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Dr Lisa Nagy's electrical sensitivity story

Please see enclosed information with regards to the Dr Lisa Nagy's sensitivity to chemicals and radiation.

Eileen O'Connor EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org


From: LISA NAGY
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 2:02 AM
Subject: Lattitudes Story

A Doctor Afflicted by Mold and Oral Galvanism

Successful Treatment of my Chemical and Electrical Sensitivity

Lisa Nagy, MD


Dr. Lisa Nagy received her medical degree at Cornell Medical College. She followed that with training in surgery and later in emergency medicine, in which she is board certified. She is currently studying environmental medicine. We asked Dr. Nagy to share her incredible story of chemical and electrical sensitivity and recovery, and of the dental metals that were behind her problems.

The science and art of medicine is much more complex than we presumed in medical school. Although disbelieved, environmentally ill patients are becoming a very large percentage of the population. Many of us go unrecognized because we are 'masked' and cannot tell we are ill from the detergents, perfumes and chemicals we are wearing everyday.

I developed chemical and electrical sensitivity while living in a house in Los Angeles. Initially, I only knew I was sad, had weak muscles and couldn’t stand up for very long—it soon seemed I was crying all the time. I couldn’t bear to use the telephone or to be under fluorescent lighting. Exposure to smells, chemicals, many foods (like wine, cheese, and nuts) and even antique wood—which is faintly moldy—gave me a headache and made me feel exhausted. Clothing tags became extremely irritating, and perfume and diesel odors were intolerable. I had grown hypersensitive to my surroundings. Adrenal insufficiency was eventually diagnosed in myself and later in my husband.

In time I was fully disabled and my incredulous husband and I sold our house and moved to a rental nearby. We were hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. A year later I found that I had been suffering mold poisoning, primarily due to mold in a huge fish tank that was built into the living room wall of that first home. The toxins in the air had overloaded my system and made me intolerant of all chemicals, especially pesticides. A muscle biopsy showed that I had severe damage to my mitochondria, the energy producer in all our cells.

What I had is called chemical sensitivity or environmental illness. It is common but somewhat invisible. And this medical condition is not rare. Prevalence studies in California and New Mexico found that 16% of the respondents reported being chemically sensitive. Additionally, in New Mexico 2% of the respondents reported having been diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)—the more severe form of chemical sensitivities. I California, 3.5% reported having been diagnosed with MCS. Although women report being chemically sensitive twice as often as men, which contributes to its “hysteria” label, those reporting chemical sensitivities are otherwise evenly distributed with respect to age, education, income, and geographic areas. Chemical sensitivities are also evenly reported among ethnic and racial groups, except for Native Americans, who reported a higher prevalence in both studies.

Further, about 15% of those who are chemically sensitive have electrical sensitivity as well. Electrical sensitivity sounds wacky, I know, but when you have it, it is very real and quite uncomfortable. My hand would heat up while holding my cell phone. My ear would burn from the ear piece. Gadgets that spin, like fans or tape decks, have high electromagnetic fields and they made me weak. Just picking up the regular phone could make me need to urinate, or cause chest discomfort and sweating—I wanted to hang up! Even more bizarre and scary: while swimming in a salt water pool I would get electric shocks in my fingers as I swam by the underwater pool lights!

Another condition is diagnosed: dysautonomia

At this time I was also diagnosed with an interesting neurologic condition called dysautonomia, which occurs in 85% of people who are “environmentally ill.” Crossing ones legs while standing is an early sign, or wrapping the legs around each other (called “pretzel legs”). These moves are done to keep the blood in the head and chest, otherwise the blood would pool in the legs and cause weakness or fainting.

Exposure to chemicals in stores (like formaldehyde while shopping in Home Depot) would make me dysautonomic and electrical appliances would make me even more dysautonomic; I would need to lie down. I was prescribed a vasoconstricting (causing the blood vessels to narrow) medication called Midodrine to remedy this condition, as well as a volume expander (Florinef; a corticosteroid).

