A very interesting chapter in the "Mobile Telecommunications chapter" in the Volkswagen manual
Attached here is a translation from Danish to English of the communications leaflet in a Volkswagen manual.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/vw_manual_3_english_translation.pdf
I wonder where they got information that the NRPB/HPA, INCIRP and WHO do not seem to have been able to find.
The leaflet is translated as near to the Danish original as possible, (but I plead guilty of colouring red where I found thing were very important.)
The original scanning in Danish (quite a poor one) exists here with me, and can be forwarded if wanted.
The original was sent to me by Michael Schultz of the Danish Group “Our Childrens Future” which I thank him for as I see this as a very important document.
Eileen O´Connor of Radiation Research UK has sent the translation to Ofcom as she has a theory about that mobile telecommunications equipment or mobile telephones started the blaze at the Bouncefield oildepot this year, and if you read down the first red text, VW claims that the radiation from mobile telecommunications equipment can, if wrongly installed, cause sparks to develop.
Eileens theory was disregarded by Ofcom when she asked them to investigate, and did not figure in the investigations made by the team who investigated the blaze.
Best regards.
Agnes
http://www.mast-victims.org
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/vw_manual_3_english_translation.pdf
I wonder where they got information that the NRPB/HPA, INCIRP and WHO do not seem to have been able to find.
The leaflet is translated as near to the Danish original as possible, (but I plead guilty of colouring red where I found thing were very important.)
The original scanning in Danish (quite a poor one) exists here with me, and can be forwarded if wanted.
The original was sent to me by Michael Schultz of the Danish Group “Our Childrens Future” which I thank him for as I see this as a very important document.
Eileen O´Connor of Radiation Research UK has sent the translation to Ofcom as she has a theory about that mobile telecommunications equipment or mobile telephones started the blaze at the Bouncefield oildepot this year, and if you read down the first red text, VW claims that the radiation from mobile telecommunications equipment can, if wrongly installed, cause sparks to develop.
Eileens theory was disregarded by Ofcom when she asked them to investigate, and did not figure in the investigations made by the team who investigated the blaze.
Best regards.
Agnes
http://www.mast-victims.org
Starmail - 4. Jan, 13:27