know if Paradise Calif Fire had smart meters, still why didn't the trees around the houses burn there?

We need to flexibly avoid premature conclusions at all costs.

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“We need to flexibly avoid premature conclusions at all costs.”

You are quite right, it’s folly to assess these destructive (fire) vectors as mutually exclusive.

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I agree -- the take on DEW vs smart meters is worth more than a Kofi. And the Valparaiso fires -- I hadn't heard of them at all.

The crisis actors piece was good, too. I recall having to do that in high school, with the theater department playing the role of the injured; one should always be ready.

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Here

http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=4432

Blue absorbs anything not blue

https://optics.org/news/12/4/17

DEWs are said to be blue to get thru the atmosphere best.

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Wow! Just the word smart sends shivers up to the brain, and you have strongly brought that forth. Maybe that is why I threw my smart phone out years ago. Being dumb and old fashioned--person, house, car and cell--is much safer and healthier. . . Thank you! Sending Big Blessings and Safe vibes to You!

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I didn’t have a smart phone until COVID-19! Now I find it is an appendage as important as one of my arms! Lol!

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i only hv flip phone these days..

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Don't own a cell phone and when purchased a truck in 2015 new - was probably the last one they made that has the old fashion key and no electric windows. The problem is many places are discontinuing land lines - probably pushing for folks to buy cell phones. They really do want to control everything.

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im suspect of anything smart these days! tv is #1

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Once again, cross-posting! There is a lot here to consider.... thank you for all your hard work! xx

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Have you ever looked into what the earth's magnetic field was doing?

Have a look: https://rumble.com/v4fb2ch-maui-2023-and-september-2001.html

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I have to be brief because I'm attending a memorial this morning (lots of those lately so I have to choose which ones). I don't feel like the case has been made here for the issues with the smart meters themselves.

Of course there are different models used in different locales, and they could have different "features", but I've looked into the basic design (I have two through the wall from my bedroom, with foil shields inside) and what I know doesn't match up with what is claimed in the videos.

The speaker in the first video didn't seem to understand very well what she was talking about. I don't expect full technical details, but this sounded kind of like word salad. I could pick out what she was saying, though.

The 2nd video offered no evidence, which is a red flag for me. That's how the "authorities" operate, avoid substance, promote fear. I didn't have time to go through all the videos.

Smart meters communicate using mesh networks and yes, there have to be uplinks at certain points in the networks with which to retrieve the data. I've only had the opportunity to observe my own two meters, and I've never been able to detect their RF signals with the equipment I have.

The amount of activity would depend upon the amount of data exchange with other meters, and I would expect it to be much higher than claimed by the local utility, because they lie by drawing attention to one thing while distracting from another. The board of that utility also called those of us concerned about such things "tin foil hats". It's rather obvious from that who is paying/controlling them.

Still, I just don't see much energy coming out of our meters. It's nothing compared to what I see coming out of smart phones. With that, the shielding, and distance (inverse square law), I'm not particularly concerned about sleeping in that room.

Smart meters collect and transmit power consumption data that can then be mined to produce a custom energy profile of each household. Electric and gas appliances have potentially distinct individual profiles that can be isolated or approximated even though they are aggregated by the time they reach the meter. Thus the appliances themselves can potentially be identified, and from there the activities of the people within the house can be surmised. No RFID required.

This doesn't have to be accurate, if the information is ultimately to be used against you. If you are falsely accused, who cares. You don't get a say in this.

Other smart Internet-connected devices can improve data resolution, completeness, and accuracy. Principle culprits are thermostats and alarm systems. Other candidates are garage door openers, refrigerators, and yes, coffee makers.

I can't say much about smart meter "bombs". There's a lot of energy passing through electric meters, and it has considerable destructive potential. I'm not sure what the concern about surge protectors is. We have our own, separate from the meter itself but connected to it on the load side, which also serves as an EMI filter to deal with the noise coming in from the other houses in the neighborhood.

OK, well, that all I have time for. Do be careful with your reporting. If you misunderstand one essential issue and then build a narrative upon it, the result can prove to be very far afield. As you noted here.

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re: "surge protectors... We have our own, separate from the meter itself but connected to it on the load side, which also serves as an EMI filter to deal with the noise coming in from the other houses in the neighborhood."

Sounds ideal, when it is convenient for you, would you post what brand, model and where you bought it, sincere question

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My housemate was having very strange things going on in her dreams at night while sleeping, prompting me to check for EM fields in the bedrooms. I found a strong one surrounding the head of her bed. We hired a local consultant that confirmed that and other problems and brought in an electrician that he was working with. Together they found two incorrectly wired circuits where the neutral did not return through the same cable as the hot lead.

