Saturday, July 17, 2010

Top Doctor's warning to children / Danish illness & GSM mobile-phones / Local woman fights / Letter to BC Hydro / Harm to Ontario Resident / every 15 seconds

W.E.E.P. News

Wireless Electrical and Electromagnetic Pollution News

17 July 2010

Top doctor's mobile phone radiation warning to children

Geoff Lakeman

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/07/15/top-doctor-s-mobile-phone-radiation-warning-to-children-115875-22413934/


A leading government doctor is urging kids to text instead of talking on mobile phones...for the sake of their health.

He admits there is no medical evidence at present that mobiles "fry" youngsters' brains. But Dr Tony Jewell, chief medical officer for Wales, said yesterday:

"Better safe than sorry.”

"We don't expect young people to stop using mobiles altogether but there are steps they can take to protect their health for the future."

Children in Wales are being targeted with leaflets that tell them:

"When you use a mobile it sends out radio signals close to your head.”

“The longer you talk, the more time you are exposed to radio signals. Current research does not suggest young people are especially sensitive to phone signals.”

"More research is needed, however, and we recommend young people keep down their exposure to radio signals just in case a health concern is found."

John Jenkins, spokesman for the British Medical Association in Wales, said: "Although there is no current evidence of a direct link with health problems, it would be wise for children to limit their use."

The Mobile Operators' Association stressed that there was no evidence of health risks.

Executive director John Cooke, said: "To date, no adverse effects have been established. If parents are still concerned, they can encourage children to keep calls short, send texts, or use hands-free devices."

A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "As a precaution, children should only use mobiles for essential purposes and keep calls short. All phones sold in the UK comply with international rules on non-ionising radiation."

She added that the Chief Medical Officer for England offered no recommendations about children using text messaging over voice calls.

Mast Sanity

Text but don't talk on mobile, children told

http://www.herald.ie/national-news/text-but-dont-talk-on-mobile-children-told-2259665.html

Children urged to 'text not call' by medical chief

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10629503

Don't call, send tests, U.K. medical officer tells children

http://www.torontosun.com/life/healthandfitness/2010/07/14/14707326.html

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Danish statistics and GSM mobile-phones

From:  Henrik Eiriksson <henrik@solvation.net>

Hi Prof. Havas,

I thought you might find the attached doc interesting. It's a one-page  collection of graphs pulled from the Danish statistics showing strange spikes in illness at the same time GSM mobile-phones  went into commerce in Denmark.

Best,
Henrik

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Local woman fights wireless industry to reduce health risks

Coast News

Foster first learned about the dangers of cell phone towers in 1999 when a neighbor approached her while she was walking her dog. ...

Robert R

http://thecoastnews.com/view/full_story/8775609/article-Local-woman-fights-wireless-industry-to-reduce-health-risks-?instance=coast_top_story

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Letter to BC Hydro

Dear Ms. Verschoor: I am writing to express my concerns regarding BC Hydro's plan to install 'smart' meters on every BC home. Although I applaud the effort to conserve energy and do as much conservation as I can, there are other issues at stake here. Namely, the fact that these meters use wireless transmitters, which rely on signals in the microwave spectrum similar to cell phones and WiFi computer systems. This band, between the 900 Mhz to 2.4 Ghz range, has been shown in numerous independent international studies to have effects on human health at power levels even below those commonly used to transmit these signals. Our bodies rely on electrical signals to function; our cells, like any communication network, rely on them to repair and sustain themselves.

Pulsed radiation from microwaves disrupts cellular communication in biological systems. Some scientific studies have shown that cellular damage is done by repeated exposure to microwave signals, including DNA strand breaks. While single strand DNA breaks can be repaired by the body, double strand breaks cannot, and become genetic mutation that is passed on to offspring. 

Aside from that, the experience with smart meters in California has not been encouraging. Citizens have complained of numerous health issues, including heart rate problems, high blood pressure, insomnia, tinnitus, chronic fatigue, etc.

