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11
Mrz
2006

The largest cancer cluster in the U.K.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/the_largest_cancer_cluster_in_the_u.k.htm


--- Original Message -----
From: Eileen O'Connor
eileen@smokestackltd.co.uk
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 9:11 PM
Subject: Amazing - Full document of L30 0PS Maps

Full list of maps enclosed, it's amazing, I'm senting them to everyone as it's not too big its only lowres version, about 1mb in size of the full document, everyone needs to see this.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/l30_ops_lowres.pdf

The work needs to begin; we have been told that this is the largest area for cancer in the UK.

The colour codes show operators and areas covered.

Best wishes

Eileen O'Connor


Informant: Iris Atzmon

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Cancer Clusters in Vicinity to Cell-Phone Transmitter Stations
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/580224/

10
Mrz
2006

9
Mrz
2006

Mobile Phone Fears Unfounded

A reminder for professor Barker
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/a_reminder_for_professor_barker.htm

Wi-Fi's electric shock

NOW magazine: Wi-FI’s electric shock

Message from Martin Weatherall:

Hello all,

Here’s a link to a great story in Tomorrow’s Now Magazine:

http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2006-03-09/news_story.php

Wi-Fi’s electric shock Wireless Net hoopla masks growing concern over frequency pollution By ADRIA VASIL

There’s something lonely about parties. Especially if you’re one of the few who isn’t celebrating. And as laptop lovers citywide rejoice in the announcement that downtown Toronto will be a wireless Internet hot spot by the fall, critics worry that we may be feeding a new form of smog that hangs in the air without a trace and makes a growing number of us sick: electrical pollution. Whether it’s fluorescent lights, cellphones or computer screens, more and more of us are realizing that the technology we’ve welcomed into our homes and offices is making us ill. According to stats from Sweden and Britain, about 2 or 3 per cent of the population suffers from potentially debilitating electro-hypersensitivity, or EHS. Symptoms are all over the map, and include nausea, headaches, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus and rashes, to name a few.

Researchers also say that many more, over a third of us, are a little electro-sensitive and just don’t know it, blaming restless nights, office brain fog and Motrin moments on everything but our electrified environment.

While the biological effects of cellphones keep getting slammed in studies and researchers continue to examine the impact of electromagnetic fields on health, few people talk about the impact of Wi-Fi with any real specifics.

“Show me the studies that prove it is safe,” says David Fancy, co-founder of the St. Catharines-based SWEEP (Safe Wireless Electric and Electromagnetic Policy) Initiative, a network for EHS sufferers across Canada.

“I’ve never seen anything from industry except blanket assurances from their PR departments,” says the Brock U prof. “This is the identical strategy used by the tobacco industry in the 50s and 60s.”

Indeed, Toronto Hydro, which is bringing the hot zone project to the table, is full of comforting messages. “I can assure you that the health and safety of our employees and customers is the number-one most important thing to this corporation,” says president David Dobbin.

But even he can sound a little shaky on the data. “I understand where people are coming from. When you stand back and look at it, hey, there may be a concern,” says Dobbin, “but at this point in time we don’t have any conclusive evidence that it’s a health concern.” Just inconclusive evidence, then? Dobbin says not to worry, the signal is about as weak as that from a baby monitor or a cordless phone.

But Dave Stetzer, a Wisconsin-based electrical engineer, says cordless phones make plenty of people sick. In fact, the consultant recommends people with sensitivities not only get rid of their cordless phones, but also toss their dimmer switches, energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs, halogen lights and, yes, baby monitors.

The link between them all? Radio frequencies. We know that wireless technology like cellphones and Wi-Fi emit such frequencies. But Stetzer explains that radio frequency surges created by appliances are also riding the electrical wiring in your home when they shouldn’t be.

“A few years ago, if you had a computer and you didn’t have a power bar surge suppressor, when a surge came though it could shut off your computer or destroy it,” he says. That surge is dirty electricity. “We know it affects electrical equipment, but what our research is showing is that it’s also having an effect on humans.”

Magda Havas, an environmental science professor at Trent, has been studying just that. Havas teaches a course on the biological impact of electromagnetic radiation and radio frequencies – the only one of its kind in Canada.

Her work with people with MS, diabetes and other illnesses documents how many found their symptoms improved when their environments were electrically cleaned, so to speak, by placing capacitators (filters) throughout their homes. Brad Blumbergs has progressive multiple sclerosis and says he walked with a cane until he volunteered for Havas’s experiment. Michelle Illiatovitch’s daughter suffered from chronic fatigue from the time she was eight and saw her energy return once an electrician fixed some faulty wiring in their home and filters were put in her North York school.

