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Agreed. “Smart meters read your biofrequency“ had me wondering too. They do enable profiling of household activities that can be measured in terms of electricity, gas, and water demand. Their mesh networks will add to the electrosmog, depending on signal strength and transmission interval, although I’ve never caught one in the act of transmitting.

But “biofrequency”? What is that? I did a search for it and found just one European website that used that term, but where access was blocked even when I tried VPNing in. The closest I came otherwise was pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ar…, Biofield Frequency Bands—Definitions and Group Differences (downloadable PDF).

The abstract is “interesting” — see for yourself. The paper talks about electrode placement, beginning under Methods and Data Acquisition. How a smart meter would go about sensing such things, I dunno. I can imagine, but that would be sheer speculation.

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