Finding help

Near the end of my rope, I eventually figured out that I needed to be treated by an environmental physician, and I went to The Environmental Health Center of Dallas to see William Rea, MD. I was encouraged that after this treatment I was partially better. (You can find a local physician at http://www.aaem.com/. I suggest you consider this if you suffer from chronic illness or obvious environmental illness such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, allergies, adrenal fatigue as well as chemical sensitivity. They look into the genetics of your detoxification capabilities, study your autonomic nervous system and hormone levels, do food and other allergy testing and treatment (neutralization), prescribe vitamins and nutrients orally and intravenously, and test your immune system scientifically. Most importantly, they get you away from that which is making you sick!

Sauna treatments are often an integral part in the treatment process for detoxification. It is important to start with a short time interval (such as five minutes) initially and build up as needed. Saunas should be used under the care of a doctor, as the detoxification process can result in increased symptoms if it is pursued too aggressively.

Oral galvanism uncovered

Oral galvanism is a state in which two dissimilar metals in the mouth result in abnormal electrical charges. I had already had all of my amalgam (“silver”) fillings removed, or so I thought. But then I went to a holistic dentist (see http://www.iaomt.org/ ) for an assessment. An oral potential meter (made by Pertec) was used to measure the voltages and currents in my teeth. I had a number of crowns with porcelain over metal. Most crowns had currents of 1 micro ampere or so. But one of my crowns showed a current of 11 microamperes—and a very high electrical voltage of 420 millivolts!

I had that crown removed first, because one is supposed to remove the highest ones first. Voila! I hadn’t anticipated any immediate response but when I reached home and I was able to talk on the phone for three hours instead of three minutes! I no longer needed Midodrine to get up out of bed! I had required it to raise my blood pressure for two years straight—and now none! Other improvements: the smell of cigarettes seemed almost pleasant instead of making me run for the hills. I could tolerate car exhaust and perfume immediately! I contacted many environmental physicians and patients to tell of the amazing positive change in my illness over night!

The dentist discovered that I’d had an amalgam filling under the metal crown that had been placed just before I became really ill back in 2000. The two dissimilar metal materials touching had created a strong battery effect, causing the oral galvanism that seemed to short out my autonomic nervous system. Somehow, fixing the autonomic nervous system also led to a more normal central nervous system interpretation of odors and electrical fields, allowing for a return to a more normal life! My adrenal function also returned, thanks to the decrease in stress or total body load. In retrospect, getting away from the ‘bad’ house was essential, but removing the crown and the amalgam under it was the last step in getting well.

Advice from Dr. Nagy

I have ended up on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where the air is clean and the mold is everywhere! I write articles on the subject and help people who are referred for environmental illness get to an environmental physician before they end up so mentally impaired that they won't be able to cooperate with the treatment. Initially, people tend to deny that they have chemcial sensitivities. It takes a couple of months to grasp it. Lay people are much better at: getting it”—doctors are incredulous and rude. As Sherry Rogers, MD, advises: “Don't waste your time trying to convince every physician you meet about this. It is a waste of your limited energy!”

This is very important. Most doctors won’t listen to you, so don't even try. Many family members will abandon you. Many people reading this newsletter will have already experienced this, I’m sure.

Don’t forget to look into dental issues. I have interviewed many patients, especially those with psychiatric issues or symptoms of electrical sensitivity, who have become well after removing their high voltage dental work. Bizarre, eh? I guess too much electricity next to the brain is not a good thing. It is easy to check one’s dental currents, and I suggest that all chronically ill patients consider removing their amalgam fillings, any crown with an underlying amalgam, and any crown or filling with an electric current greater than 1 microampere.

My advice to you is: Do not give up on your health until you get well. Each practitioner (alternative therapist, environmental physician, or holistic dentist) has something different to offer. I was helped, and someone can help you as well.

Although not currently practicing, readers may contact me with brief questions: Lisa_at_nagy1.com .)

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18
Jul
2006

Victory in six-year fight to recognise electrosensitivity condition

Please read the enclosed news article from this week’s local news paper. It is about my dear friend and neighbour Lynn Insley, vice chair for SCRAM, http://www.scram.uk.com . Lynn is an unsung hero and deserves credit for her hard work and continued dedication working on this campaign in the background supporting many people in Sutton Coldfield and throughout the UK, despite suffering with her own disabilities.

