I'm glad that The Power Hour played these excellent reruns today:
http://www.gcnlive.com/listen.php
Scroll down to Power Hour and click on March 27, ON DEMAND or ARCHIVES.
  I was listening to Joshua Hart, stopsmartmeters.org, discussing the
facts that smart meters have been secretly placed on our houses,
and their radio transmissions cause headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds,
nausea, etc.
   Then I listened to Matthew Stein, whentechfails.com, describing the
fact that we are being blasted by more coronal mass ejections from
the Sun, and it is only a matter of time, probably a short time, before
a CME blast will destroy many of the power grids, worldwide. When
the power grid goes down, the 400 nuclear power plants (nationwide
or worldwide?) will lack sufficient backup generator fuel to gracefully
cool down these potential radioactive depopulation bombs for the
required 3 to 5 years.
  Now, I wonder if we can or cannot solve three problems in a single stroke.
Problem 1) get rid of these spying, physically injurious smart meters;
Problem 2) entice a major percentage of the citizenry to save lots of
   money by purchasing from small businesses which manufacture
   backyard or neighborhood wind and sunlight electricity generators;
Problem 3) prevent nuclear power plants from melting down when an
   imminent coronal mass ejection destroys the power grids.
Problem 4) stimulate the economy by putting more "electric bill" dollar
   bills into the people's pockets; and stimulate the economy by fostering
   made-in-usa manufacturing of single home and neighborhood electricity
   generators.

Solutions 1?, 2?, 3?) Imagine a myriad of single home and neighborhood
wind and/or sunlight driven electricity sources, each feeding power into
both their own homes' electric power lines, and back into the power lines
leading from the nuclear power plants. Thus, we sell power back to the
power company, while simultaneously boycotting their dirty power.
The electricity fed back to each local nuke plant from multitudes of local
homes and neighborhoods would supply backup emergency power to the
nuke plants when and if the grid is extinguished by a solar blast. If the
fedback power lines happen to become damaged, selective electromagnetic
shielding of fedback power lines might be a partial solution, while forcing
the power companies to store our fedback power in various feasible
storage media (e.g. batteries, hydrogen stores, etc.) would complement
the realtime power feedback strategy. Also, the proliferation of these
backyard electric power sources would financially hurt the power
companies like stabbing the hand of a thief picking your pocket. Thus,
we would have a financial weapon to force the power companies to
remove their injurious, invasive smart meters.
                          John DiNardo

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  • Clever John. If I had money right now I would buy this contraption that was patented in Australia. It is like the Bendini coil buy more advance. They are only sold in Australia at the moment.

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