O'Malley Declares State of Emergency in Maryland for Hurricane Sandy
The governor signed the order Friday morning.
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley Friday morning signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency for all Maryland counties in advance of Hurricane Sandy, the effects of which are expected to reach the state as early as Sunday.
"As Hurricane Sandy makes its way north, I urge all Maryland residents to prepare for extreme weather," O'Malley said in a statement.
"I urge all Marylanders to review their family emergency plans, make sure their emergency supplies like batteries and water are fully stocked and to stay informed."
With the declaration comes the authority to activate the Maryland National Guard and "provide assistance to local emergency managers," according to the statement.
Click here for a copy of the executive order.
Mbatley
12:12 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Just curious, did he declare that from New Hampshire, Iowa or Wisconsin...just sayin'...
amark
12:20 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
As I have said before, having that man as governor is in and of itself a state of emergency.
mudcat21
2:57 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I call him Govenor O'Moron!!!!
Steve
4:05 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
"I call him Govenor O'Moron!!!!"
Oh Boy! I'll just betcha that keeps him awake at night!
Jeanne
6:54 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Nothing is going on and he declares a state of emergency, can we stay stupid!!!!!! Wait til we are getting some of the weather to see what is going to happen not while it is clear out. He must have worked for board of education at some point.
Steve
6:58 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
"Nothing Going On"???
Look at the weather satellite. It's the Mother of All Storms and it's heading our way.
I'll bet a Dollar to a Doughnut you would be the first to complain if he didn't call a State of Emergency too.
macadoodle
11:56 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Great comments above re: the Grand Wizard Guv of the People's Republic of Maryland. LOL.
Jeanne
9:52 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
Steve when I posted this nothing was going on in Maryland. He could have done the same thing sunday morning, when we were getting a drizzle and a little wind, and everything would have been fine. Wait til we are getting some of the weather is what I said.
Steve
10:14 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
It's called "Being Proactive".
TJ
12:20 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
O'Malley is the only Governor with all out of state offices. I wish another state would adopt him.
Mike
12:34 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Will this be eating through our snow-removal budget, like all the non-snow events last year did?
FIFA_archived
12:48 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Yea Mike, that is exactly how GWB treated Katrina. Idiot.
BA Burdick
5:57 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
My, my "FIFA" must we resort to name calling, as those of your ilk who have nothing meaningful to say always do?
FIFA_archived
6:08 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
My, my "BA Burdick", when one makes an idiotic statement like Mike did, he is an idiot. If you agree with his statement, that makes you an idiot as well. Do you?
BA Burdick
8:47 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Mike made a perfectly legitimate statement, Mr. "FIFA" (notice the civility; no name calling) about government waste. You people are desperate because you see your chance at a socialistic revolution going, going, gone with the upcoming defeat of your savior.
FIFA_archived
8:53 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
"BA Bordick", Mike made an idiotic statement. He suggested that this would fall into the category of "false alarms" and that somehow it is intentional on government's part to create these false alarms so they can burn money. If that is what you believe, you are an idiot as well. Make your position clear, "BA Bordick".
If not, your apology is accepted. I have no tolerance for idiots that just presume weather events are reasons for government to waste money. They do it for buttheads like yours safety.
JaySmith
7:08 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Hey Fifa........sounds like you don't know squat about Katrina, you bought hook-line-and-sinker the WaPo spin. It was Blanco and Nagin who screwed up the evacuate and relief non-efforts. The federal govt had to rescue 10,000 people from roofs the first 2 days. Idiot.
FIFA_archived
10:15 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Jay Smith, I see you bought the Bush spin in one swallow. Easy for you to do. Great job Brownie. Idiot.
On the Mark
12:40 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
How about Don Dwyer - has he been convicted of negligence for his drunken boating debacle?
Robert Rowe
2:42 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Leave Dwyer alone...unlike some of our elected officials, he actually owned up to his mistake.
TJ
12:46 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Has not been proven that Don was at fault yet. I don't think he was, looking at the boat damage.
Steve
12:52 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Doesn't matter if it was his fault or not. DUI is still a crime.