Best wishes

Eileen O’Connor
Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org



Sutton Coldfield News Friday 14th 2006

by Steve Bradley

Victory in six-year fight to recognise condition

Anti-mast campaigner Lynn Insley is finally getting sick notes from her doctor telling her and others what she has known for six years - that she suffers from electrosensitivity.

Former Further Education lecturer Lynn, 53, has long described herself as "virtually unemployable" but has faced a hard battle to convince the medical profession that her condition is anywhere other than in the mind.

The former Riland Bedford pupil is now hoping to find work on her own terms - based at home in Wishaw in her carefully controlled environment, away from mobile phones, wireless computers and a certain type of fluorescent lighting.

All of the above send her off balance, impair her concentration and coherence, and give her electric shocks, tingling sensations and numbness. They sap all of her energy and up until recently, allowed her to set off shop alarms simply by walking into shops.

Now, after facing years of scepticism and even ridicule from "experts", Lynn and fellow sufferers have belatedly won the backing of the UN's World Health Organisation.

The WHO has recognised "electronic smog" as a new form of pollution, added to by countless household gadgets.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer - part of the WHO - classes the smog as a "possible human carcinogen".

One part of the smog comes from electrical fields, created by wiring. All electrical equipment, from toasters and hairdryers to electric blankets and clock radios, gives off another component of the smog - magnetic fields.

Radio frequency fields - a third component - come from microwave ovens, TV transmitters, mobile phone masts and phones themselves.

The WHO said that the smog could interfere with the tiny natural electrical currents that help to drive the human body.

It added that "everyone in the world" was exposed to the smog and that "levels will continue to increase as technology advances". Items close to people's beds produce the strongest dose due to the long-term exposure during sleep.

Both the WHO and the domestic Health Protection Agency have now accepted that an allergy to electricity - electrosensitivity - exists, although they remain uncertain precisely as to how it is caused.

Sufferers' symptoms vary, with others reporting nausea, pain and depression. Up to three per cent of the population may be affected, the WHO claims.

Mother of two Lynn said: "In July 2000, I was forced to give up a full-time job. I ran a health and social care NVQ programme for a college of further education, which at its peak had 15 assessors on the team.

"At the point of leaving I was hardly able to function. My capacity to think and make decisions was virtually non existent. I began to call things by the wrong name: paper clips one day became "sausages" and students "soldiers", when the mistake was pointed out, I could not recall their correct name without a huge effort.

"I had difficulty remembering colleagues' names, and confused people and situations. I could not manage to dial my own or office number without careful thought.

"I developed symptoms of extreme fatigue, experienced pins and needles and numbness throughout my entire body and clicking sensations in my head.

"My GP in Erdington dismissed this at first, then called it stress, implying that it was psychosomatic. He told me and my husband during my last visit to his surgery, that we all get tired, he did too, and when he does, he goes to bed early; he also pointed out that he was very busy and must move on to the next appointment.

"I changed doctors. My new GP at Walmley was more supportive: he had been my aunt's and my father's GP, and knew them both quite well. My aunt came along with me on the initial visit to endorse what I was saying, and to confirm that, although the symptoms may seem bizarre, would he please take me seriously, because she had known me from the day I was born, and that I was not an ‘ill’ person, that I was usually very level-headed - and that clearly something was happening, because when I said that I was tired, I was actually describing the inability to stand or communicate.

My new doctor actively listened, he referred me on to a Consultant Neurologist, who referred me on to a specialist who would investigate whether or not I had damaged my nerve ends. The specialist found my nerve ends to be fine, and suggested it may be stress (all in the mind).

"I went back to my GP who referred me on to a Teaching Hospital for a bone density scan. Again no problem was found, and MS tests also proved negative. I went on to another Consultant to investigate the possibility of Fibromyalgia, but the symptoms didn’t really ring true, so again there was no conclusion.