Explains Havas,”We can take a person who is diabetic and put them in an [electrically] dirty environment, and their blood sugar levels rise. We then put them into a clean environment, and within half an hour their blood sugar levels are lower. It becomes a barometer.”

Why diabetes? Scientists have long known stress affects the disease. But what researchers like Columbia cellular biophysics prof Martin Blank say is that electromagnetic waves and radio frequencies actually trigger stress responses in cells.

“If you need any more evidence that the body is telling you, ‘I’m hurting,’ this is it,” says Blank. “That’s what the stress response is – it’s the testimony of the cells.” And that response, he adds, is activated by very weak fields, not just the kinds emitted by major transmission lines, but the kind inundating your home.

“Who knows what being exposed to [multiple sources] simultaneously does? You’ve got TV broadcasting outside, you’ve got cellphones broadcasting outside. God knows what’s going on with all these things coming and going together. There’s no attempt to deal with it except in the vaguest way.” And Wi-Fi? Blank says he wouldn’t want it in his home.

Bottom line, says the prof, “the guys who say they’re protecting us with these standards are not protecting us.”

Health Canada, on the other hand, insists our exposure to all this stuff is safe. Says spokesperson Paul Duchesne, “We’ve conducted four studies since 2000 assessing the impact of radio frequency fields’ [ability] to cause DNA damage and affect gene expression, and there’s been no effect. We haven’t seen any, anyway.”

Still, Duchesne says, “we recommend that if people are experiencing any symptoms they should contact a physician so that treatment can happen.” It’s hard to imagine what kind of treatment the department expects doctors to give when both Health Canada and the World Health Organization discourage doctors from fuelling speculation about a connection between electrical pollution and EHS and suggest a psychological assessment be given.

“I wonder how many people out there are being misdiagnosed,” asks Martin Weatherall, a retired Toronto cop who started developing a ringing in his ears and headaches when he moved into a new home. “They’re being harmed by their electrical environments, and doctors are just sending them to a psychiatrist.”

Even casual acceptance of the connection by official sources seems to be frowned on. A report released by Britain’s Health Protection Agency’s radiation division last fall was publicly smeared by the Department of Health there for suggesting that those with EHS stay away from electrical appliances. Nonetheless, Toronto Hydro’s website encourages anyone concerned to move clock radios away from their bed and to air dry for a few minutes after bathing to cut down on hair dryer time. Kind of strange for a company that says there’s nothing to worry about.

It seems both industry and regulators are seriously covering their asses. You know, just in case.

Many people aren’t waiting around for global consensus on the issue. Some are calling inspection services like Dirty Electricity Solutions to measure radio frequencies in their homes and offices and outfit them with filters. The International Association of Fire Fighters has demanded that their stations not be fitted with cellphone antennas until more research proves their safety.

One municipality in Norway just banned cellphones from a public beach, to make it accessible to people with electro-sensitivities (like Norway’s former prime minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, who won’t allow cellphones within 12 feet of her because she says they give her headaches).

Sweden, with an estimated 250,000 sufferers, leads the pack by recognizing EHS as a full-on disability. Authorities there will not only electrically retrofit your home and your office, but will make a restaurant remove, say, offensive lighting if an electrically sensitive person wants to eat there but can’t – kind of like Canada’s policy on wheelchair ramps. Stockholm’s even planning a special EHS-friendly village.

A little closer to home, Lakehead University in Thunder Bay recently shocked onlookers by banning wireless Internet from most of its campus. A controversial move in these parts, but school prez Fred Gilbert says the jury’s still out on Wi-Fi’s health impact. That, he says, is enough to justify a precautionary approach, even if it means taking a ribbing from the tech sector and students.

“You run a certain risk if you go against the wave of implementation,” says Gilbert. “But I think at the end of the day, when you can do something to avoid exposure until we have more definitive information, I think we’re making the right decision.”

Warren Bell sits on the board of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment. He says this would not be the first time we’ve jumped on technology that works well in the lab but not so well in the real world. “Our industrial civilization has embarked on a lot of courses without a lot of documentation on their safety or lack of safety. As a result, we’ve got ourselves in a number of different corners, something we have subsequently come to regret.”

Whether or not our beloved personal communications technology will be one of those isn’t yet clear, says Bell, but based on our history, we might want to look a little harder before we jump.