Patricia O'Brien - Boarman
12:46 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Thank You, Honorable Governor O'Malley, as you know with hurricanes, they can change courses often, never know exactly where most damage will be done, thanks for getting the counties in the State Of Maryland prepared. Thanks to Honorable John Leopold A. A. Co. County Executive for getting in touch with BGE to make sure crews from out of state will be here prior to the hurricane predictions for here and thanks for emergency preparedness in opening shelters for those who will need it. Thanks for all of the pre warnings of getting extra flashlights, water and other emergency essentials as with the full moon, higher tides can be expected and wind does considerable damage and be careful, please do not drive through water on roads as you don't know how deep. Be careful everyone and look out for your family, friends and neighbors, during this hurricane high tides and winds.
Derek
4:40 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
"HONORABLE" That's a joke in itself.. O'Malley are you kidding me.. I do argee with the last sentence, cause this governor is only looking out for himself.
JaySmith
7:10 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Obrien-Boarman: Written and thought-out like a true govt worker with not enough to do, so you tell people the obvious. Duh.
Jeanne
6:58 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Thank you so much for doing the JOB you are paid to do.
Pachacutec
12:48 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
I'd love to leave politics out of at least ONE story, esp. when it's about the weather. But as it HAS been brought in, I'm going to ask a non-partisan question - some forecasters are saying that power outages etc., if they occur, could last well into the week of November 5. Now - and serious replies only, please - does anyone have any idea how Election Day would be handled if large areas in several states would be affected if there WERE major disruptions in power? Can't remember that ever happening before, I was just curious.
FIFA_archived
12:53 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
It is actually a very good question. In this specific case the week before the elections should be enough time except in rural areas which tend to be heavily Republican. Hmmm..........
jag
12:58 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
I would guess extended poll hours and paper ballots would be the general response in the event of power outages, widespread or not.
Michael
1:19 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
I guarantee that OMalley and his cronies did this to insure that the polls will be open in every area of Maryland that will vote Democrat. The rural areas and areas that vote Republican will likely be the areas most impacted and slowest restored.
FIFA_archived
1:23 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Sorry Michael, just like the senate candidate from Indiana, said, it is God's plan apparently.
jag
1:25 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
haha, funny, Michael. Those cronies and their hurricane powers!
Yvonne
3:12 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
FIFA - you are the idiot.
FIFA_archived
3:15 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Yvonne, who asked you? Fool.
Meta Sienkiewicz
3:54 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
If you are worried about power outages affecting your ability to vote, it is possible to vote early in Maryland. As FIFA noted the rural areas tend to be the one to get power last in part because they are more spread out. In that case I imagine that schools and public buildings would get power earlier - locations that would be polling places. Since Election Day is a week or more after the storm is supposed to hit there will probably be enough time to put contingency plans in place. Power outages could cut into the latter part of the early voting - so get to the early voting polls Saturday if you are going.
F B O
4:05 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Consider that most of the states that would be impacted by this storm are already committed to Obama; Maryland, Delaware, New York, Connecticut... So what if their votes don't get counted. Boo-Hoo
Mari
4:29 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
May I suggest the option of early voting, which begins this coming Saturday, October 27, 2012 through Thursday, November 1, 2012. Check this link for locations:
http://www.elections.state.md.us/voting/early_voting.html
Jeanne
7:01 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
If polling places don't have electricity they need to let people know the next closest polling place to go that has power. They need to have some buses on hand in case people need transportation. Problem solved :)
Concerned Citizen of Laurel
1:07 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Hey Mike, HELL NO! The monies will come from the revenues that are to be set aside for education from the new slots parlor! OWE MALLEY sayz, IT'S THE LAW!
Maryellen Brady
1:07 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Governor O'Malley acted early and deliberately to prepare MD to meet the challenges facing the state with on coming threat of major storm. Preparedness saves lives and property. Good for him. Governance is taking care of the people's business with competence and a good sense of priorities.
Jeanne
7:03 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
As I said earlier Maryellen all he is doing is his JOB
Concerned Citizen of Laurel
1:09 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
GREAT IDEA, Set Air Force One on auto-pilot and send Obama & Owe Malley into the storm! The country and state would be saved from any other damage!
FIFA_archived
1:22 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Brilliant.
Noe Diaz
1:57 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Hey Laurel, No one cares about you. Poor, white trash, alcoholic "city". You have not changed since the 80's. You're "city" has a staring role on the radio show Police Dispatch.
Concerned Citizen of Laurel
9:13 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Noe Diaz, As for your comment "You're "city" has a staring role on the radio show Police Dispatch" is due to the fact that Laurel is being overun by people like YOU!