"My symptoms worsened, I kept falling over, my speech and vision were affected and I became touch sensitive - in other words, if I touched my skin on occasions a sharp pain would shoot through my body. My GP prescribed HRT, I had gone through the menopause at 47, my immune systems were not working properly, I had had a cough for four years and x-rays showed nothing. My neutrophils (white blood cells) were hovering just above zero."

The following year, eight of Lynn's neighbours also found they had low neutrophil counts, with an alarming number developing similar symptoms to hers, plus skin rashes and cancers.

The erection of a mobile phone mast in Bulls Lane was blamed by the villagers for the sudden onset of their illnesses.

Sutton Coldfield Residents Against Masts (SCRAM) was formed, a small upstairs room in Lynn's house, with protective, foil-lined wallpaper and coated glass deflecting any beams from the mast, serving as its nerve centre.

She and husband Steve moved into a back bedroom further away from the antennae.

Lynn found that she was becoming something of a hermit, as most social situations made her feel uncomfortable.

"A huge amount of investigations took place and it was then that I discovered that I had become electrosensitive," said Lynn, who visited private consultant Dr David Dowson - an early advocate of the existence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME).

"With this newly-found knowledge I was able to research my illness and protect myself and my home. I began to recover. However I only remain well if I avoid excessive electromagnetic fields, which is easier said than done.

"By meeting other electrosensitive sufferers, I realise that our symptoms can differ, it's all about what actually caused the exposure in the first place. My symptoms are triggered off by some fluorescent lighting, computers, mobile phones, mobile phone masts, and microwave and wireless technology. I can only tolerate exposure on a short-term basis, when in contact with this technology for longer periods my symptoms return.

"I now preserve exceptionally good health because I limit my exposure to electromagnetic fields.

"Going out to shop or to bank is a living nightmare as is travelling on public transport, because every other person, if not talking drivel on a mobile phone, has got one on standby. "If phones don’t zap me, lighting does. I’ve lost count with how many shops I have to run in and out of quickly if I want to remain well.

"I am virtually unemployable; a modern workplace is the worst place for me to be, at home I have a purpose-built office with protected screening, but my profession is not easily worked in the home environment.

"It is estimated that over two million people in Britain are electrosensitive. This has immense implications for the economy, considering extra pressure being put on the health service, coupled with a reduction in pensionable earnings and tax."

Lynn, whose belated sick-note coincided with the publication of the WHO report, said campaigners like those in SCRAM and the Radiation Research Trust had helped to persuade the medical authorities to recognise her condition.

"I've got mixed emotions. I'm delighted that they have at long last acknowledged that electrosensitivity exists, because we can now use that as our bolster against people who are being dismissive, like employers and other medical practitioners.

"We have tirelessly spoon-fed them with information and I don't think they were able to avoid it any longer. They've finally had the courage to speak out after years of sarcasm and stonewalling."

For more information contact Sutton Coldfield ElectroSensitives on 0121 308 1549 http://www.sces.info . National support group ElectroSensitivity-UK can be contacted on 01353 778151
http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk

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Jul
2006

Computer network forced man to quit job

10 July 2006 | 07:14

JULIETTE MAXAM

A FORMER furniture worker has told how he has had to give up his job because a wireless computer network installed by his boss started making him sick.

Ryan Warne, 35, is one of a tiny percentage of people in the UK made ill by electromagnetic microwaves emitted by mobile phones, cordless telephones and other wi-fi equipment.

When he is in the presence of today's wireless technology he suffers burning sensations in his head, dizziness and nausea. The headaches can last for days if he is exposed to it for a long time.

He became electro-sensitive in 2004, when a wireless computer network was installed in the furniture showroom where he worked.

Mr Warne, of Elmstead Market, near Colchester, started suffering from burning sensations in his head and dizziness, which he put down to the radio waves in the wireless network. After taking time off sick, he eventually had to give up his job and is currently unemployed.

Now Mr Warne avoids contact with mobile phones, wireless computer networks and cordless phones.

The extent of his symptoms depends on the level of exposure. “If I get a lot of exposure to mobile phones I get headaches which go on for days afterwards. If I get short bursts of exposure I have a headache for an afternoon, it depends on how much I'm absorbing,” said Mr Warne.

