WILL THE SMART METERS REVOLT
ROLLBACK WIRELESS?
by William Thomas
HORNBY HOLDOUTS
Curtis Bennett’s advice for Hornby Islanders and anyone else facing smart meter-wielding invaders
is simple: “Don’t let them come on your property. Recklessly endangering you – that’s a criminal
matter. They have no right to be on your property to install and maintain illegal equipment.”
Addressing our trustees, Bennett says that in all their spin-doctoring, BC Hydro left out the mass
effects of routers buzzing in a human-inductive grid. “How are you supposed to administer with this
info left out? These things are very dangerous. You need to pay attention.”
Heads in the sand leave vulnerable butts to be kicked. Saying “I doubt it” to the weight of scientific
evidence, while passing on BC Hydro propaganda unquestioned does not exempt an administrator
from criminal negligence, Curtis Bennett adds.
“Authorities are investigating,” he warns. “What’s coming down the road you can’t even imagine.
There’s going to be some real hell coming to pay for this.”
AN ARRESTING INTENTION
No wonder “an international group” of insurers wants to talk to Curtis Bennett about a Sept. 16, 2011 letter
he sent to B.C. Energy Minister Rich Coleman.
The thermoguy’s correspondence read in part:
Health Canada presently represents to the provinces, BCUC, BC Hydro, etc that there is no peer
reviewed science linking the frequencies but they fail to report the mechanism was reported to
Health Canada and by expert witness at the request of Canadian Parliament's Standing Committee
on Health on "potential health impacts of RF EMFs". The peer reviewed science is called
electromagnetic induction which is the same mechanism BC Hydro uses for creating electricity.
As a result of the mechanism found and reported by professionals with government recognized
credentials in BC as well as the rest of Canada, the application of existing law changed and the
frequencies as well as the grid are in violation of Safety Code 6. Enforcing Safety Code 6 must be
done because it is the government's code that references nerve and muscle stimulation. While
Health Canada's administration and others will be held accountable for their criminal negligence,
BC does not want the liability or health costs associated with causing neurological challenges or
affecting pollinators.
“We’re telling Mr. Coleman to duck. Reckless endangerment is criminal, not civil,” Bennett amplifies. “You
left this out, Mr. Coleman. Stop this.”
Lest there be any doubt, this plain-speaking electrician insists, “We’re not here jokin’ around. We’re not
here to lobby and opinion. We work for the government of B.C., the government of Canada. We work for
due process. Not for a weak-ass administer who decided to step outside of that.”
As an adviser to B.C. municipalities and the Canadian Forces, as well as an expert witness in an ongoing
Oregon lawsuit involving smart meters, Curtis Bennett carries clout. And he is not alone in his desire to see
B.C.’s Premier and Energy Minister brought to justice.
“These guys need to be arrested and charged with criminal negligence,” he says, mixing genders. “Is it okay
for them to hurt somebody’s children? One-hundred percent, no. Does their stupidity and greed absolve
them? No.”
As professional electricians, Bennett says, “We can’t watch people get hurt and shut up. You or I would be
accountable. These guys, it’s their job as elected officials.”
His message to every federal, provincial or local official who approved or apologises for smart meters and
their cell phone tower kin: “You’re hurting people. What did you do with the weight of evidence reports in
regards to towers and frequencies?”
CHECK THAT DIAGNOSIS
When it comes to the effects of pervasive
wireless pollution, doctors are asking Curtis
Bennett, “What’s going to happen?”
“Extinction,” this EMF expert says
succinctly. “This is the biggest threat to
mankind.”
Hyperbole? Leading researchers – including
Olle Johansson (Associate Professor of
Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute);
MD Gerald Hyland; Dr. David Carpenter
(Dean at the School of Public Health in
New York); Dr. Leif Salford (Lund
University, Sweden); Dr. Neil Cherry (biophysicist, Lincoln University, New Zealand); Dr. Peter
Franch (St. Vincent's Hospital, Australia); Dr. Robert Becker (author, Cross Currents: The Perils of
Electropollution); Dr. Ross Adey (chief investigator of cell phone radiation for Motorola before he
was fired over his findings) – all speak of exponential EMFs in dire terms. Speaking for many, Dr.
Vini Khurana, renowned Associate Professor of Neurosurgery in Australia urges everyone to stop
using cell phones immediately.
Smart meters operate on cell phone frequencies. And studies have confirmed that low power levels
are extremely dangerous because they more closely mimic – and confuse – the human body’s
intercellular communications. As a Jewish lawyer told Bennett: “The holocaust pales in comparison.
This is getting them all.”
Another scientist worries about the heavy petrochemical loading in human bodies – “and now
you’re pulling this electromagnetic trigger.”
When it comes to a smart meter’s jagged 2.4 billion hertz pulses overpowering 8 hertz human
brains, Bennett predicts that if it is allowed to go ahead, the smart grid will cause “catastrophic
electrical failure of the human grid globally.”
Before that happens, we could be looking at entire nations of electromagnetically lobotomised
zombies. And before that, an electro-hypersensitivity epidemic could unleash a firestorm of lawsuits
against MDs alleging malpractice.