They corrected those problems and then we had them install a Satic surge/dirty electricity suppressor and a sleep switch that turns off most power to the bedroom area (except for two dedicated heater outlets that we had installed later, one in each bedroom). Here is the Satic information we were given for ordering:

Satic Power Perfect Box Heavy Duty: PPBHD

Cost is $1595 [in 2020]

https://www.saticusa.com

[Contact info is on the website]

And by the way, the frequently-recurring bad dreams stopped. I've had a few of those myself, and we learned from the consultant that the ground wire from the service entrance to the water main connection runs directly under my bed, carrying a rather heavy ground current at times, depending on what's going on in the neighborhood.

We're in the process right now of installing ground rods on that end of the house, which will eliminate the ground wire under my bed . The electricians (two of them) are having to deal with hardpan, but they have one rod down and a second going in this week. I'm so glad I work with software.

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Thank you for such a detailed and helpful reply, I do need to ask, would it require an electrician to install this system? Thank you again!

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I would say it would require a "licensed electrician or equivalent". If you did it wrong and burnt down, I don't know, but insurance might not pay out. And then there's the county inspection (here, anyway). We hired the electrician that the consultant normally works with. We had issues with billing and such at that company, although not with the work itself, and we have another excellent electrician now that has his own business and does both commercial and residential work.

I've made small changes in sub-panels at (as usual) a former church (I have quite a collection of those), along with other simple wiring work, making sure it was to code by looking it up, but I wouldn't have touched anything like this. I'm older now, and I avoid working with line voltage or higher, let alone heavy panel faceplates that I can barely lift. I probably should have made that switch long ago.

But for some homeowners with the right experience, DIY could be an option.

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Thank you again, a licensed electrician it is!

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They installed a smart meter on my water line too and if you have a drip they harass you for a few months after you fix the he problem.

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That should give you an idea of the potential for spying on people using smart utility meters.

I had forgotten about the water meter. Our is a smart meter too, located out at the street and far from our bedrooms, thankfully. These were installed when the water main was replaced back in 2017. The old one was rusting out. This part of the neighborhood was built in 1954. Built mostly without sidewalks because cars were in and walking was out.

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I sent a Notice to the company to remove the 'smart meter' and they sent out a guy who took out the SIM card.

They reckon that did it.

Since then meter readers have been to read the meter.

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Thanks; we had ours "removed", but I hadn't been aware of exactly what they were doing.

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My husband and I have been living in our current home now for 15 years. We would like to move closer to the foothills to enjoy more of the views but so far we haven’t been able to find a place which doesn’t have a smart meter. It’s the determining factor whether we leave our place for a new one.

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No doubt DEW in Chile too.

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“And I am aware Oprah’s Maui home had a blue roof and it didn’t burn, but equally, do you think any of these elites have smart meters?”

My home water filtration system (Maui North Shore off grid) was installed and is serviced by the same technician that installed and services Oprah’s water system. My technician friend tells me that Oprah does not have a blue roof. Furthermore, Oprah has her own water source and fire suppression capabilities. I do not believe the Kula fire was ever particularly close to her home.

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APOCALYPSE NOW💥

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Love love love Agent 💕

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Phil is correct about the boats that burned at sea. A hybrid attack is also possible, we don't know. We need to step back and think about all of this slowly and flexibly.

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And what we're now suffering worldwide is hybrid enough for proof of concept:

simultaneous psyop, electromagnetic, biotechnic, geoengineered, cultural, financial, political, infrastructural and agricultural coups.

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Yeah, I don't see why not. I recall that in the "dehousing" of the population of Hamburg, high explosives were used to break out all the windows of the city, followed by incendiaries to burn with enhanced availability of draft.

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OK, so how were smart meters the cause of burned boats in the harbour? Cars parked 20m from any building? 🤔

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Too many people are just believing anything that comes across their desk before thinking.

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Excellent article!

Consider the "Internet Of Things" + "Big Data" + "The-Whole-Of-Society" connections and involvesthe normalization of the surveillance state. These are their own buzzwords for these constructs. All of it is intrinsic to the creation of "Smart Cities". According to the WEF industry planning documents, Smart Cities are the bridge into the future for the planned "Cognitive Cities" designed for full integration into transhumanism.

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I travel in my motorhome and sometimes stay a few months in parks. Wondering if RV parks are on the smart grid and if so, are RVs in danger?

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