Source: http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=404

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WLAN, DECT in Schools and Kindergardens
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1579030/

What About Wi-Fi?
http://www.mast-victims.org/forum/index.php?action=vthread&forum=1&topic=76

4
Mrz
2006

Please support the request that Joe Bowman of NIOSH made for research funding on RF and ELF

Here is a request that Joe Bowman of NIOSH made for research funding on RF and ELF. Please note that it is one of the only federal agencies that wants to continue work on RF and ELF, and Joe has a long and respected history in research and policy.

The pdf attached file is Joe's outline of what RF concerns the federal US government has..... and why his office wants funding to continue to assist the public on RF wireless technology issues.

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

Please consider going on-line and writing a quick email supporting his research agenda (below - pasted in so you can find it quickly).

Thanks for giving it consideration.

Best regard,

Cindy Sage Sage Associates
Santa Barbara, CA
USA


Begin forwarded message:

From: Sage Associates sage@silcom.com
Date: Fri Mar 3, 2006 4:40:22 PM America/Los_Angeles
To: CHE List cheemf@lists.healthandenvironment.org
Subject: Re: NIOSH letter by Sage


Joe,

We filed this comment Friday afternoon, and requested other groups to consider sending letters of support.

Best,

Cindy Sage
Sage Associates


This is a statement of support for funding for the Non-Ionizing Radiation program. Protecting workers from the known and emerging health risks of non-ionizing radiation is a vital service. The public has counted on and received excellent information and guidance from NIOSH on non-ionizing radiation in the past, and it is imperative that this function continue. Possible health risks from EMF exposures (power-frequency 60-Hz electric and magnetic fields) continue to be a topic of great public concern. Radiofrequency radiation sources, possible health risks and choices the public may have to reduce exposures during this time of uncertainty - while the research continues - must be handled in terms of good, independent public information. NIOSH is uniquely suited, and funding should be provided for it. NIOSH's process for dispersing intramural and extramural research funds (the National Occupational Research Agenda or NORA process) needs to give a high priority for funding for continued involvement in non-ionizing radiation issues.

Respectfully submitted,

CL Sage
Sage Associates
March 3, 2006

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Protecting Workers from the Known and Emerging Health Risks of Non-ionizing Radiation

Following is a presentation from Dr. Joseph Bowman given on Feb 23, 2006 to NIOSH’s Cincinnati employees, where Dr. Bowman lays out what NIOSH wants to do to keep RF education and research alive in the US. Not an easy task in the current neo-conservative environment where anti-regulation forces abound. Coming from Dr. Bowman this cannot be simply dismissed as uninformed opinion. Note some real gems sush as : “Cell phones at maximum power can expose the brain to radiation up to 97% of the current US health standard.” and: “As a rule, NIR toxicity increases with frequency. So RF radiation is more toxic, but power frequency EMF is more prevalent.”

Following the presentation is a message from Dr. Bowman that he widely circulated.

Don Maisch

http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=403

24
Feb
2006

DECT Cordless Baby Monitors - Offical warning on DECT phones: Alarms 'pose danger'

Sent by Sylvie:

http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/20060222_baby_monitors.asp

News: 22/02/2006 - Digital Cordless Baby Monitors - Our Experiences

Summary: Over the past five years we, with the help of parents, have measured a variety of baby monitors and the DECT pulsing ones seem to be far more disruptive of the infant’s sleep and state of contentment (causing restlessness, irritability and crying). The old wired ones and the older “analogue” cordless ones do not seem to cause the same problems if kept at least one metre from the cot / bed.

We have had a number of reports from parents that their babies did not sleep well and cried a lot when they used DECT monitors but were ok when no baby monitor was used. When they then tried a cheaper analogue monitor, the infant then slept as well as they did with no monitor.

A DECT monitor places in your baby’s bedroom will expose them to more pulsing microwave radiation that living near to a mobile phone base station mast would do. As a result, whilst there have been no studies done into baby monitors specifically, studies that cover mobile phone masts provide a good background to the effects that would be expected in your baby.

To find out more, we have a more detailed article in the subscriber part of this website (under Electrical Appliances).

Source: http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=395

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DIGITAL BABY MONITORS 'RAISE RISK OF CANCER'
BY JAMES MILLS
20 February 2006
Daily Mail

(c) 2006 Associated Newspapers. All rights reserved

CHILDREN may be at risk of cancer from digital baby monitors, parents have been warned.

The cordless gadgets, which allow babies' breathing patterns to be checked from another room, emit potentially dangerous radio waves even when not in use.