“All medical diagnosis are inaccurate that don’t take into account the electromagnetic environment
– misdiagnosis across the board.” Bennett sighs. “What a mess. And that’s the reason we’re not
supposed to do it. As professional electrical engineers, we wouldn’t send children to school and
electromagnetic induce them and cause neurological problems and then test and grade them – ‘You
appear to be a little slow here. Better take this drug.’”
Then he brightens.
“The best part,” he affirms, “is North America medicine. They’re taking this very seriously.”
In the past six months Bennett says, North American medical education has been drastically
upgraded with accredited courses in electromagnetic fields now required for licensing.
“What we are representing is acceptable medical education,” Bennett elaborates. ”EMF education
credits are now recognised in Canada. These continuing education credits are mandatory for health,
legal and other professionals to maintain their accreditation.
“Once they are informed about EMF dangers,” he adds, “Doctors cannot leave this out of their
diagnosis. You cannot leave out the wireless environment in your diagnosis.”
Now that’s a game changer.
SPEAKING IN CODE
Stimulating tissue is prohibited under
standards set forth in Health Canada’s
spectacularly outdated Safety Code 6.
“Safety Code 6 is the law, the ugly, ugly
insufficient law,” Bennett says.
“Compliance with Safety Code 6 is not
optional. BCUC, BC Hydro state this.
The predominant health effect to be
avoided is the unintentional stimulation of
tissue. Heating tissue is to be avoided.”
The code states that the critical scientific
mechanism in any radiating device that
heats tissue from the inside out is
unknown. And that the code will be
changed when a verifiable mechanism is
available.
Microwave ovens come to mind. Microwaves heat food by vibrating food so violently its molecular
structure shakes apart. Just like microwaving human DNA with wireless gadgets and grids.
“Now you have ‘mechanism’ where you’re doing this through electromagnetic induction,” Bennett
explains.
Deluged by lawsuits and complaints, power companies are also waking to the nightmarish
realisation that the smart meters they’ve rushed into service are acting as antennas. These hungry
devices are gobbling electromagnetic fields produced by their own internal transformers, nearby
microwave towers, a silent cacophony of routers, and other household wireless devices. In many
cases, the resulting electrical currents induced in not-so-smart meters are being dutifully recorded as
billable power to consumers assured that their hydro invoices would go down – not double or triple.
YOU ARE AN UNLICENSED ANTENNA
Water-filled humans also induce electromagnetic energy as internalised electrical current. But the
eventual costs in compromised health and happiness can be much higher than a wonky hydro bill.
Bennett chokes up when he says, “You have 500 girls in school and deprived their families’ rights to
reproduce. All girls have [all] their eggs at birth. You guys are irradiating the shit out of their eggs
at birth.
“What’s the genetic mutation, or the right to reproduce worth?” he continues. “900 MHz going
through someone’s testicles is going to cause molecular changes.” These cyclic polarity changes
whipping human cells back-and-forth… “1.8 billion times a second is not going to heat tissue?
Ridiculous! How many times do you want this guy’s nuts irradiated?”
The less-than-diplomatic Curtis Bennett has nevertheless taken care to leave a paper trail stretching
back to the winter of 2010, when he first informed Health Canada and provincial authorities at a
federal Parliamentary Committee hearing of the induction mechanism that internally heats human
tissue. “Health Canada, Coleman, the B.C. government did not follow through,” he ominously notes.
But Safety Code 6 cannot be updated. If it ever catches up with the EU’s much stricter electrical
standards and starts regulating electrical currents induced by wireless devices, Canada’s hugely
profitable wireless industry – along with millions of wireless addicts and co-dependent tax
collectors – could be left without their fix.
WILL THE SMART METERS REVOLT ROLLBACK WIRELESS?
An Interview With “Thermoguy” Curtis Bennett
By William Thomas
© William Thomas 2013 (Please cite URL when reposting. Thank you)
IT’S A ROUT
Don’t focus on individual smart meters, Bennett advises
electromagnetically exposed governments and power
providers. “As soon as you incorporate the routers,
head-to-toe you are stimulating tissue. Margin of error:
zero. You are not insured for it.”
But all those risky routers have been left out of the
discussion.
And official testing.
Power companies like BC Hydro and smart meter
manufacturers like Itron are “grotesquely negligent,”
Bennett charges. They did not “design that cheap-ass
electrical equipment to be in an electromagnetic field.
They did not even test the routers under full load. The
routers are electrically inductive. They cause fires, interfere with pacemakers and health monitoring
equipment… “
His voice trails off at the implications.
“You left out the routers in the middle,” Bennett picks up again, addressing culpable administrators.
“You left out the tower and the 900 MHz from the tower, the dual frequencies [2.4 GHz
microwaves]. What about the tower talking to the phone, with the human caught in the circuit?
Being hit head to toe? ‘We didn’t think about it. Didn’t include it’,” he mimics remiss regulators.
Human beings also complete the smart meter circuit by inducting their wireless currents. “Head-to-
toe impacts every function in the body,” Curtis Bennett says. Which is why he calls routers the
“game changer” in the smart meters discussion.