Part of the problem is that our civilization is currently layering one form of electromagnetically-powered device over another, so the effects are cumulative. By introducing yet another layer with smart meters, we are setting the stage for more widespread chronic illness and eventually cancers of various kinds. Even the recently released Interphone study, which has been largely discredited by reputable scientists, showed a 40% increase in certain types of brain tumours with heavy use of cell phones. In fact the rate is much higher according to studies whose methodology has been properly conducted, probably closer to a 200% higher incidence of tumours.

The other issue in California has been that the smart meters apparently are not at all accurate and have resulted in numerous incidences of conflict between the utility company and clients who say they have been grossly overcharged. The utility then relies exclusively on the smart meter reading, somehow assuming it can't make a mistake, and holds customers to account.

BC Hydro could be asking for far more trouble than the minor savings these meters provide are worth, in terms of disputes with customers.

Once again I see that our Liberal government is prepared to ram through another legislation designed to help the corporate sector through its new Clean Energy Act, under the guise of being environmentally friendly. There is no opt-out clause in this Act for customers who may be sensitive to electromagnetic radiation through smart meters. That is like saying, "You'll take our pollution and like it whether you want it or not." That is hardly a "free market" economy, when there is no choice.

I am prepared to discuss other options for saving energy, and already have a solar hot water system installed so as to cut energy costs between May-October.

However, I will resist with all my power any attempt to install wireless smart meters on my home. 

Sincerely,

Art Joyce

New Denver, BC

COPY TO: MLA Katrine Conroy

Sean Arthur (Art) Joyce

ajoyce@uniserve.com

www.chameleonfire.ca

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Smart Meter causing harm to Ontario Resident

I am electrically hypersensitive - so much so, that I had to suddenly quit my job of 25 years and moved to a small community that measured fairly safe electro magnetic radiation. It was not a sudden illness but rather a misdiagnosed illness for over 10 years. When my doctor finally figured it out, I moved suddenly and instantly as the illness had progressed so badly.  I now live in rural Ontario and am indeed feeling that much better.  However, over the last month or so, I was beginning to feel sick again and could not figure this out.  I had bought a house and took 5 months of gutting 7 out of the 9 rooms and making it safe for me with the help of several knowledgeable people.  I have been very fortunate to have known about all these people.  I had a fantastic contractor who researched absolutely every product that went into this house as I am also chemically sensitive.

It has been truly an expensive venture but worth it.  After doing all of this and moving in, it was alarming to still feel sick.  I got out my RF Analyzer meter and read the back of the smart meter from the inside of my house.  It was reading high every 2 minutes with bursts of information going out. 

This is the information I have come up with regarding smart meters and what can be done:

The meter base can go into a weather proof meter box installed on a pedestal somewhere on your property.  Apparently, this box, if closed entirely would not allow them to actually read the meter so a hole is cut into it and covered with plexiglass for the reading. It has to be faced away from you. All costs are at the expense of the homeowner and one must dig a trench to bury the line but you can use the same trench that has to be dug if you are burying the hydro line.

The Smart Meter program is Provincially mandated, so I called the Minister's office and they were extremely helpful.

The gentleman I talked with also said that I was not the first phone call he had received on this issue.  I told him that I was getting sicker and sicker as each day went by and that sometimes I could not feel my hands and feet at night with the numbness and tingling etc.  This man said he would call the hydro utility company in charge of my power and then they get authorisation through the Town or City to bury the hydro on the Town property and to move the meter somewhere on your property.  By the way, they were all extremely helpful especially after they had seen the work I had done to date with the wiring, on-demand switches, additional DC wiring etc.

I myself had a different thing done which was, miraculously, to have the smart meter placed on a pole across the street and facing away from me.  However, I was not then able to encase it in this weatherproof meter box as it was not on my property. This is just the solution that the Utility company came up with for my situation to expedite the matter. I don't know if it will have been better to encase the meter closer to me on my property and facing away.  Apparently these weatherproof meter boxes are commercial grade and only emit radiation out through the plexiglass hole in the way it is facing.