Consumer group Powerwatch warned parents against using them after research suggested the technology increased the risk of brain tumours.

There are also fears it is linked with leukaemia, breast cancer, headaches and disturbed behaviour patterns in children.

Digitally enhanced cordless technology is becoming more popular in baby monitors. But Powerwatch founder, Alasdair Philips, said: 'This technology poses a risk to everyone, but babies in particular should not be exposed to it at all.

'Babies are more likely to be effected because their cells are rapidly dividing as they grow and can be more easily damaged.'

Similar concerns have been expressed about cordless phones.

Last week, research found those who used digital mobiles or cordless phones had a higher chance of getting a benign tumour called acoustic neuroma, though similar studies have found no link.

Dr Michael Clark, of the Health Protection Agency, said he would be surprised if digital baby monitors and base units of cordless phones caused cancer because their electromagnetic fields operate at low levels and the devices are not held against the head.


Headline:
Baby alarm; Exclusive Byline: Robbie Collin Source: News of the World Issue Date: Sunday February 19, 2006 Page: 39
PERIL: Alarms 'pose danger'
Story Text:

'Monitors give off deadly radiation'

BABIES are being put at risk of cancer by hi-tech cot monitors which emit deadly radiation, it is claimed.

Parents will be horrified to learn that slow-pulsing microwaves blasted out by modern digital equipment may cause leukaemia, say scientists.

Lab tests have also linked the radiation to potentially fatal brain tumours, breast cancer, headaches and disturbed behaviour patterns in kids.

Consumer group Powerwatch has urged parents to ditch digital (DECT) monitors.

Boss Alasdair Philips said: "We don't recommend they are used. Do not put a wireless transmitter in your child's bedroom and irradiate them unnecessarily."

Emissions, even if the monitor is not in use, can reportedly reach six volts per metre-TWICE as strong as those found within 100 metres of mobile phone masts.

That's a similar amount given off by digital cordless phones, as we revealed this month.

Baby monitoring mats-which check a tot's temperature and breathing-are also a concern because it is claimed they can emit 120 TIMES the safe level of 0.05 volts per metre.

Digital products produce the radiation-but are popular because they provide clearer sound than old analogue monitors.

Expert Dr David Dowson said: "Until more research has been done, I would advise every parent not to use them."

One manufacturer said: "There's no scientific evidence linking radiowaves to symptoms."

Omega this is not true. See under:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


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Offical warning on DECT phones
http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=397

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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=DECT

22
Feb
2006

A Canadian university bans Wi-Fi

Health concerns limit wireless Internet at Lakehead University

Concordia, Carleton and others debate the dangers of EMF transmissions

1/23/2006 5:00:00 PM

by Kathleen Sibley

There are many benefits to studying at Lakehead University. Ubiquitous wireless Internet access, however, isn’t one of them.

That’s because president Fred Gilbert won’t allow it until he’s satisfied EMF (electric and magnetic fields) exposure doesn’t pose a health risk, particularly to young people.

Gilbert, who was interviewed last week on the CBC about the university’s policy as stated in a town hall meeting last fall, told ITBusiness.ca he based his decision on scientific literature that indicates the potential for “some fairly significant” health consequences.

“These are particularly relevant in younger people (who have) fast-growing tissues, and most of our student body are late teenagers and still growing, so it’s just a matter of taking precautions and providing an environment that doesn’t have a potential risk associated risk,” he said.

Gilbert cited studies done by scientists for the California Public Utilities Commission, whose findings boil down to the fact that while there is no proven link between EMFs exposure and diseases such as leukemia and brain tumours, the possible risk warrants further investigation.

He also said Canadian regulation allows for a higher minimum degree of exposure to EMFs than do some other countries.

“All I’m saying is while the jury’s out on this one, I’m not going to put in place what is potential chronic exposure for our students,” he said. “Admittedly that’s highest around the locations of the antenna sites and the wireless hotspots, but those are the places people tend to gravitate to because they get the best reception.”

Gilbert added he believes there are many environmental impacts that are not manifest for 30 to 40 years after exposure. “Second-hand tobacco exposure is a case in point,” he said. “We’re just finding out now what some of those impacts are. Asbestos is another example.”

Lakehead, which is located at the head of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ont., has some wireless access, but only where the university’s fibre optic network doesn’t reach. There are plenty of computers around campus where students can access the Internet 24 hours a day, so it’s not like they’re cut off, Gilbert said.

And it doesn’t necessarily mean there will never be ubiquitous wireless at Lakehead, he said.