“I had a mobile phone. I mainly used it for texting. I started to notice when I was using it I started to get a sensation in my head, I was feeling dizzy and nauseous.”

He added: “My grandfather was dying of prostate cancer last autumn. I went to see him once at Colchester General Hospital but I couldn't go back because there's a big mobile phone mast and I had to say goodbye to him then.”

Now he has no mobile phone, no cordless text phone and no wireless network. “I've become slightly worse. I'm starting to react to normal electrical things like TVs. I had to modify my computer and I can't use it for very long.”

“I've had to modify my lifestyle. I do hope to try and reverse things and build up tolerance. I've heard people do get better and go back to the lifestyle they had before.”

In the meantime, Mr Warne has joined one of several support groups available for electro-sensitive people, ElectroSensitivity-UK, which is trying to inform the public about the problem and campaign for recognition of the illness.

“I'm trying to raise public awareness of what these mobile phones potentially are doing to people, not just to highlight my story, but to make people stop and think,” he said.

Dr David Dowson, a leading complementary medicine doctor and expert on electromagnetism sensitivity, said “radiation sickness” from exposure to electromagnetic emissions used to affect radar operators and electrical supply workers.

“The increasingly widespread use of many new electrical devices in both home and workplace at the same time as completely original technologies based on microwaves have been introduced has spread this environmental trigger.

“Now a vulnerable minority of sensitive individuals are presenting with identical symptoms to those previously only resulting from specialised circumstances. One to 3% may be affected.”

He said it is a rapidly increasing phenomenon. “Up until two years ago I'd only seen about three cases. Now I've seen 10 in the last two years because of our increasingly polluted environment and the increasing use of mobile phones and wireless technology.

“The agricultural revolution led to food sensitivity, the industrial revolution led to chemical sensitivity, the technological revolution is leading to this.”

A former Prime Minister of Norway and ex secretary-general of the World Health Organisation, Gro Harlem, is the most high profile case of electrical hypersensitivity. She gets headaches from mobile phones and other wireless technology, including laptops.

INTERNET LINK
http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk

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7
Jul
2006

Global Umberella Organization for Protection from Non-thermal EMFs and EMR

Ladies and Gentlemen:

My name is Kyong H. Nam who have been living, for the last 23 years, under the HV power line which is proposed to be upgraded from 138 KV to 230 KV with 5-fold power increase. I have brought up 3 children from young ages. My home is in a small community called Tsawwassen in BC, Canada.

I have spent last one and half years to study EMFs and EMR health hazards. I have found many brilliant scientists, engineers, organizations and individuals who sacrificed time and money to protect affected people from non-thermal EMFs and EMR. Excellent in their efforts, but the results were minimal because of big and powerful hands like ICNIRP, WHO, utility companies and governments.

In a couple of hours, BC Utility Commission (BCUC) will hand down their decision. Regardless of the decision, I am proposing a "Global Umbrella Organization for Protection from Non-thermal EMFs and EMR (GUOPNE)" to counter ICNIRP/WHO, governments and utility companies. Without such a Global Umbrella Organization, it would take decades more for the affected people to be protected from non-thermal EMFs and EMR like tobacco smokes. GUOPNE should not forget to embrace Eastern countries like Russia and China.

Is there anyone who would like to initiate organizing the guide-less people to a powerful organization? Please comment. Please relay this message to the interested people.

Kyong H. Nam / Tsawwassen
namlaser at yahoo.com

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I am in full agreement that we need a "people's" organization to coordinate information, and to assist in testimony and litigation where necessary. Also, alternate sound engineering technologies are available but the utilities would rather spend 10 to 30 percent death and suffering of the population as casualties of undetermined cause, than they would to spend the necessary investment in better technology.

I have outlined the structure of such an organization, which tentatively, I have called the International Institute for Electric and Electromagnetic Effects on Health (IIEEEH). You may have a better name.

The Institute can be registered as a limitied liability company (LLC) with volunteer officers with travel expenses for meetings, paid secretary and office staff as necessary.

