@ jerv
”...but, I wouldn’t want them passing on their genes either.”
Umm…why not? If a person is so sensitive to EMFs that it is not only a problem mentally but causes physical symptoms, this indicates a sensitivity that should be studied…think about it…we build phones and satellites and various devices to detect frequencies for communications, we’re even implanting Near Field comms devices to enable some security and ID functions inside some organizations, but these people have the ability to detect these fields without any implant or outside manipulation. This type of sensitivity if it could be trained and/or focused, or repeated in other humans, would solve the “implant dilemma”.
What you’re suggesting is getting rid of the people who have evolved farther than the rest of us because we…what? Don’t like superior forms of life making us look primitive?
As for the security of smart meters, it’s far easier now with the advent of smart meters for a hacker to remotely access, and therefore damage or possibly disable security of, a transformer complex or sub-station. Access which they’d presumably use to do as you said. This makes it even easier, and the customer doesnt even get better tracking or usage info from the meter, just the security failure and the “many portals of possible breach” for some bad actor. It’s “tech just for tech’s sake”, serves no improved functionality and creates multiple failure points, where before there were far fewer hack possibilities.