“When we get to the stage where the evidence is conclusive there is no health impact I have no problem putting wireless in place,” said Gilbert. “Even the World Health Organization in its international review says it doesn’t have a great deal of concern but it admits the information is not 100 per cent.”

http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/home/News.asp?id=38093&PageMem=1

http://www.p2pnet.net/story/7997
http://www.theage.com.au/news/breaking/health-fears-halt-wifi-rollout/2006/02/24/1140670234956.html#

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Dr. Frederick F. Gilbert
http://www.lakeheadu.ca/about/bios.php?id=7

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Health risks of Wi-Fi and WLAN on our health
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1122031/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Fred+Gilbert

21
Feb
2006

Prof Goldsmith about Dr. Repacholi

From: Iris Atzmon
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 12:27 PM
Subject: Prof Goldsmith about Dr. Repacholi

After the death of Prof Goldsmith, I followed the wise advice of Don Maisch and got his publications that were left in Ben Gurion university in Beer Sheva (Israel) where Prof Goldmith had worked. This was in 2002.

There were about 5 articles left, and one of them contains a description of Dr. Michael Repacholi's history with regard to the radiation for which he is responsible until this day, as the World Health Organization's head of the radiation department and ICNIRP member at the same time. I've just copied the specific part from the article "From sanitation to cellphones: Participants and principles involved in environmental health protection" which appeared in 1997 in the Public Health Rev. 25: 123-149. I do not know of an online source for the full article but I think that the information that was given there is not known to many people who fight the WHO/Electrosmog and is very important to our context, such an info mustn't be lost. It is also a court document for those who consider a lawsuit.

Regards

Iris.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=9322421&query_hl=2&itool=pubmed_docsum

page 141-3

“It turned out that an Australian physicist, Dr. Michael Repacholi, played almost every role in the subsequent developments. The ICNIRP was originally chaired by Dr. Repacholi, who was also a staff member of the World Health Organization, seeking money from Health Ministries and others for an international effort to better understand and deal with health risks from non-ionizing radiation. When a community group in New Zealand brought a legal action to prevent locating a cell broadcast facility within 50 meters of a preschool play area, Repacholi was the expert witness for Bellsouth Corp., the operator of the facility. The planning tribunal hearing the complaint decided to allow the facility to operate provided it never exceeded 2 microwatts/cm² in a school or dwelling.

In November 1996, as an Officer of the ICNIRP, he convened a group of scientists to evaluate the non-thermal health risks of microwave radiation. He prepared and distributed a report of the meeting before it convened. Among other statements it contained was the allegation that since microwave radiation was not mutogenic, it could not be carcinogenic. This is both a non-sequitur and untrue, and despite objections with abundant evidence it persisted in subsequent drafts. Successive drafts had less and less epidemiological evidence, and the summary of such evidence which was cited was always said to be inconsistent and difficult to understand.

Only the most strenuous objections and threats to publish opposed views to those of the report brought some accommodation (31).

But in December 1996 a report of excess cancer in the vicinity of broadcast towers for TV and FM (not microwave cell broadcast facilities, which have much smaller output of power) in North Sydney Australia was published (32). The next month two reports of the same kind of effect (adult leukemia, which showed a gradient with distance from the towers) in the U.K were published (33,34). These articles made it clear that there was a carcinogenic potential from radiofrequency exposures. Estimated exposures were 2-8 microwatts/cm².

Up to this time, experimental animals exposed did not show increased malignancies, although and Singh had shown that microwave exposures to rats did lead to single and double-strand DNA lesions(35).

In April 1997, in Radiation Research there appeared an article on a two-year study in Australia of transgenic mice who spontaneously showed increase in lymphoma (36). When exposed to RF radiation similar in timing and energy to that of users of cellphones, they developed twice as many lymphomas as did a sham-treated animals, a quite significant excess. This probably under-estimaetd the risk to humans since the animals were exposed to RF midfield rather than at the site of generation, as are humans using cellphones.

The authorship of the article and sponsorship of the research were even more surprising. Michael Repacholi was the senior author and the work was supported by Telstra, the major Australian cellphone company. Furthermore, the findings had been kept secret for about two years at the request of the company. A parallel study of ELF at the same institution (Royal Adelaide Hospital, Sydney) has not been released either (personal communication from Stewart Fist). So all of the time as Editor of the ICNIRP Seminar report Dr. Repacholi had been insisting that RF could not be a carcinogenic, he had been withholding information, at his industrial sponsors behest, that in fact it was an animal carcinogen, finding for which he himself was responsible."