Benjamin Allen
1:18 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Better safe than sorry, so I am glad with all the steps that Harford County and the state of Maryland are taking to prepare for this storm. I guess I don't understand the term "state of emergency" though. What is that supposed to initiate that wouldn't be done otherwise. In the past, I thought a "state of emergency" has always been called in response to a disaster that has already occurred.
FIFA_archived
1:22 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
It authorizes and mobilizes forces that otherwise might not be ready to go, like the National Guard.
jag
1:24 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
The only impact I know of is the Nat. Guard activation. It's relatively common for the declaration to come down ahead of an event like this so that they can assist during the storm, as necessary, instead of just during the aftermath.
Catons-villain
2:26 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
If I'm not mistaken, "state of emergency" also entitles the emergency area to receive federal assistance and monies if needed.
digiGENICS
1:22 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Assuming a lot of the people who are commenting here are at their place of work. We are calling all of our clients and making sure they protect their computer systems in the event the storm does hit us. Please make sure the backup is completed and take a copy off-site just in case the office or place of business is damaged. If your office is prone to flooding move any computers off the floor. Turn off desktops and laptops, unless you need to access remotely. A few minutes of thoughtful planning before you leave tonight may save your company thousands of dollars.
I am glad the governor already declared a state of emergency. Too often we fail to act in a timely manner. Stay safe everyone.
Chad
1:24 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
It can be called in advance and I think facilitates federal assistance to the area in addition to putting existing emergency plans into effect. Not an O'Malley fan, but I'm glad he's on top of the situation.
C.Z. Guy
1:26 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
I'm prepared beyond the flashlight, batteries & water meme, in ways the Gov wouldn't approve
jag
1:34 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
need to get out and take advantage of early voting
Brad Nicholson
1:36 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
(Disclosure - I am a Chef Judge (R) in Perry Hall but NOT a year round employee of the Board of Elections) The "Pole Books" (PB) that you check in at and "Touch Screen Polling Machines" (TSPM) you vote on do run on battery backups for many hours w/ a full charge, at least 8. My latest training 10/22, there was no power outage scenario specifically covered. If there is no power at a location and the batteries run out on the PBs & TSPMs, voters would be checked in by the printed copy of the PB & use "Provisional Paper Ballots" (PPB) that are normally used during regular voting hours. A request for more PPBs would be made to the BOE to be delivered before that happens. PBs and TSPM come to polling locations usually with at least a 98% charge.
"IF" poll hours are extended, there is separate PPB specifically for extended hours (Same ballot, just probably marked that they were taken during Extended Hours)
FIFA_archived
1:39 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Ha Ha - "I am a Chef Judge (R)". I thought you were going to tell us about Perry Hall cuisine.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Your point is well taken.
Patricia O'Brien - Boarman
1:40 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
I am a unit judge in the general election in South County, as of this moment I have not been notified by the Board Of Elections as to how this would be handled. Extended poll hours have been mentioned, but this was before the weather forecast of Hurricane Sandy. Early voting is in affect as of now.
margo
1:54 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Hey Concerned Citizen of Laurel......to ashamed to use your real name???
Noe Diaz
1:58 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Of course he is...he already admitted he lives in Laurel.
Concerned Citizen of Laurel
9:17 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Would be if I had a name like yours!
Concerned Citizen of Laurel
9:17 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Noe Diaz-Green Card?
Amir
3:55 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Salam
Pepco are you prepared too ? Why I am not getting messages from the Montgomery alert system yet? just wondering
TJ
5:07 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Has BGE called yet to ask for donations to fix the power lines if they go down??
Mr.Miagi
7:12 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Perfect winds to try out my flying squirrel suit.
TJ
9:05 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Oil companies use weather events all the time to raise gas prices even if it's just on the " could happen " list.
FIFA_archived
9:27 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Interesting that a Republican is questioning an oil companies honesty?
TJ
9:30 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Why would you think that? Repubicans are the ones who want the wells drilling, the Democrats are the ones keeping them capped off.
FIFA_archived
9:35 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
But you think the oil companies use "fake" weather events.
Amusing.
TJ
9:40 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Everytime hurricanes "might" hit the gulf of mexico, they raise prices.
FIFA_archived
9:44 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
My point. Simply amusing you feel that way about a corporation. I though they all acted in our best interests. Sarcasm behind.
TJ
9:49 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
The Government should hold the oil companies to a " reasonable profit clause" dated back before Katrina.
Rocco Rotondo
10:05 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Why don't you losers leave the man alone . He won fair and square. What would loser Ehrich do? Nothing? If you don't like it Leave it.
