Smart Meter Legal Defense Fund
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Below are my four comprehensive columns on the dangers of 'smart meters' and my legal fight.
Donations to cover attorney costs are needed and will be much appreciated.

Checks or money orders should be sent to:
Tommy Cryer
Attorney at Law
7330 Fern Avenue, Suite 1102
Shreveport, LA 71105
In the memo section on your check or money order, please write: Smart Meter Defense Fund.
If you wish to become a petitioner in my case, please contact me at: devvyk@earthlink.net
My fight against the 'smart meter' - Aug 15, 2011
(You don't want one of those dangerous things on your house)
Smart Meters - The new silent killer - Sept 2, 2011
'Smart' Meter That Does NOT Save Energy - Sept 24, 2011
Update on my fight against the smart meter - Jan 24, 2012
My email box is over flowing with requests from people in dozens of states who want to get involved in their state to fight the 'smart meter'. Unfortunately, I don't have a list of organizations or groups by state. If you have one in your state, please let me know and I will post the information on this page. Believe me, there are a lot of people who want to fight back, they just don't know of anyone in their area/state who is also in the fray.
Arizona: This document is just FYI
On Sept. 2, 2011, I did Deanna Spingola's show for two hours on the 'smart meter'. She was gracious and sent the audio links to listen if you're interested:
Hour 1
Hour 2
New items posted 9.9.2011
California:
PG&E’s "Opt Out" Plan a Trojan Horse- ‘Smart’Meter IS the Problem
CPUC “Opt Out” Proceeding a Dangerous Farce
How to Get Consumers to Care About Smart Grid? Stickers!
"Still, despite these glitches and delays, one thing is clear: utilities and power providers definitely benefit from smart grid. CenterPoint in Texas, for example, is able to avoid 1,100 truck deployments a day with its smart meter network in Houston (310,000 installed over a 2-million-plus customer base.) The 100,000th avoided truck roll will occur this week, according to Carrie Morales, who helps manage the utility's smart grid group.
"CenterPoint can also remotely cut off power in two hours' time if consumers don't pay their bill, and they can restore it within an hour once paid. The meter network also allows for more rapid and accurate settlements of bills, she said."
Declaration of Barrie Trower
Declaration of Lloyd Morgan
Case in Portland, Oregon; this document filed June 2011:
Memorandum in Support of Preliminary Injunction Motion
Radiofrequency Radiation: The Invisible Hazards of “Smart” Meters
Central Maine Power: 'Smart' meter opt-out 'cost prohibitive'