It still remains to be seen whether the meter, being across the street and not encased in a weatherproof meter box, will reduce the radiation. (in my instance I did not have the choice to put it on my property as one of those meter boxes was unavailable and no-one seemed too enthused by the idea of encasing it in one).  As of now, the electrician has only just moved the meter to the pole across the street and I am waiting for the electrical company to approve it before getting rid of the overhead hydro line, burying the line and hooking up the meter.  I will measure it when it's done and let you all know what happens and if my symptoms go away again.  They are still greatly reduced from where they were in Toronto although not as good as before the smart meters were installed.

The writer has asked to remain anonymous

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Comment on article below - " emits a signal every 15 seconds or so "BC Hydro said only "6 times a day for about one minute each time"

( from top of page two of that letter )
Are Water meters sending out more then Hydro meters?

water meter near Calgary

http://emrabc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/electronicgasmeter.jpg

these Mercury meters are also used on  2.4GZ OpenWay Itron Gas meters

Kamloop ready to seek bids on meters

JULY 9,2010

http://www.kamloopsnews.ca/article/20100709/KAMLOOPS0101/307099983/-1/kamloops/city-ready-to-seek-bids-on-meters

City utilities director David Duckworth says a request for proposals to provide and install 21,000 radio-frequency water meters is ready to go.

The three-year deal should be going out today or early next week, he said Thursday.
He expects about six proposals to be submitted in the next four weeks or so.

The submissions will then be reviewed and go to City council for a decision, probably in September.

If all goes according to schedule, meter installation should begin late this year in downtown, Valleyview, Barnhartvale and Juniper and Dallas.

That first phase will take about a year to complete; the entire citywide installation is expected to take three years.

Duckworth said a short mock billing period might follow as each phase gets switched from flat rate to meters. That billing would show homeowners their costs and water use.

Houses that have older-style meters, such as those on the volunteer program or that have been built since 1999, when the City required the devices be installed but not hooked up, will get them changed out with
radio-frequency meters.

The cost of the whole program is $14 million, with funding coming from the municipal gas tax fund and the water utility operating reserve.

The radio-frequency meters contain a small battery that emits a signal every 15 seconds or so. The batteries can last 15 to 20 years.

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Specs of the Smart Meters used in an Ontario town.

This meter is from the states called iCon by Sensus... how ironic - effects our senses...

http://www.sensus.com/Module/Catalog/File?id=523
http://emrabc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/meter1.jpg

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http://www.mast-victims.org/index.php?content=news&action=view&type=newsitem&id=4840

The EHS were protected from EMC in a French forest.

They are now under appeal by the justice of the Drome region for illegal occupation with damages of € 10,000 and € 5,000 per additional day of occupation.

They will be held July 21 at the tribunal of Valencia.

Yes, they have set up an encampment in a forest where they are safe from electromagnetic radiation, but technically they are trespassing because they don't have permission to be there.

They could be heavily fined if their appeal doesn't succeed.

The members of the group that has set up the settlement say they have nowhere else that is safe for them to live, so they are entitled to occupy this piece of land which is not used for any other purpose. The landowner doesn't agree and is trying to get them evicted. It could go through several more stages of appeal.

They are being treated like travellers in an unlicensed gypsy encampment, with the difference that they don't have the strong legal protection that travellers now have in the UK.

Regards,
IC

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SmartMeter questioned in Scotts Valley

by Michelle Camerlingo

http://www.pressbanner.com/view/full_story/8777401/article-SmartMeter-questioned-in-Scotts-Valley?instance=home_news_lead_story

Jul 15, 2010

Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s crusade to place SmartMeter devices at all California homes and businesses has been met with complaints of inaccurate billing issues and health risks across the state.

With less than a month before the digital meters are slated to arrive in town, the utility giant visited the Scotts Valley City Council on July 7 to boast about the benefits of the new technology, which it began installing in 2006. The digital gas and electricity meters are supposed to replace analog technology that dates back to Thomas Edison's experiments in the late 1800s.

In response to please from a number of residents, the City Council agreed to consider a moratorium on SmartMeter installation until the August release of an ongoing state report by the California Public Utilities Commission on the meters' accuracy.