TJ
10:15 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012
Fifa, Did you jeck his chain??
FIFA_archived
9:08 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Not me.
Shaniqua
4:29 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
You all are very immature... this story was about a hurricane.. not your political views and name calling. Grow up Greenbelters.
Buck Harmon
8:00 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Good police state practice anyway...
Sandra Conway
8:33 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Boy do I wish my name wasnt Sandy right now. Annoying.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
8:54 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
LOL
Frank/FIFA/Steve
9:25 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
For those of you kittens that remember that magic carpet ride. An ode to Stephen Kay and those that have ever actually been on a hog.
Wake up in the morning
Wipe the cheetos off of my sofo blanket
Head out down the hallway
Looking for adventure and how many user names I can create today
Fire up the Mac that aunt Winnie bought me on Christmas
Start typing with all my aliases even those brought to the light of day
Yeah blogging going to make it happen
Going to put myself out there in many forms into cyberspace
Like a true Millenial child, i was born
Born to be a multiple account blogger
Got the Mac running multitask software
Can feel the keys of the keyboard as I tap away
Going to make my arguments even if it takes 24 hours out of the day
Making myself a patch hero the lord of cyberspace
Cause i was born....born to be a multi account blogger
Head out onto the information superhighway
Put myself and 10 other names into cyberspace
jag
5:10 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
You have got to get a hobby/job/girlfriend, guy. Seriously.
Steve
5:18 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
At least before Beeler's head explodes in an apoplectic fit!
FIFA_archived
6:16 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Small firecracker. Like a fart in the wind, smells for awhile then disappears.
FIFA_archived
6:17 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I am surprised that the editor, that's Emily, allows someone to pose as another poster. Clearly violates TOS. Emily?
Chris W
9:41 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Ha! This from the one who spends his time calling people morons and idiots. Your just upset someone beat you at your own game.
FIFA_archived
10:17 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Chris W, you don't pretend to be a moron or an idiot. So that is fine.
MaryJane
9:45 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
The State of Emergency is the ignorance of the public to the danger of Smartmeters that PEPCO has on their homes!
The fact that utility companies are minimizing the research that shows serious health effects like brain tumors, cancers and neurological problems!
That is the State of Emergency!
That public officials funded by the utilities are afraid to speak out!
We will all be paying in twenty years.
Joe
9:53 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I am not usually the one to make extra preparations for storms as we always have enough supplies and camping gear to last a week without electric, but this one has me more on the alert. I am glad we got our generator a few months ago and now I have plenty of gas for it. Now we just need to bottle some more water.
I see a terrible time in the next few days.
Make sure your prepared. I heard this morning that it could dump up to 2-4 feet of snow in the western part of the state and in the ski areas just west of us.
Honeygo Hal
10:05 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I thought the nasty political arguments stayed within the political blogs, but I guess not.
Perhaps they should rename The Patch as "The Vent."
MaryJane
12:21 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Just trying to get the word out in a place people read ---as the papers don't seem to be covering this issue. Smartmeters are known to overheat leading to fires during powersurges as this storm will generate.
Be ready for this as well!
Decide if you want to opt out by educating yourself and making a thoughtful choice. Do not let it be that you simply were unaware.
Honeygo Hal
2:52 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Just a question, MaryJane - what type of device do you use to post on The Patch?
-Smartphone
-iPad
-Computer with wireless router
-dial-up access with 300 BPS acoustic coupler
-Other
Steve
10:32 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Hurricane, Schmurricane....... this is just going to be a good test for my home bunker that I built for the upcoming revolution. I've got 1,000 cans of Spam, 10,000 rounds of ammo, 42 back issues of Soldier of Fortune and some beer.
http://americanpreppersnetwork.com/
JD1
2:25 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Just remember Boy Martin gets 6% of every battery and bottle of water sold to help keep Katie's mouth shut about his marital issues and to help pay his kids' private school tuition (so much for those #1 Maryland schools Marty you bumbling hypocrite)
jag
5:12 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Troll much?
JD1
10:02 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Jag - which part is false?
MaryJane
6:10 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
No wireless in my house!
I have had an ElectroSmog radio frequency meter for months now and know my levels.
Do you?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/99701545/Santa-Cruz-Health-Services-Health-Risks-Associated-with-SmartMeters
MaryJane
6:12 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Standing in from of the Smartmeter banks you can see the pulses they are sending out. Its no joke!
http://marylandsmartmeterawareness.org/
FIFA_archived
6:14 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Aluminum foil hats will prevent any damage to your pea brain.
