17
Mrz
2006

Northwick Hospital EMF Map - Six in hospital after drug trial goes wrong

Take a look at the enclosed EMF maps for Northwick Hospital, London. This is the hospital that has recently hit the headlines due to the severe reaction to a drug trail for six men.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/northwick_hospital.pdf

We thought it might be interesting to see how the UK Government allow masts to be put up near hospitals, take a look at the shocking results enclosed.

It doesn't make sense to carry out chemical drug trials on people in a radiation hot spot with a combination of frequencies overlapping. Could the Blood Brain Barrier be open, therefore allowing a massive dose of medication into the brain?

Radiation will also weaken the immune system of anyone living there. Does it make sense to nurse people in a hospital in a radiation hotspot?

We should not allow microwave phone masts near hospitals, many people are fighting for their lives and already have compromised immune systems.

Ex-Government Military Scientist Barrie Trower specialised in microwave radiation. Barrie Trower told me about a story in which appeared in the Sunday Mirror News paper May 7th 2000, the article reported about a man who spent four hours on a mobile phone which made his face blow up so much doctors had to take his eyes out of his sockets to relieve the pressure. Barrie has the original news article and is willing to talk to any news paper, scientist or investigator about the hospital radiation hot spots. Please find enclosed details for Barrie.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/barry_trower_04.doc

Best wishes

Eileen O'Connor


Six in hospital after drug trial goes wrong

By Robin Millard

London - Six men were in a London hospital's intensive care unit on Wednesday after participating in trials of a new drug that were immediately suspended as Britain's health watchdog launched an investigation.

The men, who were all healthy, paid volunteers, were admitted to the Northwick Park hospital in northwest London on Tuesday night, a hospital spokesperson said.

Two of the men were in a "critical condition" while the other four were "serious but stable" in intensive care, she said. The BBC reported that they had suffered multiple organ failure.

'Shocking event' The health watchdog Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it halted the trial of the drug, intended to treat immunological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and certain cancers.

The watchdog sent in inspectors and sounded an international alert, warning other European regulatory bodies of the problem.

One other European country is thought to be carrying out trials of the drug, the Press Association news agency said.

Britain's Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt branded the incident a "shocking event" and said her thoughts were with "those young people and with their families".

She added that the police had been involved.

'Exceptional occurrence' The men had taken the drug at an independent medical research unit operated by Parexel, a US drug research company, on the Northwick Park campus.

German biopharmaceutical company TeGenero AG said the clinical trials were of their drug TGN1412.

Doctor Benedikte Hatz, TeGenero's Chief Executive Officer, said the adverse reactions were completely unexpected.

They "do not reflect the results we obtained from initial laboratory studies which enabled us to progress investigations into human volunteers," he said in a statement on the company's website.

They described TGN1412 as an immunomodulatory humanised agonistic anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody.

Such an adverse reaction to a drug being tested on humans for the first time - called phase one - is very rare.

Richard Ley, spokesperson for the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, said: "This is an absolutely exceptional occurrence. I cannot remember anything comparable."

New drugs are first tested on animals before being tried out on a small number of humans.

"Phase one trials use healthy volunteers and are designed to test the safety of the drug. These go on to further tests with people who have the condition to determine whether the drug works," Ley explained.

Professor Herman Scholtz, from Parexel, said: "When the adverse drug reaction occurred, the Parexel clinical pharmacology medical team responded swiftly to stop the study procedures immediately."

He insisted Parexel had acted within regulatory, medical and clinical research guidelines during the study.

"We use standardised procedures for testing a drug in humans for the first time, based on a well-defined protocol, designed by the sponsor company and approved by ethics committees and regulatory authorities," he said.

Each year, thousands of people in Britain sign up for medical trials and are generally well paid for volunteering.

The Sun newspaper named one victim as student Ryan Flanagan, 21, of Highbury, north London.

Family friend Sarah Brown, 27, told the daily: "Ryan was a healthy young man and he saw the trial advertised on the Internet.