"I have no problem with joining a probably meaningless moratorium, but you've got to understand that there is a push for a green economy right now, and this is part of that push," Vice Mayor Dene Bustichi said. "But it's a balancing act for what's best for the entire community."

Councilwoman Stephany Aguilar said customers should be able to opt out of the program.

Talk of health risks stems from electromagnetic radiation emitted by the devices, similar to that produced by cell phones, baby monitors and, more extremely, microwaves.

"I myself am very sensitive to EMF emissions and don't see any harm in supporting the moratorium," Aguilar said.
But PG&E senior director William Devereaux said the company is under orders to proceed with the new technology from the state and federal government.

The Obama administration has launched an $8 billion endeavor to upgrade the country's electricity grid, which includes meter improvements.

Devereaux said the new meters will allow PG&E to track power consumption hourly and eventually will allow customers to watch how much power they use at certain times of day, down to individual appliances in the home.

The aim is for people to shift consumption away from peak use times, such as late afternoon, which would save energy and fossil fuels, Devereaux said. With digital meters, power use could be charged by the hour and prices could change with the time of day.

For the plan to work most efficiently, everyone has to participate, Devereaux said.

Roughly 6 million of PG&E's 10 million customers already have digital meters. But grievances about hefty bills have plagued the company every time it installs them in a new jurisdiction.

In May, the utility company admitted that about 23,000 SmartMeters could have been the source of billing inaccuracies.

Devereaux said the company is tackling the mistakes.

"We are working on the problems," he said. "They are more accurate than the previous meters."

On June 18, San Francisco's city attorney asked state regulators to halt meter installation in the city until the Public Utility Commission report is finished. Santa Cruz County supervisors joined the request soon after.

Berkeley's City Council also has drafted a letter in response to a number of worries about the digital meters.

Joshua Hart, who recently started a group called Scotts Valley Neighbors Against Smart Meters, said he and many other residents worry about the financial, health and safety consequences of the meters.

Hart does not own or use a cell phone because of electromagnetic emissions.

San Francisco recently passed a law that requires cell phone retailers to disclose radiation levels because of a connection between radiation and brain tumors, Hart said.

"PG&E has grossly miscalculated the health impacts of EMF radiation," Hart said.

But Devereaux said the World Health Organization and the Federal Communication Commission have ruled that the digital meters are safe.

Hart contended that the FCC's standards are outdated.

"Levels of electromagnetic radiation permitted in the U.S. are banned by law in other countries, like Italy, Russia and Switzerland," Hart said.

Hart said the installation of digital meters will allow the layoffs of more than 1,000 meter readers, because the meters send out wireless signals and can be read remotely, which eliminates the need to visit every customer.

Devereaux said about 400 meter readers have lost their jobs, while 80 percent were moved to other areas of the company.

While layoffs and billing inaccuracies were part of the discussion at the City Council meeting, the people who spoke were most alarmed by the health risks.

Scotts Valley resident Marilyn Garrett compared the meters with microwave radiation.

"We need public ownership of utilities that works in the interest of the public," Garrett said.

Christine Barrington of Scotts Valley said that she's not sure about the health risks, but she has a very good reason not to trust the corporation and government.

"I feel there is no rush," Barrington said. "I think we need to slow down until we really understand what the costs may be."

To comment, e-mail reporter Michelle Camerlingo at michelle@pressbanner.com, call 438-2500 or post a comment at www.pressbanner.com.

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Yale Study Shows Electrical Fields Influence Brain Activity

Published: July 14, 2010

http://opa.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=7646

Neuronal activity is measured by EEG. Now it appears that electrical fields influence behavior of brain cells.

New Haven, Conn. — Most scientists have viewed electrical fields within the brain as the simple byproducts of neuronal activity. However, Yale scientists report in the July 15 issue of the journal Neuron that electrical fields can also influence the activity of brain cells.

