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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Industry’s Own Words: 6 Admissions Of In-Home Surveillance Using Smart Meters

 

Josh del Sol
Activist Post
A look at what utility companies, PUCs, and the former CIA director have to say about the ‘smart’ meters, data-mining, and surveillance — sans propaganda.
It’s always a drag to find out when a friend is saying one thing to your face, and another to your back. As uncovered in our film Take Back Your Power, the way in which most utilities are now delivering the lies and propaganda — with your individual rights, security, and potentially health on the line — is elevating the trait of “two-faced” to a completely new level.
It’s important to note that the first 4 of these references have to do with the smart meters / grid infrastructure capabilities as of this time. According to the sum of my research over the past 3 years, the plan involves achieving a greater and greater level of granularity and extraction of in-home data over time — see #5 and #6 below as examples (as well as my article on Google’s Nest acquisition). So as far as privacy and surveillance go, according to utilities’ own documentation and writings, ‘smart’ meters are effectively a trojan horse.
1) US Congressional Research Service report, "Smart Meter Data: Privacy and Cybersecurity" (February 2012)

With smart meters, police will have access to data that might be used to track residents’ daily lives and routines while in their homes, including their eating, sleeping, and showering habits, what appliances they use and when, and whether they prefer the television to the treadmill, among a host of other details.
Source: https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42338.pdf – see page 7 (page 10 of the PDF)

2) Colorado Power Utility Commission report, "Smart Metering & Privacy: Existing Law and Competing Policies" (Spring 2009)

First, the privacy concerns are real, and should be addressed proactively in order to protect consumers. Second and related, a salient privacy invasion—were it to happen and get press—could create significant opposition to smart grid deployment efforts.
Source: http://www.dora.state.co.us/puc/DocketsDecisions/DocketFilings/09I-593EG/09I-593EG_Spring2009Report-SmartGridPrivacy.pdf – see page 6

3) California Public Utility Commission press release, "California Commission Adopts Rules to Protect the Privacy and Security of Customer Electricity Usage Data" (July 2011)
Our action today will protect the privacy and security of customer usage data while enablingutilities and authorized third-parties to use the information to provide useful energy management and conservation services to customers.
I support today’s decision because it adopts reasonable privacy and security rules and expandsconsumer and third-party access to electricity usage and pricing information. I hope this decision stimulates market interest.
Source:http://smartenergyportal.net/article/california-commission-adopts-rules-protect-privacy-and-security-customer-electricity-usage-d
4) SF Chronicle article, "California Utilities Yield Energy Use Data" (July 2013)
California’s electric utilities last year disclosed the energy-use records and other personal information of thousands of customers, according to reports the companies filed with state regulators.
The vast majority of those disclosures – 4,062 – were made by one utility, San Diego Gas and Electric Co. In 4,000 of those cases, the information was subpoenaed by government agencies.
New digital smart meters being installed throughout the state can measure a home’s energy use hour by hour, showing when residents leave for work, go to sleep or travel on vacation. Older analog meters, which measured cumulative energy use over the course of a month, couldn’t do that.
“Before smart meters, what happened inside houses couldn’t be revealed unless there was a police officer inside with a warrant,” Ozer said.
Source: http://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Calif-utilities-yield-energy-use-data-4611159.php
5) Raab & Associates, Steering Committee report (February 2013) – Under the heading “Strategic (3-10 years)”:
New tools for mining data for intel
Under the heading “Transformational (10+ years)”:
Centralized intel combined with widespread local/distributed intel
and
Data mining and analytics becomes core competency
Source: http://magrid.raabassociates.org/articles/raab%20subcommittee%20update%20draft.ppt
View slide 17 only (PDF): http://www.takebackyourpower.net/documents/RaabDraft-17.pdf
6) Wired.com, "CIA Chief: We’ll Spy on You Through Your Dishwasher" (15 Mar 2012)
‘Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters — all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing,’ Petraeus said, ‘the latter now going to cloud computing, in many areas greater and greater supercomputing, and, ultimately, heading to quantum computing.
“Petraeus allowed that these household spy devices “change our notions of secrecy” and prompt a rethink of “our notions of identity and secrecy.” All of which is true — if convenient for a CIA director.”
Source: http://www.wired.com/2012/03/petraeus-tv-remote/
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Did we really think that the technocratic oligarchy would stop at collecting information about how we use our phones, who we call, and where we’re located? If we did, we were naive. Plainly, there is a corporate intention to effectively colonize your home.
However, there is also a rising awareness, and resistance, as new solutions are uncovered. The first step is to remove your consent, in writing.
The following is actually written into the California Civil Code. Not only do these provide a strong clue at how the corporatocracy functions (and gets away with what it does), but they also outline a basis for remedy: (notes in parentheses, italics)
California Civil Code (2009)
1619. A contract is either express or implied. (If you didn’t say no, you said yes.)
3515. He who consents to an act is not wronged by it. (The way they do business is in writing. If you didn’t send them a letter or notice to remove your consent, you have agreed to their terms, and thus have agreed to a reduction in rights.)
3521. He who takes the benefit must bear the burden. (Utilities and their executives – and many public servants – are taking the benefit. They must, according to their law, accept the liability for all harm if the liability is enforced.)
3523. For every wrong there is a remedy. (We are not bound into something which would have us be as slaves, if we do not want to be.)
3527. The law helps the vigilant, before those who sleep on their rights.
What statutes are YOUR utilities and governments bound by?
Stay tuned, watch and share Take Back Your Power, and subscribe your email on our website to be informed of important developments and solutions.
Related articles by Josh del Sol: Josh del Sol is the director and producer of Take Back Your Power, a revelatory documentary feature film uncovering the worldwide ‘smart’ metering and grid agenda. Watch the film and subscribe to updates at www.takebackyourpower.net, and follow him via twitter @TBYPfilm.

