>>10750189>Why won't they tell us this?>theyAh, yes. Those infamous "they" people are at it again. "They" are keeping secrets. "They" are harming people on purpose. "They" don't want you to know why.
It's all so tiresome.
To all of you anons who use the shorthand "they" to refer to some vague and nondescript collection of people, you need to stop it.
Stop saying "they". Name names, and I don't mean "hurr, da joos". Think about the world you live in. Are you alive or just pretending? How do you know you are alive? Start thinking beyond they lazy "they". Who is the manufacturer of that equipment? Does that equipment require a federal licensing agency to inspect and certify the product before it can be sold? What utility company buys and installs that equipment? Do they have to demonstrate the products safety to a local governing board of safety?
Up until now, we are thinking in terms of being cradled and cared for by governments, institutions, and corporations. However, your thought process should never be so limited. That product is installed on homes. There is a very strong chance that a scientist or engineer lives in some of those homes. These people would be among the first to blow the whistle on a widely used product that presents a real danger.
And you, OP, you think all those manufacturers and inspection agencies and local governments and corporations and scientists and engineers are all in on the big conspiracy to keep the secret from you?