The finding helps explain why techniques that influence electrical fields such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation are effective for the treatment of various neurological disorders, including depression. The study also "raises many questions about the possible effects of electrical fields, such as power lines and cell phones, in which we immerse ourselves," said David McCormick, the Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine, a researcher of the Kavli Institute of Neuroscience and senior author of the study.

The chemical process that triggers tiny charges in the membranes of neurons causes much of the brain's electrical activity. Electroencephalograms, or EEGs, detect these fluctuations when they occur in large numbers of neurons together. These internal electrical signals contain information about certain cognitive and behavioral states but, until now, it had not been shown whether they actually change the activity of the brain itself.

McCormick and Flavio Frohlich, a postdoctoral research associate, introduced slow oscillation signals into brain tissue and found that the signal created a sort of feedback loop, with changes in electrical field guiding neural activity, which in turn strengthened the electrical field.

"It's like asking whether the roar of the crowd in the football stadium also influences you to cheer as well. And in turn, your cheering encourages others to cheer along with you." McCormick said.

The ability of electric fields generated by the brain to influence its own activity appears to be particularly prominent during epileptic seizures. However, the influence of electric fields is not limited to these pathological states. The study of Frohlich and McCormick demonstrates that the electrical fields also influence brain function during normal activities such as sleep.

McCormick said the findings change the way in which we view brain function and may be of significant clinical value in controlling epilepsy, depression and other neural dysfunctional states.

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 - Première mondiale scientifique avec les EHS de la forêt de Saoû en France:
La preuve des encéphaloscans comparatifs.
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer / Office Making You Sick? / Judge / New Cigarettes / Vatican six officials being investigated for manslaughter / Wi-Fi

W.E.E.P. News

Wireless Electrical and Electromagnetic Pollution News

16 July 2010

The Effects Of Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer

July 15th, 2010

http://www.cochinpages.com/general/the-effects-of-radiation-in-the-cause-of-cancer/

Cancer is, unfortunately, spreading in the modern society. Nearly all cancer forms are increasing when it comes to incidence, i.e. new cases/year (cf. Hallberg & Johansson 2002a).

It could recently be read in the BBC News that skin cancer is rising in young adults, and Sara Hiom, head of the health information at Cancer Research UK said, when interviewed, that "Non-melanoma cancers are rising at an alarming rate".

Non-melanoma cancers are rising at an alarming rate

More and more research efforts goes into understanding the molecular mechanisms behind these various progressive cancer forms, and much more money is spent on finding new drugs to treat patients. However, oddly enough, very little is spent on understanding the actual causes for cancer.

Among such possible causative agents, more and more focus is nowadays put on modern gadgets, such as mobile telephones and computers, and their chemical and physical emissions, including flame retardants and electromagnetic non-ionising radiation.

Childhood leukemia was early connected to power-frequent magnetic fields already in the pioneering work by Wertheimer and Leeper (1979), and more recently Scandinavian scientists have identified an increased risk for acoustic neuroma (i.e., a benign tumor of the eighth cranial nerve) in cell phone users, as well as a slightly increased risk of malignant brain tumors such as astrocytoma and meningioma on the same side of the brain as the cell phone was habitually held (Hardell et al. 1999, 2004, 2005; Lonn et al. 2004).

In addition, a clear association between adult cancers and FM radio broadcasting radiation has been noticed, both in time and location (Hallberg & Johansson 2002b, 2004, 2005a). Initial studies on facial nevi indicates that nowadays also young children can have a substantial amount of these.

If it can be shown that radiofrequent radiation is not correlated with child cancers the current focus on low-frequency electromagnetic fields can continue. If there is also a radiofrequent and/or microwave correlation then this must be considered in future research as well as in today's preventive work.

Most recently, Dr. Djemal Beniashvili and other scientists at the Edith Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, Israel, have demonstrated a possible link between exposure to power-frequent electromagnetic fields and breast cancer in elderly women (Beniashvili et al. 2005).

They compared the breast cancer rates in elderly women from an earlier period (1978-1990) to a more recent period (1991-2003), which has been characterized by a much more extensive use of personal computers (more than 3 hours a day), mobile telephones, TV sets, and other household electrical appliances. They used available medical records extending over a period of 26 years, involving the analysis of more than 200,000 samples.

