Justin either isn't very good at his job or he's a liar.
There were surges at 710 AM Thursday and 540 AM Friday. The losers are shifting the time around so I won't hear it. Here's a hint. I'm not like the others. I don't sleep much. It's how we ruled for 500 years, I guess.
Stop the surges, Justin. Stop polling the meter every 12 hours, for starters.
These NSTAR mandated Globalist pig power surges are Bilderberg terror at their finest. They know what's best for you. You're going to have a Smart Grid, Useless Eaters. They're going to sell you a refrigerator you adjust from work... or they will adjust for you when they get miffed at you.
If they wanted Green they'd use solar panels, wind, hydro and tidal and they'd pay for it instead of taking fascist grants as they tell disabled people and the elderly that fought their fraud wars of distraction that there was no increase in the Cost of Living that they manipulate.
This is about watching you through more foreign made electronic crap that they're forcing on you, and having you under Pre-crime surveillance so cops can sit on their asses and collect $120,000 a year as Lieutenants.
Why isn't there a warrant out for Osama bin Laden for 9/11 ?
Yet you're being given a power meter and water meter that they can poll at will as they send you through naked body scanners (and now backscatter vehicle and house scanner vans and trucks) built in part in Massachusetts.
Again, why isn't there a warrant out for Osama bin Laden for 9/11 ?
Remember, now you're screwing with the people who ran Rome, not an 85 year old retired waitress from the Rexford House Restaurant.
You're terrorists.
You hire post 9/11 mope graduates you scared the crap out of in their formative years with no brains and worse lying skills. Once again, if we were so smart we'd have the job, right ? Wrong. Your compatriots on the interlocking Boards of Directors over at Merck effectively ended my life at 24.
Let's see what we have today.
The British are always good at telling the truth that the Land of the Happy People won't admit. In Think Tank: What are the security implications of putting a smart meter in every UK home?, we see what follows:
...according to Ian Watts, head of energy and utilities at Detica, "there are already around 40 million smart meters in use worldwide and, even at this early stage, we have seen a number of security breaches These have included insecure meters, hacking of customer details, denial of service attacks and suspected infiltration by foreign intelligence services".
Does having a power surge occur every time a Libertarian quasi-retired government contractor sends you an email and every time you make a government related comment, no matter bad or good, qualify ? I don't remember reading that the meters had artificial intelligence so that leaves only the Visigoths. I seriously doubt it's a foreign service at this time. It's the USA attacking citizens' houses because the bums that made these meters failed to include any security.
It's the pretend world of Microsoft where no one will hack, all over again.
...it is of paramount importance to ensure the design of the smart grid addresses security early; this should include embedding security into devices and defining their secure operation before they are rolled out. Failure to do so will result in proof of concept research activities being realised operationally. For example, in 2009 a team of researchers identified a number of programming errors on smart meter platforms that ultimately allowed them to assume full system control of these exposed meters, including the ability to remotely power on/off, usage reporting, and so on. Although this affects only individual meters, other demonstrations have shown how one meter can be used to spread a worm between meters. This could result in a power grid surge or even shut down the entire grid...
You live in a world where the USA and Israel released Stuxnet on the Iranians to imperceptibly damage their nuclear centrifuges and Gareth Williams probably got stuffed in a duffel bag by foreign operatives for coding it.
Avoiding such pitfalls can only be achieved through public and private sector partnership, such as the NIST Cyber Security Coordination Task Group (CSCTG). The work of this group and the creation of Security Technical Experts Group, which looks at the end-to-end security of the smart meter rollout in the UK, are certainly steps in the right direction. The importance of such activities cannot be underestimated (as Stuxnet has demonstrated), and as stated by McAfee's CEO, Dave DeWalt, "Today, the weapons are not nuclear, but virtual, and everyone must adapt to these threats."
Ah, but NSTAR staff doth pretend to know more than the Phi Beta Kappa trained in international relations, political science, history and the 1550 year Visigoth conspiracy that unlawfully removed my ancestors from power in Rome.
Can they produce even one Phi Beta Kappa competent enough to at least lie coherently even they're too stupid to fix the surges being caused by the Smart Meters they installed on everyone's house on Cape Cod (supposedly) ?
Thomas J. May, at $7.5 million a year in compensation I'd think you could at least secure a power meter and not hire a moron. I'm sure you're more concerned with your tennis schedule on whichever of the islands you visit in the summer than burning people's houses doing with your Smart Meter tyranny.
Maybe BOA has an opening. What happened to "interlocking directorates and combinations in restraint of trade" ?
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