"He is at college and was doing it to make a bit of extra money.

"He told us he would be paid £2 000 (R21 700) and did not think there would be any problems.

"His mother got a call to say his head and neck were swelling up and his legs were purple."

Published on the Web by IOL on 2006-03-15 17:35:54

© Independent Online 2005. All rights reserved.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=117&art_id=qw1142436960482B635

15
Mrz
2006

Its alleged that a Southport Children’s Nursery has three children with leukaemia

Take a look at the enclosed news article about the 3 children with leukaemia it includes a photograph of the school and the mast. Also read the critique from Professor Dennis Henshaw which is at the bottom of this article.

Best wishes

Eileen O’Connor


Phone mast scare in High Park, Southport
Tue 14th Mar 2006, 10:16 PM
Reported by: onthespot

http://www.southportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?s=1ffc9dd1487d076ff744984ba52c0418&t=50358677

Its alleged that a Southport Children’s Nursery has three children with leukaemia

It is not surprising that a 30 foot metal phone mast should cause anger amongst local residents forced to live with the eyesore, but is there more at risk?

Parents in High Park, Southport have turned to Phil Rodwell the Prospective Conservative Candidate for Norwood Ward in May’s local election for help after they were informed that there are three children at a nearby children’s nursery with leukaemia (although one child may have moved last year).

Its alleged that Dr.George Carlo (who headed the wireless industry research team in the early 90`s) claims that phone masts are a danger, and parents in High Park, Southport are now worried for their children’s health.

It’s Fifteen years since the birth of the mobile phone, and there are now over 35,000 masts and base stations in Britain.

There have always been objections to the erecting of phone masts, not least because of their unsightly bulk.

Many residents living, quite literally, in the shadow of a mast, are far more concerned with the risk they say it poses to their health.

Wishaw resident, Eileen O'Connor, claims that the mast, erected in her village over a decade ago, brought with it a variety of health complaints from many local residents ranging from nosebleeds to headaches.

But for Eileen, it was worse - breast cancer.

"I have gone through so many emotions," explains Eileen. "It's complete shock and anger that this has been allowed to happen."

Although there is no statistical evidence to support the claim of a cancer cluster in Wishaw, Eileen firmly believes that the two are linked and set up local campaign group SCRAM - Sutton Coldfield Residents Against Masts.

Last year there were 30,000 cases of brain and eye tumours reported as a direct result of cell phone use. 2006 will see about 50-75,000 new cases of brain and eye tumours and estimates are that by 2010 there will be 300,000 to 500,000 cases of tumours.

These numbers are based on an adult averaging 500 minutes per month. Adults do not use their phones as much as children ages 12-17 whose brain tissues are still developing and use an average of 1,000 minutes per month now.

These numbers come from Dr.George Carlo who headed the wireless industry research team in the early 90`s and discovered definitively that cell phone use does cause cancer.

The cell industry distanced themselves from Dr. Carlo’s research (they paid for it - $28 million dollars) when the results came in.

Dr. Carlo authored a book called Cell phones-Invisible Hazards of the Wireless Age in the mid 90`s. He recently founded the non-profit organization Safe Wireless Initiative -- to bring this information to the public.

Sir William Stewart carried out an investigation for the govt and reported last year that as an advisory measure masts should not be located near schools or hospitals.

Dr Walker will be visiting Southport on 30th & 31st March in order to carry out a full spectrum test.

Phil Rodwell is working on the case. Watch this space………..

Please click useful link below for Prof Henshaw's critique of the HPA-RPD Melatonin Report (dated 2nd March 2006).

http://www.electric-fields.bris.ac.uk/CritAGNIR.htm

Prof Henshaw's attended the EMF Discussion Group meeting, and he is one of the most highly regarded scientists in the country who does a lot of work for childhood leukaemia.


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Do you have a story to tell? Please text or phone 07930717137 or email press@southport.gb.com

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