Most recently a possible link has been demonstrated between exposure to power-frequent electromagnetic fields and breast cancer in elderly women

Among the elderly women who developed breast cancer in the first time frame, 20 percent were regularly exposed to power-frequent fields.

But in the more modern period 51 percent were so exposed, mainly through the use of personal computers. The authors concluded: "There was a statistically significant influence of electromagnetic fields on the formation of all observed epithelial mammary tumours in the second group."

This represented a more than two-fold increase, which was considered highly significant (cf. Beniashvili et al. 2005).

Of course, many other environmental factors have changed during the period 1978-1990, but increased environmental exposure to power-frequent fields is among the more conspicuous changes to have taken place. Naturally, there are many aspects of this question that remain to be clarified, and, from a scientific point of view, it is far from conclusively settled.

Educational Cell Phone Digital Book by Paul Fitzgerald, EMF expert, graduated from NJIT in Newark, NJ. He has been studying EMF's for over 15 years.. He has done over 100 radio shows in 2006 and released his book CellPhone Lies To learn more go to EMF Radiation News.

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Is Your Office Making You Sick?

July 14th, 2010

How to heal sick building syndrome.

Sick building syndrome (SBS) and the growing prevalence of WiFi and mobile phones are creating long-term health risks that are much more difficult to define—let alone diagnose. With symptoms ranging from dry cough and eye, nose, skin or throat irritation to dizziness, fatigue, headaches, and nausea caused by biological contaminants (like bacteria and molds), toxins from asbestos, carbon monoxide, cleaning agents, and radiation in the workplace, researchers conclude "more focus is needed on the indoor environment" to prevent SBS.

A study at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, for example, shows that cutting ventilation rates even a little can raise the incidence of sick building syndrome among workers by 23%. And exposure to electromagnetic pollution, increasingly prevalent today, only compounds these risks.

New research in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health reports increased cancer and neurological risks from cell towers, which seem to be popping up everywhere—often disguised in church steeples and bell towers. Reviewing 10 epidemiological studies, a Swedish investigation notes that 8 show increased risks within 500 meters (about 1/3 of mile) of mobile phone base stations.

As none of these studies reports exposure above accepted international guidelines for electromagnetic fields (EMFs), the researchers admit "current guidelines may be inadequate in protecting the health of human populations." Furthermore, this research addresses only one form of radiation surrounding us all 24/7.

Some studies show that American electrical workers with the most electric and magnetic exposure are twice as likely to die of prostate cancer as those with lower exposure. University of Washington research finds that communications and electrical workers have higher rates of breast cancer—even though this study only looked at men—who don't actually  have breasts!

Data from over 130,000 electrical workers shows an increased risk of suicide, while other studies link EMF radiation to depression and other mental health problems. In an earlier review of occupational exposure to EMFs, 9 out of 10 studies link electromagnetic radiation to ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease.

Dr. Ann Louise's Take:

It's beginning to look like many of us may be suffering from a kind of severe allergy to electricity and electronics.

At this point you may well be asking what you can do. I'm certainly not suggesting that you quit your job. What I am suggesting is that it's time to consider the electropollution on your own personal "radar screen."

I've learned a thing or two about this kind of pollution. And the answer can be as simple as moving your desk a few feet away from hazardous sources.

For starters, take a look around your workspace, identifying areas that could possibly emit EMFs. Culprits can include electrical boxes, cables, electrical utility closets, transformers outside the building, and cell or radio frequency towers nearby.

Elevators may also be cause for concern. One study, for example, linked a hydraulic elevator, which regularly produces power surges with corresponding magnetic fields far above safe limits, to increased risk for breast cancer among women working in this building.

What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

Check out some of the electromagnetic safety equipment I've personally found helpful in my EMF Product Guide. For example, you might want to measure EMFs in your workplace with a GaussMeter, paying special attention to readings in areas where you spend most of your day.