The Institute could also serve as publisher of authentic, science-based research such as many EMF investigators have difficulty getting published in the so-called major journals. I find that the vested interests in corporate and government financial grants take priority over public good, at most of our major universities and government agencies. They have no interest in learning more about EMF. It might jeopardize their Pot-O-Gold. All of the above costs money and time commitments. However, we have the people on our side when they begin to realize that they have chronic EMF exposure in their homes that can account for some of the stress syndrome -- Hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, many forms of cancer, and impaired immune system in animals as well as humans. I am currently collecting additional exposure data on a farm where a transmission line was constructed between two buildings with a small distance between, in preparation for a court case.

I have observed some very talented persons contributing to the EMF blogs that I receive. Perhaps one of you could take it on. Thank you!

I had hopes of organizing this myself, but at age 77, Mary and I have concluded that we already have more commitments than we are likely to get done, before we join her Sister Maristella. Sister Maristella (Order of The Precious Blood) succumbed to cancer after living in a hermitage under a transmission line on a Benedictine Monastery in Saskatchewan, and finally died in Windsor, Ont, 1999. This nun was a graduate of University of Michigan Law School, Suum cum laude. She practiced law in Chicago for 10 years with Lord, Bissel and Cadyke and was offered a full partnership if she would stay with the firm. She, in her good wit said, "No, I'm goin to work for another Lord!"

She wrote to us about the transmission line which she thought was making her sick, and suggested that I contact Dr. Andrew Marino at Louisiana State University Medical Center, who was a pioneer in the field, and see what I could do about it. We did that some years after, when it was too late.

When one considers the enormity of the Senior Citizen's groups budgets that began with a $5.00 (U.S$) membership fee, I believe the money is there for the asking, and we need to start asking, in magazines, news paper advertisements, radio, etc. I 'm skeptical about government sources, but we now have some Township governing Boards that are speaking up for the residents, or rather the residents are speaking up and the Boards are listening. They are unlikely to spend real money for national and international information, promotion. But the people are glad to have a knowledgeable source come and represent them. That's hard to do if you don't have a support base, or something to sell.

I have started an information campaign with the Michigan Legislature, and since this is an election year, we will have candidates asking each other "What are you doing about the pollution, and collusion?"

Remember, a dozen Jewish boys changed the nature of people all over the earth for some 2000 years. It was a struggle for truth and many became martyrs! Keep plugging!

Don Hillman
donag1 at aol.com

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Dr. Nam,

We are all awaiting news of your decision. I am in Ontario just north of Toronto and was expecting some news from Maureen Broadfoot earlier today but I guess there has been some delay. I am with the Stop Transmission Lines Over People (STOP) Committee.

I have read many of your letters and reports circulated to those with similar interests and concerns. Sharing the expertise has been beneficial and helpful to many including our group. We thank you for your efforts.

Dr. David Fancy and Martin Weatherall have begun the type of "umbrella organization" you are referring to. They are working under the name SWEEP. Are you in touch with them? I have by copy included them in this response and hope they can assist you in your proposal.

I agree that Internationally there are many who share the respective concerns that would make a unified organization carry further power and credibility. You have many contacts on this list and I will provide an additional contact in the Newfoundland area .(Gerald Higgins) E-mail Address(es): gerryhiggins50 at hotmail.com

Gerry Higgins has been raising awareness of the effects associated with transformers and cancer cases in his home town of Norris Arm. He has asked for an Independent funded study to be conducted for years.

Please let us know of your local decision when you are able.

Thanks,

Sue Fusco
http://www.stop-emf.ca

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Hi Kyong

Your idea is very good and very worth while.

An office location would be needed and professional staff. If there was money available or funding from government, there would be a much better chance of getting this organization off the ground. I have approached the only wealthy person that I know and was unsuccessful in getting funding for a similar cause. If you or any contacts can find funding, I am sure we could start an organization very quickly. I am willing to assist.

Best wishes

Martin Weatherall

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Dr Nam,

I am sorry to hear of the results of the BC organization, but your campaign has inspired and informed many people nonetheless.

I have also read many of your posts and letters, and it is wonderful that a researcher with your level of expertise has been working so directly to affect local policy.

