Smart Meters and Domestic Surveillance


By Catherine J. Frompovich

Talk about copycats! Whoa! Someone did a rather convincing job of that, I’d say. It’s the Internet site “Domestic Surveillance Directorate. Defending Our Nation. Securing The Citizen,” which identifies itself as a “parody” on the NSA (National Security Agency). The parody site does an excellent job, so I encourage readers to study it thoroughly, as it contains too much information to talk about here.

However, what I do want to point out is something that may not be apparent to readers and technology consumers, and that is the overpowering aspect of total surveillance those “smart” tech gadgets and appliances provide for serious controllers like governments, but also for mischievous snoops like hackers—either domestic or foreign.

Having said that, I’d like to point out something that ‘jumped’ out at me while considering the graphic below, and that is, the role of radiofrequency non-ionizing radiation (RFs) and electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) in surveillance—something I hope no one doubts is not going on at every level.

Spying Toolbox
Source: The ANT Catalog

One “extraordinary and special surveillance device” is not pictured and should be: It is the AMI Smart Meter (SM), the analog replacement meter for utilities—electric, gas and water. However, there’s circumstantial evidence that SMs should be portrayed in this chart, which is the fact that cell phone networks and mobile phones are listed as surveillance [spying] devices. Both those technologies use RFs and EMFs to relay information. So do AMI Smart Meters collect and relay information from within homes/buildings, plus SMs can transmit instructions from “headquarters” to “smart appliances” inside homes, i.e., to any ‘smart’ appliance homeowners own that have built-in ‘smart’ tracking technology.

SMs do their work by using cell phone RF and EMF technology, similar towers and, perhaps, “special catch-all” towers called “stingrays,” towers that are much more than you think they are when you drive past them. I’d suggest readers check out the threads on the ACLU’s website about stingrays. You may not be aware of what’s going on!

Now, here’s something that utilities deny will happen to the information collected from within homes and buildings: It’s the resale of personal information collected from within residences to and for specific interests. That should be outlawed by every state legislative body that enacts SM installation law(s), as there are several legal problems involved, which no one wants to recognize and admit.

The primary issue is the blatant disregard and dismantling of both the U.S. Constitution and every state’s Constitution for the rights U.S. citizens have regarding search and seizure, but are being disregarded in deference to establishing a surveillance state and New World Order. Smart Meters are part of the UN’s Agenda 21, and are being installed around the world.

The second most important issue, besides the health problems RFs and EMFs create for just about everyone, as reported by reputable science and not the decades-old radar studies everyone promoting RF-EMF technologies trot out as safe, is that SMs promote and enable identify theft, which federal and state governments should be concerned about.

Utilities really should have their legal britches twisted because they could – and should – be held liable for enabling such personal, in-home security breaches. Any hacker can tell what’s going on inside a residence; if anyone is home and using appliances; and possibly—just possibly—visually see what’s going on too!

There should be no doubt that SM information will be relayed to the NSA. That ought to be a frightening foregone conclusion. However, that aspect needs to be addressed legally, and soon, by the U.S. Congress and the courts. Needless to say, I think I can predict what the U.S. Supreme Court will hand up. I can see the news headlines: SCOTUS Rules Surveillance Constitutional. I certainly hope that I’m wrong.

Catherine J Frompovich (website) is a retired natural nutritionist who earned advanced degrees in Nutrition and Holistic Health Sciences, Certification in Orthomolecular Theory and Practice plus Paralegal Studies. Her work has been published in national and airline magazines since the early 1980s. Catherine authored numerous books on health issues along with co-authoring papers and monographs with physicians, nurses, and holistic healthcare professionals. She has been a consumer healthcare researcher 35 years and counting.

Catherine’s latest book, published October 4, 2013, is Vaccination Voodoo, What YOU Don’t Know About Vaccines, available on Amazon.com.

Her 2012 book A Cancer Answer, Holistic BREAST Cancer Management, A Guide to Effective & Non-Toxic Treatments, is available on Amazon.com and as a Kindle eBook.

Two of Catherine’s more recent books on Amazon.com are Our Chemical Lives And The Hijacking Of Our DNA, A Probe Into What’s Probably Making Us Sick (2009) and Lord, How Can I Make It Through Grieving My Loss, An Inspirational Guide Through the Grieving Process (2008)


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9 Comments on "Smart Meters and Domestic Surveillance"

  1. Well the Chinese are buying up all the silver because they have found a way to use it to make cheaper solar panels & hope to have the country 35% solar in a few years. That’s if they can still see the sun from all the pollution; but hey necessity is the mother of invention right?
    Once they start mass producing this will make it easier to go off grid . Just make sure you have back up batteries instead of net metering.

    • A 250 W solar panel sells for about $300 and the cost the silver in it, at current prices, is about
      $10. Each panel requires 20 grams (cost of $9.90). Even if the price of silver doubles, it would only raise the price by $10, and with mass production bringing down costs, it would more than be paid for by lower production costs. Silver makes panels more efficient because of its high conductivity and reflective quality. I want some. It is also used in laptops, x-rays, and for seeding clouds.

  2. the physical harm these damn things do, can’t sleep, weird dreams, wake so dizzy, memory loss. I get up n fall over. The 1st meter made me pass out, chest pains to that feeling “somethings wrong” or just a BAD feeling for no reason, severe leg cramps, voice hanges, weird hummmmmm

  3. LOst me here: “Any hacker can tell what’s going on inside a residence; if anyone is home and using appliances; and possibly—just possibly—visually see what’s going on too! ”

    Smart meters periodically communicate information on energy usage to the utility company.
    The suspicion they are visually spying on people is just too paranoid even for me.

    Radios, TV, cell phones, cordless phones, etc all use RF. The least intrusive are smart meters which are outside and are not held up to your brain or watched for hours on end.

    I paid (it no longer costs) $5 a month for a private meter reading (requiring someone to come into my yard once a month) to avoid having a smart meter installed when I was growing pot. I no longer give a shit, but they stopped charging so I am doing nothing, since my cell phone, laptop with wifi, etc emit hundreds of times for RFs than a smart meter, which is outside. I still have the old meter…….people using wifi spend hours spreading the fear of smartmeters, which emit a hundred times less RFs. Go figure….

    • Sorry, but they can tell what is happening in your house. see congressional report here http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42338.pdf

      Second, I have measured smart meters. The bursts are quite higher than wifi and significantly higher than what most building biologists consider safe. Also you must research and bring up the FCC authorization work papers for your smart meters. Many are conducting the frequencies onto the lines – not just in the air. Are they creating extra transients (i,e. dirty electricity) into your home?

  4. Smart meters can also be activated remotely to disconnect, or reconnect power to your main electrical panel. Gas meters do not appear to have this ability…yet.

  5. Chart sent by Catherine…

    City of Naperville Resident’s Electric Power Consumption via a Smart
    Meter in 15 Minute Intervals as presented in the lawsuit City of Naperville v. Naperville Smart Meter Awareness (NSMA)

  6. Have Rockstar do a patch/update and screw it up like they do to modders….lmao Rat bastids.

  7. Where does the meter name come from ? Smart =surveillance, monitoring, and radiation transmission ( as somebody elsewhere defined them)

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