If readings are high—above 1 milligauss (mG) according to The Bioinitiative Report—move your desk and chair away from a wall where wiring is located or if EMF-generating machines (like copy machines or wireless routers) are on the other side. Keep your distance, as well, from surge protectors, extension cords, power bars, and electrical wires.

Whenever you need to make copies, stand away from the machine, particularly the motor, which can produce EMFs. Fax machines, printers, and scanners all give off EMFs, and some laser printers emit ozone, which irritates the lining of the lungs.

Is your computer hard drive located under your desk? If so, move it as far away from your body as possible to distance yourself from EMFs and turn off any electronic equipment when you're not using it. To learn more ways to remediate the all-too numerous health hazards that invade today's buildings, go to www.buildingbiology.net, and then share your findings with your office manager or supervisor.

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Judge won't bar use of electronics

http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Local-news-in-brief-July-13--2010#disqus_thread

A judge has reaffirmed her decision not to issue a preliminary injunction to bar Arthur Firstenberg's neighbor from using electronic devices in her home, but the judge again declined to dismiss Firstenberg's lawsuit.

Firstenberg claims that because he is extraordinarily sensitive to electromagnetic signals, his health is damaged by Raphaela Monribot's use of an iPhone, a Wi-Fi system and other electronic devices.

His complaint against Monribot and the owner of her west-side house, Robin Leith, made national headlines earlier this year.

In orders issued Thursday, state District Judge Sarah Singleton said no hearing is necessary on Firstenberg's motion for an injunction. An affidavit from Olle Johansson, head of Experimental Dermatology Unit at the Korolinska Institute of Stockholm, Sweden, regarding Firstenberg's "electrohypersensititivty," does not change the judge's previous ruling, Singleton wrote.

But Singleton also turned down Monribot's motion to dismiss the complaint, so the case will progress toward a trial. No dates have been set.

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Are Cell Phones the New Cigarettes?

Posted by: Dr. Mercola | July 15 2010

http://emf.mercola.com/sites/emf/archive/2010/07/15/are-cell-phones-the-new-cigarettes.aspx

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Vatican masts blamed for causing cancer in children

By Michael Day in Milan

Thursday, 15 July 2010

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/vatican-masts-blamed-for-causing-cancer-in-children-2026765.html

Radio masts operated by the Vatican's radio station are causing cancer in children, a medical expert has told a Rome court – resulting in six officials of the station being investigated for manslaughter.

The claims of Professor Andrea Micheli, from Milan's National Tumor Institute, focus on 19 child deaths from leukaemia or lymphoma between 1980 and 2003 in the Cesano area, north of Rome; Vatican Radio operates masts nearby in Santa Maria di Galeria.

Micheli, a professor of cancer epidemiology, says in his 300-page report: "The study suggests there was an important, coherent and significant link between residential exposure to the Vatican Radio structures and an excess risk of death from leukaemia and lymphoma in the children."

He said the raised cancer risk occurred in children under 14 who lived less than 7.5 miles from the masts. He also found evidence of a link between the radiation and adult cancers – but only among those who lived much closer to the antennae.

His investigation was ordered by the court five years ago after concerns were raised about an increased incidence of cancer in the area. As a result of Prof Micheli's evidence, six officials of Vatican Radio have been placed under investigation for manslaughter, by investigating magistrate Stefano Pesci.

The Vatican was quick to point out yesterday that the Italian Navy also operated radio masts in the area.

La Repubblica reported, however, that the leaked court report singled out the Vatican Radio masts as the likely cause, quoting it as saying: "It is due to exposure to the antennae of Vatican Radio and not that of the navy."

Father Federico Lombardi, the director general of Vatican Radio, said it had followed all regulations in setting up the masts.

He also expressed concern that the report was leaked ahead of its official publication,

Vatican Radio, which was set up in 1931, broadcasts to 61 countries in 47 languages.

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Parents question Wi-Fi

Posted By NATHAN TAYLOR, The Packet & Times
http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2662396

"I don't know what to do, and I'm scared."