TJ
6:29 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Steve, I thought you were a die hard Democrat and O'Shit was your buddy.
FIFA_archived
6:31 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Sarcasm anyone????
Steve
6:35 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I am working on the comms in my Bunker so I will still be able to call the Pizza Man when the SHTF during the coming revolution. I will be ready to stand up to those Government Trannies.
Ask any Bagger, Smart Meters are part of Agenda 21, the UN plot to take over the World.
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2012/mar/18/tdmain01-agenda-21-plot-or-paranoia-ar-1774490/
FIFA_archived
7:08 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Even Joe knows I have a smart meter outside of my house! Steve has one too! Not sure about Tommy!
Steve
7:42 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I have two! I got tired of the dogs treeing the meter reader...
MaryJane
7:39 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Well then, now you have the info you need to decide if you still want it.
Fires, overbilling and non-ionizing radiation! All in one package for you and your home!
I thought the Smart meter foes were crazy till I actually sat down and read.
MaryJane
7:40 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Rat Sperm Smartmeters and radio frequency radiation!
Spermatozoa from exposed rats showed significant morphological changes in midpiece region, microtubules, outer dense fibers of mitochondria and membranes and distortions in sperm head,"
http://www.emf-portal.de/viewer.php?l=e&aid=21125
Maybe it is a UN plot to deal with overpopulation!
MaryJane
7:41 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Smartmeters emit microwave radiation!
MaryJane
7:43 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Indeed- I am in bed with teabaggers on this.. but only on this issue of the Dumbmeters.
They care about privacy, I care about health.
FIFA_archived
8:12 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Be careful, it appears the Dumbmeters may have worked.
Honeygo Hal
1:08 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
MaryJane must be fun at parties...
TJ
8:22 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
It's Owe'Malley's way of getting BGE to call in their army early so they can add the extra charges to our bills.
TJ
8:29 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I opted out. I got some aluminum wiring in my house. I'm not taking the chance.
TJ
8:34 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
The sperm thing didn't work cause Fifa is still here, sorry.
MaryJane
10:27 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Well how about a hamster.. would that work?
http://www.emf-portal.de/viewer.php?l=e&aid=19499
In comparison to the control group, a significant increase in the number of cells with aberant mitotic spindle apparatus was detected in the exposure groups (5 and 10 mW/cm2, frequency of aberant mitotic spindle apparatus increased significantly with increasing power density), but not in the temperature control groups. The number of apoptotic cells was significantly increased in both exposure groups (frequency of apoptotic cells increased significantly with increasing power density), while the mitotic index decreased, as compared to the sham exposed groups and the temperature controls. The temperature effect on the correct assembly of mitotic spindle apparatus was negliable up to 41°C. Apoptosis was induced only when the medium temperature achieved 40°C, thus exceeding the maximum value registered during exposure (ca. 38°C at 5 W/cm2 and ca. 39°C at 10 W/cm2).
The authors hypothesize that short term microwave exposures at 2.45 GHz cause alterations of the mitotic spindle apparatus in V79 cells and this represents, in turn, a pro-apoptotic signal.
MaryJane
10:38 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
or just a basic brain leakage situation
blood brain permeability
Would this be better?
http://www.emf-portal.de/viewer.php?aid=19140&l=e
"In the radiofrequency exposed rats, there was a somewhat increased leakage (in 25% of the animals), while the "extremely low frequency" and "radiofrequency + extremely low frequency" exposed groups were not significantly different from the control group.
The authors conclude that the use of external fans has not had any major influence upon the results they have accumulated during the past 20 years. The findings are in line with their previous work of increased blood-brain barrier permeability after nonthermal radiofrequency exposure especially at very low SAR levels, in this case more than 1,000 times lower than the recommended limit value of 2 W/kg."
MaryJane
10:42 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I don't want anything on my house messing with my mitotic spindle apparatus nor making my brain leak!
OPT OUT before the election as MPSC hearings start on the 5th!
Educate yourself and decide for yourself!
http://marylandsmartmeterawareness.org/opt-out-news/option-to-defer-smart-meters/
MaryJane
11:09 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
It gets worse.
"Nerve cell damage in mammalian brain after exposure to microwaves from GSM mobile phones. "
Remember mobile phones and Smartmeters share similiar electromagentic emissions.
Smart Meters use the 900 MHz band communication as is in this study.