As Sue Fusco mentioned, Martin Weatherall and myself have been working to establish a Canadian Initiative (SWEEP) that will help accelerate connections between existing infromation by providing information, relaying contacts, and in many cases where possible direclty helping those living with electrohypersensitivity. We have hesitated using the descriptor of 'umbrella' for SWEEP as we simply don't have the resources to do this type of organizing, and also philosophically believe that people empowered to make change in their local communities is an excellent first objective.

However, your idea of a global initiative is a particularly good one, and I think that a way forward would be to establish a working commitee of individuals already working in the activist field from each country where such advocacy is taking place. This committee could then issue a statement as a starting point. At the moment, all my activist energies are going into pulling together sufficient materials for an excellent website to inform publics in Canada and beyond, and I have been getting some excellent help and advice from Magda Havas on this. Once this website is up I would be pleased to stand as one of a number of Canadians on a form of international inaugural committee. Perhaps you will join me? Sue, Magda, Martin? We could facilitate a statement for an intitial platform and help further circulate Dr Nam's suggestion?

David

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Dear Kyong

I am sorry to hear this.

You are right about forming a group to challenge WHO and ICNIRP and the Governments of this world, the world of FREEDOM??? More like FREEDOM for industry to do what they like.

Best wishes

Eileen O'Connor
Trustee EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org

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Hi Friends:

Here are my thoughts of GUOPNE (inmterim).

Kyong


July 18, 2006

I thank everybody who sent valuable comments and ideas on my appeal to organize GUOPNE (interim). There seem to be many people and local organizations that have thought of the similar organization. By many reasons the ideas have not been materialized yet. Many people might have done groundwork with lots progress. Therefore somebody may suspect my ego and credential.

I am a senior, still working in laser development and applications. I am an electrical engineer and high power laser scientist who do not have any expertise in EMF and EMR. My family and I are EMF affected people. I wanted to see a global body that can lead powerless EMF victims like my family and me in EMF fighting. Other than that I do not have any ambition to take somebody else's glory. I hereby make it clear that I do not have any ego to become a champion of the global organization. We should all work together.

Having said that I would like to propose the following macro-timetable to fulfill the goal.

To the end of September 2006--- Suggestions and discussions (Extended due to summer vacation)

By the end of this year -- Analyze and recommend the discussion results.

By the end of 2008 --- Each country completes establishment of its database and network for its members. Select one or more representatives from each country.

By the end of 2011 --- The representatives shall form a steering committee. The steering committee shall select the name and write the charter of the organization. Completion of global database and network for the members. If possible call a conference. Video Conference may be one way of achieving it.

This timetable is also for discussions. This is big task that may require a large amount of money eventually. But let us approach the task from a different perspective. We have to realize the fact that we have a formidable modern tool, the "Internet". I have seen a country electing its president by Internet power. That is the tool, which provides us chance to communicate each other. We already have a minimal network that can be nurtured to be the seed of the global network (organization).

When I said "Global Umbrella Organization", I meant an Electronic Network (Organization) or E-Network. This way we should be able to make quite success with shoestring budget. We may ask minimal membership fee. If the organization can prove its effectiveness, money may not be a big problem. There are millions potential members, the people living near to HV power lines or around Cell phone antennas. The organization can start with a small task as putting out unified information. It is my experience that many sources putting out the same news in many contradicting ways. (Example).

WHO has tried to normalize the EMF guidelines without too much success especially with eastern countries. Western arrogance was the main reason for the failure. We have to reach out to include eastern countries with humility. To the West, the East seemed backwards in many ways. But it was the Soviet Union that shocked the entire world when it launched the first satellite into space in 1957. Remember that Russia was the country which kept the space station alive during the period of space shuttle absence.

There are many good articles on non-thermal EMF health hazards by individuals, institutes and groups. But it will be very hard if not possible to move WHO and utility giants that resembles a herd of elephants. Even the good articles are like specks of ant bites to them. We have to be a swarm of ants to beat the herd of giant elephants.

Thanks,

Kyong



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Mikrowellensyndrom weit unterhalb der Grenzwerte der 26.BimschV bei Anwohnern des Mobilfunksenders Aschaffenburger Str. 31, 63808 Haibach

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