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Smart meters causing serious harm
The Light
|Issue 41: January 2024
Worldwide testimony shines spotlight on devices
SMART meters are being imposed on more and more customers by energy companies whose staff assure us that there is nothing to worry about in terms of impacts on health.
Despite this, The White Rose UK has gathered first-hand testimony from across the world, begging to differ…
Jennifer Andree is a New Mexico resident who was severely injured by a smart meter that has completely devastated her life.
She is a nurse and a veteran who knew nothing about smart meters until she was injured by one. This occurred on Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
She claimed that for three-and-a-half months, she slept with her head approximately one foot away on the other side of a wall from an electrical panel containing two electric smart meters.
Anything that carries an electric current or emits any radiation now causes her headaches, brain fog, and internal burning.
She writes: “I can no longer tolerate living in an urban environment so I have moved to South Dakota, to a cleaner environment in the country. Because of the harms I was exposed to, I am separated from my family, which has contributed to my suffering. I have a nursing licence, but can no longer work in my profession.”
Maryann McCabe writes from the UK: “From the time the smart meter was turned on, I could not walk around in my flat; I could not write an email; I could not think and I could not sleep. It was an absolute nightmare until it was switched off.”
Harriet Greene, formerly of New Mexico, writes: “I was able to opt out and keep my old meter. Everybody I talk to who was forced to accept smart meters has complained of numerous effects.”
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