01-26-2018, 06:57 PM
Smart Meters are part of an emerging Smart Grid of wireless communication from centralised control centres to and from every home and business. It is planned that everyone on the planet will eventually be connected to the Smart Grid wireless field.
Everyone will be subject to the wireless mind control and surveillance of the Smart Grid. Origin Energy, Australia’s biggest power supplier, has a privacy/ consent form on its website listing the organisations with which a Smart Meter customer must agree to share their private data:
• Government authorities
• Electricity installers
• Mail houses
• Data processing analysts
• IT service providers
• Smart energy technology providers
• Debt collection agencies
• Credit reporting agencies
Origen Energy said that ‘the additional information requested about each household adds to the richness of the Origin Smart experience’. This ‘richness’ also includes the authorities and energy companies having the power to turn down your heating whenever they choose once the Smart Meter system is installed and even turn off your fridge eventually.
The real reason for Smart Meters is hidden behind nonsense such as ‘increased use of digital information and controls technology to improve reliability, security and efficiency of the electric grid’ and ‘integration of “smart” appliances and consumer devices’.
The latter means that all domestic appliances are planned to be microchipped to receive and communicate information to and from the centralised control centres. All this will allow Big Brother to know every time you open your fridge door, wash, go to bed or use your computer and how many people are in your home and where they are.
Now you can see the significance of the Apple-connected chip company ARM producing ‘low-powered, less expensive chips for use in domestic appliances, even doorbells’ and why former CIA Director David Petraeus said:
.... items of interest will be located, identified, monitored and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification [microchips], sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters –all connected to the next-generation Internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing that would ‘transform’ the art of spying and allow people to be monitored automatically without planting bugs or direct infiltration.
Everyone will be subject to the wireless mind control and surveillance of the Smart Grid. Origin Energy, Australia’s biggest power supplier, has a privacy/ consent form on its website listing the organisations with which a Smart Meter customer must agree to share their private data:
• Government authorities
• Electricity installers
• Mail houses
• Data processing analysts
• IT service providers
• Smart energy technology providers
• Debt collection agencies
• Credit reporting agencies
Origen Energy said that ‘the additional information requested about each household adds to the richness of the Origin Smart experience’. This ‘richness’ also includes the authorities and energy companies having the power to turn down your heating whenever they choose once the Smart Meter system is installed and even turn off your fridge eventually.
The real reason for Smart Meters is hidden behind nonsense such as ‘increased use of digital information and controls technology to improve reliability, security and efficiency of the electric grid’ and ‘integration of “smart” appliances and consumer devices’.
The latter means that all domestic appliances are planned to be microchipped to receive and communicate information to and from the centralised control centres. All this will allow Big Brother to know every time you open your fridge door, wash, go to bed or use your computer and how many people are in your home and where they are.
Now you can see the significance of the Apple-connected chip company ARM producing ‘low-powered, less expensive chips for use in domestic appliances, even doorbells’ and why former CIA Director David Petraeus said:
.... items of interest will be located, identified, monitored and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification [microchips], sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters –all connected to the next-generation Internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing that would ‘transform’ the art of spying and allow people to be monitored automatically without planting bugs or direct infiltration.