'Smart' contracts: how cheaply are we prepared to sell the soul?
In reply to re: The Common Law of the Land by Sherri Sunnygirl
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Hi Sherri,
You said...
The house i moved into here came with a smart meter out at the utility pole about maybe 80 feet from the house. (we don't use metric measurements here) I called the elec. company right away when I signed up for service, about having the smart meter removed and they said the could do it but I'd have to pay an additional $30 a month on my bill!
The thing that we need to get our heads around, is that when the utility company tells you this, it's still an offer. They're still offering a contract that you can refuse, no matter how it looks. You could then search the name of the CEO - write a letter saying you don't accept the contract and find the hike in price discrimination - why should it be more expensive for you to provide the figures? Write with a notice of liability giving them 2 weeks to respond. In the meantime look for another utility company.
This may all sound like a rigmarole, but this is exactly the point.... how cheaply are we prepared to sell our soul?
That's where we're at in the shift right now. How blindly do we accept the conditions thrust upon us so as not to create a fuss?
This is what reclaiming sovereignty is all about. See how good it makes you feel - even if you don't practically succeed.
Some of these confrontations you'll succeed at, others not. That's not the point - the fact that you went out of your way to express the soul means you embody the soul - and that is priceless!
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