31 Repacholi MH, ed) Low-level exposure to radio-frequency fields: Health effects and research needs. Submitted for publication to Bioelectromagnetics.

32 Hocking B, Gordon R, Grain HL, Hatfield, GE. Cancer incidence and mortality and proximity to TV towers. Med J Aust 1996; 165: 601-605.

33 Dol H e al Cancer incidence near radio and television transmitters in Great Britain I. Sutton – Coldfield transmitter. Am J Epidemiol 1997; 145: 1-9.

34 Dol H Elliot et al. Cancer incidence near radio and tv transmitters in Great Britain II. All high power transmitters. Am J Epidemiol 1997; 154:10-17.

35 Lai H, Singh NP. Acute low-intensity microwave exposure increases DNA signle strand breaks in rat brain cells. Int Rad Biol 1996; 69: 513-521.

36. Repacholi MH, Baten A, Gebski V, Noonan D, Finnie J, Harris AW. Lymphomas in Eu-Pim 1 transgenic mice exposed to pulsed 900 MHz electromagnetic fields. Rad Res 1997; 147: 631- 640.

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Dear Mike,

In early 1997 a cellular company was proposing to put 9 transmitters on the roof of my son's elementary school here in Vancouver, Canada. One of the mothers, Angela Susi, had numerous email communications with you as head of the WHO EMF program, looking for advice and the latest information on the safety of this proposal to the 600 children who would be directly affected. Your responses were eagerly anticipated by our group, as you were regarded as the preeminent authority on this subject, holding the esteemed position that you did.

You sent her your paper on Cellular Base Stations and Health. She wrote back to you a day later,on August 17, 1997, pointing out that all of the references in your paper were done on or before 1993, and referred to thermal bioeffects. She then pointed out that the Telstra study you co authored was one of the first studies to show non thermal effects. She went on to question why you had neglected to send along information on that most recent study.

I quote your response on August 18, 1997, "Dear Angela, We are indeed studying non-thermal effects and have recently completed a report indicating the need for a focused research programme in this area. I have attached a copy of this report that will be published in the journal Bioelectromagnetics in the first issue of 1998. I believe that the results of my study show a non-thermal effect that certainly needs to be repeated and extended to other animal models. A number of groups are in the process of doing this. Kind regards, Mike Repacholi".

My question to you is why did you not tell Angela about your study when she had made it clear that we needed the latest information for the sole purpose of protecting our children. Other scientists shared their findings with us, even if their studies hadn't been published by that point. Why did you only admit to the study after she brought it to your attention? Did you forget? Did you not want to offend the study sponsor, Telstra?

You have a responsibility to protect the children of the world from harmful electromagnetic fields. Your WHO mandate is not to protect the cellular industry from concerned parents. You lost your credibility with independent scientists like the late Professor John Goldsmith and others a long time ago. What can you do to restore it?

Sincerely,

Milt Bowling

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Why States Believe Foolish Ideas: Non-Self-Evaluation By States And Societies

Why Repacholian pseudo-science continues to wield such power with national governments.

http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1610753/

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WiFi report
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/wifi_report.htm

From sanitation to cellphones: Participants and principles involved in environmental health protection
http://tinyurl.com/kwk9f

A Holocaust survivor warns against a second holocaust and calls for the Pope to interfere
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1584040/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Repacholi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Goldsmith

20
Feb
2006

ATTENBOROUGH WORRIED BY DRAMATIC LOSS OF MOTHS IN UK

By Paul Kelbie
The Independent
February 20, 2006

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article346512.ece


Informant: NHNE

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Our bees are vanishing
http://www.care2.com/news/go/85668

Microwaves and Insects
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1448681/

Effects of EMFs on Birds, Bees, Bat-Rays, Butterflies & Buzzards
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1369852/

Mobile phones blamed for sparrow deaths
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1370183/

Evidence of a conection between Sparrow decline and the introduction of Phone mast GSM
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1369577/

The sparrows of London
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1368310/

Bird on a wire theory needs closer look in disease watch
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1158189/

Where have all the sparrows gone?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1147135/

Pulsed microwave radiation and wildlife - Are Cell Phones Wiping Out Sparrows?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/926007/

Spanish paper on RF effects on birds
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/904106/

Birds suffer from biological effects of GSM, 3G (UMTS), DECT, WIFI, TETRA
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/900299/

Adverse Bioeffects on Animals near a New Zealand Radio Transmitter
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/432402/

Mobile phone mast blamed for vanishing pigeons
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/286416/

17
Feb
2006

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