By: Salford LG, Brun AE, Eberhardt JL, Malmgren L, Persson BR
Published in: Environ Health Perspect 2003; 111 (7): 881 - 3 (
Main outcome of study"
A highly significant evidence for neuronal damage in the cortex, hippocampus, and basal ganglia in the brains of exposed rats was found.
http://www.emf-portal.de/viewer.php?aid=9462&l=e
Don't you think its curious that when utilities and Telecom fund the studies they how less than 50% effects but when they are independently funded they show over 70% effects?
weird huh...
thats why us consumers need to go to the science ourselves because the industry is not going to send us all the info . Decide how many of these studies you want showing such effects.... before you care about it.
Bart
8:04 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Yes, MaryJane, the sky IS falling.
TJ
11:21 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Mary Jane- Who are you arguing with? The other guy must have fallen asleep on you.
MaryJane
11:29 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Just trying to share the research. People need to educate themselves but cant if they are never shown the science.
TJ
11:34 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
I opted out. They said they did it to cut cost, but just not for us. Now they want to raise rates again. O'Malley will give them anything they want.
MaryJane
10:11 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Indeed,
In research has shown that they will not result in any reduced costs to the consumer.
People save money by conserving energy, not getting more devices.
Turn off the lights and hang your laundry up to dry!
Be friends with your thermostat! Don't just ignore it!
MaryJane
11:40 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Im a grandmother and I want my grandchildren's families to be strong and healthy. Sadly I think Smartmters and cellphones are going to impact their generation quite seriously if people do not wake up.
TJ
11:48 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Computer games started the down fall the kids getting fat. I played baseball all the time growing up, now it's computer games and texting. They will just grow up with curled up fingers and go on disablity.
MaryJane
9:56 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
thankfully they text more than put the phone to their ear. What I am talking about is the long latency period of brain tumors. Almost all studies have shown the association with cell phone and cordless phone use and tumors in heaviest users for longest use. Just wait until the 20 and thirty year studies come out.
Smartmeters emit the same pulsed radiation 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Do we need more of this in our environment?
We should have a choice.
Just as I choose to remove WIFI from my home and get a corded phone ....
Just as I choose not to eat crappy food all the time, we should be able to choose which carcinogens and when!
MaryJane
10:05 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Im trying to keep it civil with you boys.
You can bring a horse to water ...
Your utility Company has only one goal in mind and that is money.
They rolled out these meters , manufactured them before their emissions were defined as a Class 2 B carcinogen and they will push it till the end.
Furthermore, We all end up paying the costs.
Here is an article to read if you can read more than these little comments.
Why Smartmeters are a dumb idea by Consumer's digest.
http://www.consumersdigest.com/special-reports/why-smart-meters-might-be-a-dumb-idea
MaryJane
10:06 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
And hmmmm
which representatives do we in Maryland have with large donations from the utility companies. Anyone want to do that research?
It won't be too hard.
MaryJane
10:09 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Have no fear.
PEPCO will find a way to have us pay for all their "preventative " work.
Bobthebuilder
11:06 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012
I pray for all the people affected by this storm
Bobthebuilder
11:09 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012
All the people that are on the coasts i hope yall find some shelter
macadoodle
11:00 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
FYI: Who's going to pay the bill? Last time around during the June violent windstorm, consumers had to pick up the tab for PEPCO's inefficiency instead of deducting the days they were without power from their bill. However, maybe the tide is turning. Thanks to the active efforts of PowerUpMontCo and the town of Somerset (MoCO), the Maryland Public Service Commission issued an expedited order on Friday forbidding PEPCO to charge customers for lost power - something they have been doing on a regular basis to years.
TJ
11:00 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
When is O'Malley's killer storm getting here? I want to be ready.
FIFA_archived
11:46 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
I will be the first to admit that Chris Christie is not one of my favorite governors, but I'll give him credit where it is due. It is due here talking to Steve "Douche" Doocy of Fox. Sorry ladies, it is in my nature.
"Over the last couple of months, you have appeared throughout the country, Governor, on behalf of Mitt Romney," Doocy remarked to Christie. "[W]e hear that perhaps Mr. Romney may do some storm-related events. Is there any possibility that Gov. Romney may go to New Jersey to tour some of the damage with you?"
"I have no idea, nor am I the least bit concerned or interested," Christie replied, immediately shutting down the idea. "I've got a job to do here in New Jersey that's much bigger than presidential politics and I could [sic] care less about any of that stuff."
