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Johnson, Jeromy and Regina Meredith. 2014. [http://www.emfanalysis.com/uploads/1/0/7/8/10781272/common_ground_article_april_2014.pdf Smart Meters, The Opposite of Green Award-Winning New Film, Take Back Your Power, Urges Revolt Against Threatening Device]. (See, too: http://www.emfanalysis.com/1/post/2014/04/common-ground-article.html). April:38-42. Common Ground.
 
 
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Bratt, Steve. 2006. [http://ia600403freevideolectures.us.archive.orgcom/6Course/items2379/MITESD.290S05/InternetSpecial-ofTopics-Thingsin-QuantumLeap_Forward.mp3Supply-Chain-Management/3 The Internet of Things: A Quantum Leap Forward]. Cambridge, MA: ocw.mit.edu/courses/engineering-systems-division/esd-290-special-topics-in-supply-chain-management-spring-2005/conference-videos/.
 
del Sol, Josh. 2013. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg01BZ3ICBk Take Back Your Power w/ Josh Del Sol]. (Utility companies are racing to replace electricity, gas and water meters worldwide with new generation "smart" meters at an unprecedented rate. With compelling insight from insiders, researchers, government representatives, lawyers, doctors and environmentalists, Take Back Your Power investigates claimed benefits and apparent risks of this ubiquitous "smart" grid program. Transparency advocate Josh del Sol takes us on a journey of revelation and discovery, as we question corporate practices of surveillance, extortion and causing harm in the name of "green"). vanfilmcity Youtube channel.
 
 
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