December 29, 2012 (San
Diego) A federal lawsuit has been filed by Celeste Deborah
Cooney, who alleges that radiation from a bank of smart
meters left her unable to reside in her home. Defendants in
the suit include the SDG&E, the State of California,
Attorney General Kamala Harris, California Public Utilities
chairman Mi chael Peevey, and Itron Inc., manufacturer of
smart meters used in San Diego.
Cooney, a former bank vice
president in Massachusetts, moved to San Diego to pursue a
new career as a musician. She performed at prominent
locations including the Queen Mary and the Ritz Carlton.
But in April 2011, she developed a ringing in her ears, a
“shock to her heart”, numbness, chest pain, heart
palpitations and sleep problems that she attributes to a
bank of
smart meters at an
apartment complex near her home in La Jolla.
The lawsuit contends that
defendants have “imposed a permanent physical occupation of
Plaintiff’s residence without consent and without just
compensation. `At the very core’ of the Fourth Amendment
"stands theright of a man to retreat into his own home and
there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion."
Silverman v.United States, 365 U. S. 505, 511 (1961)
Cooney has moved to the
National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia to escape the
radiation and considers herself a “refugee” from radiation
exposure, La Mesa Patch.com reports. She hopes to return to
California someday, but only if she can be free of
radiofrequency(RF) radiation.
“It so injured me that I
couldn’t tolerate anything anymore,” Cooney told The Daily,
a newspaper in Green Bank, West Virginia. The newspaper
quotes a local real estate agent who says the quiet zone has
attracted other people seeking refuge from radiation, since
the Radio Quiet Zone is also free of cell phone towers.
Cooney invites attorneys and
organizations willing to assist with her legal case to
contact her at celestecan@hotmail.com. She has also urged
the public to file similar lawsuits and gives permission to
borrow terminology from her complaint, the Center for
Electrosmog Prevention in La Mesa reports.
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