FIFA_archived
11:50 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Christie talking about coordination with FEMA that Romney wants to kill and disaster relief that Republicans want to kill.
"The president was great last night [at midnight]," Christie continued. "He said he [Obama] would get it done [declaring NJ a disaster area]. At 2 a.m., I got a call from FEMA to answer a couple of final questions and then he signed the declaration this morning. So I have to give the president great credit. He's been on the phone with me three times in the last 24 hours. He's been very attentive, and anything that I've asked for, he's gotten to me. So, I thank the president publicly for that. He's done -- as far as I'm concerned -- a great job for New Jersey."
Joe
12:02 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
"with FEMA that Romney wants to kill and disaster relief that Republicans want to kill"
And the lies and prevarication continue unabated.
Joe
12:01 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
FEMA, W.H. send storm victims to Internet.
"When President Barack Obama urged Americans under siege from Hurricane Sandy to stay inside and keep watch on ready.gov for the latest, he left out something pretty important — where to turn if the electricity goes out.
Despite the heightened expectation of widespread power and cable television failures, everyone from the president to local newscasters seem to expect the public to rely entirely on the Internet and their TVs for vital news and instructions."
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1012/83024.html#ixzz2Ana9ybhj
FIFA_archived
12:34 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
During the GOP primary, Mitt Romney called federal disaster relief "immoral" for adding to the national debt.
"But now that Hurricane Sandy is hitting the U.S. just before election season, Romney has reversed his earlier statements."
"By contrast, the GOP-controlled House has proposed cutting FEMA's budget by $87 million in 2011 and by an additional $182 million in 2012. Efforts to fund disaster relief were opposed by tea party Republicans, who demanded cuts from other programs in exchange."
Joe
12:39 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Cutting the amount is far different than your previous prevarication Fifi of "with FEMA that Romney wants to kill and disaster relief that Republicans want to kill".
FIFA_archived
12:47 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
You're right, cutting off the legs is "better" than killing it.
Chris W
10:16 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
We will always need disaster relief for the unexpected, however, this storm was neither unexpected nor was it without president. After severe flooding from Hurricanes in 1938 and 1954, the city of Providence RI built a hurricane barrier to prevent a recurrence of these events. They have experienced little flooding ever since.
My point is, the state of Rhode Island took responsibility for the safety of its citizens and invested their own tax dollars in protective measures. As a result, they do not need FEMA to help them unless something unexpected happens.
New York needs to do the same.
FIFA_archived
12:35 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Just the facts, no spin.
Joe
12:40 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Spin is what that prevarication was. Spin away like Sandra.
JoeBob
10:08 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012
So when yalls gunna quit arguin and help the peolpe that needs it
Joe
10:49 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
We all remember when Bush said "Great job Brownie." We remember how the left went apoplectic and went on and on for months and now years about that line as some have shown here.
Not a word about Biden Obama or Bloomberg saying the exact same thing while bodies are still being found, no electric or gasoline or food. People dumpster diving for sustenance. Thousands homeless and more displaced.
Joe Biden says,FEMA is doing “one helluva of a job.”
Biden said “I think FEMA is doing an incredible job,”
Biden said. “So, this is working like it’s supposed to,”
Bloomberg Turns Down Offer of FEMA Assistance for NYC
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/27/1151343/-Bloomberg-Turns-Down-Offer-of-FEMA-Assistance-for-NYC
This is Obama's very own "Mission Accomplished" affair.
And some here had the gall to declare this event "over".
RARE MARYLAND INDEPENDENT
11:04 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Where are the celebs commenting on this? Great talent Kanye West stated on national television "George Bush hates Black People." The response from the President's FEMA group is just as bad for Sandy as the FEMA response to Katrina? Yet President Obama back on the campaign trail, droppin the "g" in his words.
So - what about it?
FIFA_archived
11:15 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
How about we ask Chris Christie what the thinks about FEMA's response?
“It’s been very good working with the President. He and his Administration have been coördinating with us. It’s been wonderful.”
Maybe the tune will change later, but right now it probably was the final nail in the Romney coffin campaign.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/johncassidy/2012/10/romney-has-a-christie-problem-and-a-fema-problem.html#ixzz2BAm5h9mO
Steve
12:00 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
A clear case of ODS (Obama Derangement Syndrome). It makes JoeBlob delusional.