Industry’s Own Words: 6 Admissions Of In-Home Surveillance Using Smart Meters
Activist
Thu, 17 Apr 2014 14:35:00 GMT

Report: Research Facility “Loses” Thousands of Tubes Containing Deadly Virus

 

Mac Slavo
Activist Post
A French research institute working on various deadly viruses, including SARS, has apparently misplaced thousands of tubes and no one is quite sure where they went.

A routine inventory check at Paris’ Pasteur Institute revealed that 2,349 tubes containing fragments of the virus responsible for the deaths of 774 people in 2002 were missing, the centre named after French chemist Louis Pasteur said.
[…]
It is not clear how the tubes disappeared from one of the institute’s safest laboratories. Management were made aware of the loss in January, Le Monde newspaper reported.
For weeks, staff at the institute tried to find the missing vials, general director Christian Bréchot said.
“We’ve looked for those boxes [containing the tubes] everywhere,” Bréchot explained.
“We went thought the lists of all the people who have worked here in the past year and a half, including trainees. We have scrutinised their profile to check if there was any conflict.”
Bréchot said that foul play was “highly improbable” but had not been ruled out.

Though it’s not clear how, investigators have pretty much ruled out foul play. But keep in mind that we’re talking about a deadly virus that has been removed from what should be a highly secured area. Moreover, no one seems to know when the virus was actually taken.
According to the Pasteur Institute, however, there is no immediate danger because the virus in the vials won’t spread the disease:

The institute was quick to reassure the public and said that the contents of the missing vials had no infectious potential. They contained only part of the virus and had no ability to spread.
“Independent experts referred by health authorities have qualified such potential as ‘non-existing’ according to the available evidence and literature on the survival of the Sars virus,” the institute said.
When dealing with deadly viruses, it is always a good idea to secure your facility, which makes this particular disappearance alarming.
Although the fragments are not dangerous, they do raise concerns by revealing the lab’s vulnerability, said Dr. William Schaffner, chair of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.
“It’s actually not in itself so scary but you wonder about the procedures in that laboratory,” said Schaffner, who is also a former president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. “Could that lab and perhaps others actually misplace vials that have the complete virus so that it might escape?”
For all we know, the vials disappeared months ago, which brings up the possibility that other infectious disease tubes may have also disappeared.
Apparently, security at these high-level research facilities is not up to par. Last year a vial of Guanarito bio-terror agent capable of being used in a “contagion attack” disappeared from a Galveston, TX facility. The incident was voluntarily disclosed to the public but the lost tube has yet to be located.
What’s scary is that, even though such events must be reported to the CDC by law, the public really has no way of knowing whether a deadly agent has been compromised, giving ample time for such a virus to spread should it be released as a weapon.
Moreover, we now have government facilities being built in and around population centers such as the Bio Safety Level 4 facility centrally located in Kansas.
In the wrong hands, one of these agents could easily be used to attack an entire population – and given the “security” of these facilities it may not be so hard to acquire one. And once they have it, it’s as simple as releasing it in a major airport, sitting back, and watching the infection spread and kill off thousands, or perhaps millions of people.
You can read more from Mac Slavo at his site SHTFplan.com where this first appeared.

