Mission accomplished
From February 1, 2005 I will retire from my position at the University of Aarhus.
During the past 1.5 year I managed to engage a great part of the Danish population in the mobilphone/EMF issue. People are aware now that mobile phones are dangerous. No masts are put up these days without protests, discussions and demonstrations from the inhabitants and in the media. So the people are informed, the media are informed and now they all can take care themselves and handle the threats by themselves. The governmental, health authorities, Cancer association etc., even the telecomindustry are now runnung backwards and have changed their messages from originally "No danger absolutely - no proof" to "There are health effects, especially for children - it could be dangerous, and maybe in a few years time we can proof it - caution should be exerted - cut down on use of mobilphones etc."
From the beginning on my intention was to inform the public, so that they can take care of themselves. Now I consider my task as completed.
I wish to thank you all for your support, information and encouragement. Keep up the good work.
Sianette Kwee
During the past 1.5 year I managed to engage a great part of the Danish population in the mobilphone/EMF issue. People are aware now that mobile phones are dangerous. No masts are put up these days without protests, discussions and demonstrations from the inhabitants and in the media. So the people are informed, the media are informed and now they all can take care themselves and handle the threats by themselves. The governmental, health authorities, Cancer association etc., even the telecomindustry are now runnung backwards and have changed their messages from originally "No danger absolutely - no proof" to "There are health effects, especially for children - it could be dangerous, and maybe in a few years time we can proof it - caution should be exerted - cut down on use of mobilphones etc."
From the beginning on my intention was to inform the public, so that they can take care of themselves. Now I consider my task as completed.
I wish to thank you all for your support, information and encouragement. Keep up the good work.
Sianette Kwee
Starmail - 28. Jan, 18:58