I’ve just been threatened by my foreign owned-privatized water co.

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I just found this on my front door. It’s a notice from my privatized water company threatening a water shut-off in 3 days unless I allow them to change my analog water meter (works just fine).

At first I thought it was because I owed them money on a past -due water bills so I called this global corporation up, who incidentally is owned by get this, RWE based in Germany, and who, incidentally controls 70% of Amerika’s municipal water supplies. Don’t believe me CHECK IT OUT!

I’m talking about American water, INc here–a facist/globalist/statist outfit if ever one existed. Hey Donald, can we shut these bastards down and let WE THE PEOPLE have our own water? Please. Pretty Please!

Of course, our grand-parents and great grand parents never lived under this globalist hell, but I digress.

I phoned this water co. up and I was informed by one of their know-nothings that I had to comply with the alleged PUC directive to allow them into my home or my water would be shut off until I agreed to allow them into my home. Does the word EXTORTION still have meaning?????

Anyway, aside from being bilked 10 cents a gallon for what amounts to municipal waste water ( some families pay $4,000 a year for water here),

I am faced with a dilemma! Do I allow some idiot techs to install their dangerous new smart water meter or should I follow the instructions in this youtube video?

I await your sound advice, whomever you are reading this.

J


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3 thoughts on “I’ve just been threatened by my foreign owned-privatized water co.

  1. Here are my thoughts on this. If you do not want smart meters fine, I am with you on that. My disclaimer: I am some years retired and no, I never worked for any utility companies or money invested in them other than being a coop member of the local electrical and phone providers. With that in mind my thoughts are as follows:
    1) Water – Unless you bought the water meter and have a receipt for it. The water company probably owns the meter and is the responsible for it. Your property starts with the pipe on the down stream side.
    2) Gas – Same as for the Water.
    3) Electricity – Same as above. Your property starts at the main panel, that is, the master switch of the main panel.
    My advise for what it worth is to minimize your legal exposure in this resistance, putting the metal locks on the inlet and outlet unions of the water meter would do just the opposite. I live in a rural (at least for now) subdivision in south central Texas. I have my own water well, no gas, which leaves the electric meter as the sole exposure to the smart meter movement. The electric meter is 40 to 50 ft from my house and yes the coop changed it out some time ago to an early smart meter design where the meter reading is read through the power line. I don’t and choose not to have any smart devices in this house. The question that comes to mind regarding the smart water and gas meters is where would they get their power to transmit from?

    1. It depends on your state, and most of all, on your local “representatives”.

      In some states, when people refused the “SmartMeters” they brought cops, cut gate locks, arrested the homeowners, some were beaten for “resisting”.

      But it has been already proven that smartmeters are dangerous compared to analog – they cause fires, blow-up gas mains, make people sick, etc. (do a search, and you can start here

      http://stopsmartmeters.org/why-stop-smart-meters/

  2. Just another reason to move into the rural remote–we have our own water well and use propane and wood heat–unfortunately, we were forced to get a smart meter, but at least it is more than 20 feet from the house. We do have alternative means for electricity, though.

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