Report: Research Facility “Loses” Thousands of Tubes Containing Deadly Virus
Activist
Thu, 17 Apr 2014 14:47:00 GMT

Owens Valley mobilizes against proposed DWP solar project - latimes.com

Owens Valley mobilizes against proposed DWP solar project - latimes.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Rand Paul Questions Number Of Armed Federal Agents, Criticizes Government Treatment Of Rancher - Personal Liberty : Personal Liberty

Rand Paul Questions Number Of Armed Federal Agents, Criticizes Government Treatment Of Rancher - Personal Liberty : Personal Liberty

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THANK GOD HE IS FORMER JUSTICE!! YET ANOTHER TRAITOR!! Former Justice Stevens Wants the Second Amendment Edited

 

Kurt Nimmo | Gut the Second Amendment and turn the individual's natural right to self defense into a crime.

Former Justice Stevens Wants the Second Amendment Edited
kurtnimmoadmin
Fri, 11 Apr 2014 19:22:42 GMT

Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Retired associate Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens has an op-ed in The Washington Post today calling for the Second Amendment to be edited thus:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms when serving in the Militia shall not be infringed.

According to Stevens, the “national tragedy” of the shootings at Newtown and the Navy Yard in Washington make it necessary to gut the Second Amendment and turn the individual’s natural right to self defense into a crime.

Stevens insists Second Amendment advocates are emotional and distort “intelligent debate about the wisdom of particular aspects of proposed legislation designed to minimize the slaughter caused by the prevalence of guns in private hands. Those emotional arguments would be nullified by the adoption of my proposed amendment.”

Also nullified would be the right to own firearms. If adopted, which is admittedly unlikely, government would quickly enact a raft of laws spelling out confiscation. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s edictthat Mr. and Mrs. America “turn ‘em all in” or face prosecution would become a reality and, in a worse case scenario, those refusing to obey the government would be hunted down and executed.

Liberals like Mr. Stevens want a throughly disarmed public. It is the liberal’s emotional and irrational response to the destructive behavior of a few psychotic individuals that threatens the natural right of self-defense.

If Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union had not outlawed private ownership of firearms, the imposition of authoritarianism in those countries would have been virtually impossible, as would have been the genocide of tens of millions of Armenians, Jews, Gypsies, Maya Indians, Christians, and all sorts of government designated political enemies and rivals.

Stevens and the Second Amendment haters would enable government to do what it invariably does when given absolute and unchallenged power – violently eliminate all political enemies.

As the sociologist Max Weber pointed out nearly a hundred years ago – before the unprecedented mass murders by government that would be the shameful hallmark of the 20th century – the state invariably claims a monopoly on the use of physical force and violence. It will unhesitatingly use that monopoly against all threats, no matter how trivial or ineffectual, to its absolute control.

This article was posted: Friday, April 11, 2014 at 2:22 pm

US Corn Exports to China Drop 85 Percent After Ban on GMO Strains – Industry Report

RT | US traders have lost $427 million in sales.

US Corn Exports to China Drop 85 Percent After Ban on GMO Strains – Industry Report
Adan
Sat, 12 Apr 2014 20:42:15 GMT

Photo by Vmcreddy, Wikimedia Commons

Human barricade in works to stop ‘Obamabot’

Human barricade in works to stop ‘Obamabot’



President Obama is asking the U.S. Senate to confirm Sylvia Mathews Burwell as the next leader of the Department of Health and Human Services, but at least one veterans organization is vowing to do everything it can to block her path to the president’s Cabinet – including blocking the Senate with a “human barricade.”


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/04/human-barricade-in-works-to-stop-obamabot/#GwrA0gPfEi8gSLsL.99

Measles Outbreak Traced to Fully Vaccinated Patient for First Time | Science/AAAS | News

Measles Outbreak Traced to Fully Vaccinated Patient for First Time | Science/AAAS | News

Contagious. Measles vaccination rates top 90% in high-density cities like New York, but new data suggest even the immunized can catch and spread the disease.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Italian Senator Calls for Declassification of Chemtrail Documents

Italian Senator Calls for Declassification of Chemtrail Documents
Adan
Tue, 15 Apr 2014 22:27:39 GMT

Natural Society | Have you noticed increased cases of Alzheimer’s and Autism?

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