Steve
12:48 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
...and to think, Chris Christie was Mitt the Mexican's first pick as VP.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83254.html?hp=t1
HarfordLassie
4:10 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Seems like FEMA is working pretty well
https://www.facebook.com/tristateweather?fref=ts
Steve
4:32 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Look at the difference. President Obama's Director of FEMA started out as an EMT and worked his way up through Emergency Services
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/us/the-man-behind-femas-post-katrina-makeover.html
Bush's Director, Michael "Can I Quit Now?" Brown was a Show Horse Judge.
http://articles.cnn.com/2005-11-03/us/brown.fema.emails_1_international-arabian-horse-association-marty-bahamonde-e-mails?_s=PM:US
TJ
4:39 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
What are you doing patting Obama on the back for what he is supposed to do? Relief services should be done by the states, not the federal government. That would save millions from the federal BS.
MaryJane
11:15 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
Smartmeters are Microwaves!
Much experimental evidence of non-thermal influences of microwave radiation on living systems has been
published in the scientific literature during the last 30 years – relating both to in vitro and in vivo studies – and
were reviewed just recently by the STOA commission of the European Parliament (STOA 2001). From the use
of microwave wireless technologies e.g. the following non-thermal biological effects have been reported:
!" Changes in the electrical activity in the human brain,
!" Increase in DNA single and double strand breaks from HF exposure to 2.45 GHz,
!" Increased lymphoma rates (2 fold) in transgenic mice exposed twice a day exposed to 30 minutes of
cell phone (GSM) signals over 18 month,
!" Increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier in rats,
!" Observation of an increase in resting blood pressure during exposure,
!" Increased permeability of the erythrocyte membrane,
!" Effects on brain electrochemistry (calcium efflux),
!" Increase of chromosome aberrations and micronuclei in human blood lymphocytes,
!" Synergistic effects with cancer promoting and certain psychoactive drugs,
!" Depression of chicken immune systems,
!" Increase in chicken embryo mortality,
!" Effects on brain dopamine/opiate electrochemistry,
!" Increases in DNA single and double strand breaks in rat brain,
!" Stressful effects in healthy and tumor bearing mice,
!" Neurogenetic effects and micronuclei formation in peritoneal macrophage.
JD1
4:57 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
So do cell phones
MaryJane
9:43 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
yes indeed.
MaryJane
9:46 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Except cellphones are not like Smartmeters- emitting 24 hours a day 7 days a week radiofrequency microwave radiation full body exposure , more or less depending on where it is placed on your home.
Buck Harmon
7:47 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Sounds like an effort to control population growth in the long run MaryJane...
MaryJane
8:34 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
I have considered this concept Buck... :)
Perhaps a way to manipulate the DNA pool
MaryJane
8:44 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
It would almost be the perfect Darwin move as some would have Smartmeters and some would not..... those opting out I assume would be more thoughtful.... more protective of their offspring and future generaions
This works with the cellphone issue but with Smartmeters, the health issue impacts even those who opt opt. In places like apartment complexes it effects folks who did not make the decision either way.
Families who live on the end of townhouses get all the meters along their bedroom wall but it was not for lack of education....
If you live in the basement with a wall of Smartmeters facing your bedroom it is simply because of the location of your home, not your thoughtfulness or increased reasoning..
yikes...
MaryJane
8:52 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
So it will disproportionally effect lower income people.
as usual.
MaryJane
8:48 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
directions on how to opt out here
http://marylandsmartmeterawareness.org/opt-out-news/option-to-defer-smart-meters/
Fyi, the psc sent me a letter back when i opted out that there were no studies done on Smartmeters health impacts except a small short term utlity funded company study and that there were no plans for more research. sigh...
Surely public health is more important than this!
a Class 2 b carcinogen on your wall. only because research is in its infancy! more is on its way..
i imagine if the IARC had come out with its opinion before they started manufacting these devices the companies would have stopped but in 2011 they were in deep.
They will defend it to no end now. Just as they have for EMFs from high voltage lines.
Want to read some depressing stuff read about that!
MaryJane
8:55 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
http://www.childhoodcancer2012.org.uk/slides/session7.3-henshaw.pdf
Childhood Cancer 2012 Conference presentation on EMF and Childhood Cancer.
So depressing.
Buck Harmon
9:16 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
You should capture these thoughts and publish a short read MaryJane...in the interest of public education at a crucial time..
MaryJane
1:12 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Spread the word.
Education is our only defense.
The brain shows changes with the absorption of this radiation. Not much more is needed to convince me to take precautions.