That anon is completly correct.
>could the lighting rod have caused the electrical disturbance before the fires as it came down?
Lightning rods? I haven't heard anything about lightning.
By "electrical disturbance" they mean that the utility detected a change in behavior in that section of powerline. Most likely an insulator broke and the wire fell to the ground.
Smart meters cannot control the flow of power. All they do is monitor power usage on a minute-by-minute basis and transmit that data by radio (cordless phone power levels) so that the utility can set different rates for different times of the day or week.
Shills are bashing Assange. Perhaps he is about to share some interesting info about the DNC "hack" very soon.
>After the DEW slide failed?
Now they are on a Smart Meters slide. They've been watching too much AIM and SGT Report.
I suppose they could also be taking about epoxy resin.
>up with a notable.
>some of us have over 100 ;)
Huh. I always assumed you guys used the number of (You)s as a measure of your success.
>Each state has its own rules/laws governing elections.
There is a good chance this will change by 2020.
Baker
Better explanation about smart meters and fires from electricians.
https://www.electriciantalk.com/f9/smart-meter-disconnects-explained-31527/
That is someone locally reprogramming the meter to under-report electricity usage to try to steal from the power company. Very different from what some here are asserting.