“One smart meter router is capable of talking to 4,000 smart meters. That equipment should be
tested under full load,” he goes on to explain. “It’s just like an aircraft. ‘Oh, you’re going to subject
this equipment to an electromagnetic field, you have to design for it.’ They didn’t design smart
meters to be exposed to these power densities – the frequency load from 4,000 devices. Just to have
it going through a conductor [like home wiring] and you’re generating electricity in something that
already has electricity – an electrical nightmare.”
Returning to Safety Code 6, Bennett says its requirements of “plausibility” and the “reproducibility”
of human tissue heating through induction are more than met by full-body routers spraying
electromagnetic fields like invisible shrapnel in every direction.
“Health Canada, supposed to use weight of evidence, has dismissed peer-reviewed science. They
left out the frequencies of people, they left out the routers – it’s illegal,” Curtis Bennett charges.
“The mechanism is there, you can’t do that.”
ALL FALL DOWN
In addition…
“You set up engineers for failure by leaving out the routers.”
As they become informed, civil engineers across Canada are increasingly concerned that
electrosmog from a plague of wireless smart meter routers has been left out of engineering designs,
regulations and discussion. All those interlocking frequencies are “irradiating infrastructure,”
Bennett says. “When you get into buildings, it’s a frequency weapon. It’s induction. It’s vibration.”
This could rapidly become a Gigantic Problem because introducing harmonics into structures not
designed for them is illegal under both the BC Building Code and the Canada Electrical Code.
“You can’t cause molecular earthquakes in buildings. At 1.8 billion times-a-second you’ll take the
legs out from under the building,” Bennett states. Along with bridges. And nuclear power plants.
Even Toronto’s manhole covers are corroding much faster than engineering specs anticipated under
a growing onslaught of continuous microwave radiation.
Does anyone seriously think that human organs are immune to energies that so speedily rot iron?
YOUR POLICY IS CANCELLED
No wonder insurers are calling Curtis Bennett.
“The Telecom industry says it isn’t worried. It has $100 billion in assets to pay lawsuits,” Bennett
says.
But the insurance industry “has $5 trillion” in potential claims. And now that the mechanism of
wireless induction has been identified, “they will not take a loss.”
One insurance agent told Bennett that in the case of a $360 stereo some kid had shoplifted, they
would go after the parents. “This is business,” the agent said.
Now insurers are being told that they will have to pick up all the liabilities for all the failed
pacemakers and medical monitoring equipment, all the fires and damage to home and business
computers and appliances.
Their three-word response: “No, we won’t.”
“Do you think insurers are picking up the cost of those bridges?” Bennett asked. “Shipping, the
military, airplanes, refineries – you name it.” Not when – “across the board” – power companies
have “bypassed the whole process” of peer review and public consultation.
YOUR SCHOOL IS CANCELLED
Sure, he adds, once fire departments realise that mandatory fire bulkheads are weakened by wireless
frequencies, insurers will pay out $200 million for an unsafe school that no longer meets fire codes.
“Then their recovery team will go after that money and damages.”
And the insurance companies will win.
EVERYTHING IS CANCELLED
The ramifications of routers stagger minds not yet permanently clouded by microwave induction.
“We work for the energy department,” Bennett explains. “We work for their insurers. If a building is
not insured, banks don’t fund it, municipalities don’t pass it.”
What happens, he asks, when occupancy permits are withdrawn from buildings sprouting dozens of
smart meters, as well cellular antenna farms on their roofs?
What is the future of mortgages and insurance for homes compromised by smart meter radiation?
“We work for risk management,” Bennett also says of his profession. “At the end of the day it’s
dollars and cents. The frequencies are illegal. You can’t do this. Loss of bees, buildings,
infrastructure…” power companies are “going to be bankrupt.”
Curtis Bennett isn’t everyone’s cup of unsweetened tea. In his unstinting quest to corral unhealthy
and illegal frequencies, the bluntly outspoken founder of Thermografix Consulting castigates those
he considers fools and misinformed allies alike. Even worse – much worse – this Red Seal
Interprovincial Journeyman Electrician only speaks to what he knows. And with 30 years’
experience as an electrical engineer his knowledge is considerable. Spluttering critics tend to
implode when left with zero wriggle room.
Speaking in a peculiarly memorable cadence that places unexpected emphasis on usually
unhighlighted words, while leaving others out, Bennett describes himself as “a Radio Frequency
engineer. Frequencies are my profession,” he adds. “I’m here to deal with those boring codes,
building codes, electrical codes, laws, laws, laws.”
As “an energy professional recognised in British Columbia,” this “professional troubleshooter” is in
high demand by other professionals – most notably insurers, medical associations, lawyers,
government agencies and other corporations that sense a tsunami of lawsuits rearing off their shores.
“Can the invisible frequencies blanketing our homes, offices and communities affect humans?” they
all want to know.
“Yes,” Curtis tells them. “Electrical professionals don’t blast frequencies around like this. Any B.C.
Hydro lineman will tell you, you can’t change the frequencies in the grid. You can’t stimulate tissue.
It’s illegal.”