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Report # 20, Take 2 (Better Audio): InPower Movement, Josh del Sol and Cal Washington
ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL INFORMATION! Note re. take 2: The audio's much better on this recording but the video is a bit jerky and out of sync and I have to research how to fix that! (Video's better on the other post, also titled Report #20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xajo_9BbQw)

Lively and in-depth conversation with Josh del Sol and Cal Washington, the creators and co-founders of the game-changing InPower Movement, a campaign to empower residents in the US, Canada, and all countries of the world to exert their individual rights against corporations seeking to install Smart Meters on their home without consent.

The key in this case, they note, is holding corporations accountable by holding individuals in corporations accountable, by serving them a Notice of Liability and following up with other notices.

Cal Washington explains the whole process, detailing how the remedy for consumers in this situation lies in the understanding of the overarching paradigm governing our corporate reality being Commerce, not Law really. He explains this is a matter of jurisdictions. In a world awash in corporations—where all of our governments across the world are actually corporations, and all agencies are corporations, and all utility and telecom companies are corporations, seeking to “plead” our case and run appeals and petitions in courts of law simply isn't working.

The answer is to recognize, that in the USA for example, the original Republic still exists, the US Constitution is still operative, but the way to pull the focus back to this protected space is to avoid being pulled into the corporate jurisdiction but pull corporations instead into the common law jurisdiction where all people have individual rights.

Josh del Sol also covers the problems with smart meters, which relate to the problems generally with pulsed wifi radiation at close quarters, and the health burden it places on all, especially the most vulnerable—the very young or the elderly. The hope, he notes, is to start here with smart meters and keep spreading out to apply this process to all other encroachments on civil and human rights and liberties, such as the 5G rollout, for example.

Josh del Sol is a documentary filmmaker and producer who created the award-winning film Take Back Your Power. Cal Washington is an empowerment advocate, public educator, and activist who records much success with the Notice of Liability process he has been using.

For more information on this process, please watch the excellent video from InPower, Episode 1: https://inpowermovement.com/

Episode 2 is to be released soon; check in at the website andsign up for free acces, join the Inpower movement to issue a Notice of Liability to your own utility provider to prevent installation of a Smart Meter on y
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