Betty Churchley isn't the only one looking for answers to the list of unknowns surrounding her 12-year-old son's symptoms, which she believes could be a product of electromagnetic radiation coming from the wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) in her son's school, Mountain View Elementary School in Collingwood.

Fighting back tears, Churchley spoke about her son, who uses a heart monitor because of an erratic heartbeat that she said began when Wi-Fi was installed at the school.

The Collingwood mother was among the 80 or so people who attended an information session last week at Collingwood's Leisure Time Centre. The meeting was organized by the recently formed Simcoe Safe School Committee.

The committee, made up of mental health counsellors, chiropractors and others in the community, paid to bring Magda Havas, associate professor at Trent University, to make a presentation. Havas has conducted electromagnetic research for 20 years, and she believes Wi-Fi should not be in schools.

"If this was happening to my child," Havas told Churchley, "I'd take them out of Mountain View school."

Angel Bavelaar, of Wasaga Beach, came to the meeting with her eight-year-old son, Dalton, who has been diagnosed with superventricular tachycardia, the symptoms of which includes a racing heart.

Bavelaar had to pause to regain her composure while describing her son's conditions.

"He has every single symptom you can think of. It breaks my heart," she said. "He was a normal kid, then it was almost like he had ADHD, stopped sleeping, cried all the time. He just wasn't himself."

"I feel like I'm going to fall and it feels like I'm not really in my body and I can't move," Dalton explained.

Bavelaar said Dalton has collapsed five times at his school, Birchview Dunes Elementary School.

"It's always at school where he seems worse," she said. "Even if it turns out that he's just got a normal heart condition, the Wi-Fi isn't helping anything."

Christine MacLean is undecided. She attended the meeting as part of her est to find out what's causing symptoms -- such as nausea and trouble sleeping -- experienced by her kids, who attend Mountain View. She wants to know the differences between symptoms related to anxiety and those caused by electromagnetic fields.

She explained how her children's symptoms subsided when they were away from Wi-Fi, "only to re-experience them when we spent a weekend in a Toronto hotel" that had wireless Internet.

The Simcoe County District School Board implemented Wi-Fi in all of its schools as part of its information and communication technology (ICT) strategic plan. The board has been faced with criticism recently by some parents of Mountain View students.

But the board's policy conforms to Health Canada's guidelines.

"We count on our government regulators to help us out," said board superintendent John Dance. "We've taken a look at it... and we have to say there's nothing there that says (Wi-Fi) is unsafe."

The board has been accused of knowingly putting kids' health at risk by not exercising the precautionary principle, which calls for all risks to be eliminated in the absence of conclusive evidence they cause harm.

"You're not going to cross the road because you might get hit by a car? That's simplistic, I know, but the precautionary principle is not based on science," Dance said, adding, "there hasn't been any medical evidence from medical doctors" saying its usage in schools is harmful to children.

At an earlier meeting, the board brought in physicist Tony Muc, who agreed the technology was safe. The parents argue that Muc did not focus on the biological effects.

"I understand that," Dance said, "but when you bring in someone with hard science, you go with scientific answers."

Havas maintains Health Canada's Safety Code 6, which sets guidelines for radiofrequency exposure, "does not protect anyone against biological health effects."

"We've got to educate school officials that this technology is not safe. We're not saying don't use the Internet," she said, noting they are asking that the board recognize potential hazards and exercise the precautionary principle. "They're not doing that, and they're hiding behind Health Canada."

No representatives from the Simcoe County District School Board were at last week's meeting, as they were at their own finance meeting. But Paul Wehrle made it.

Wehrle is a trustee with the Bluewater District School Board, which also has Wi-Fi in all of its schools.

"I have three grandchildren in the system, and I'm very nervous," he said. "We're immersing children in an electromagnetic environment that we really don't know anything about."

Not knowing is the frustrating part, said Wehrle, who represents Meaford and the Blue Mountains.

"You have a lot of theories. You can't prove what you're saying," he said of Havas, noting the symptoms could be tied to other causes. "On the other hand, Safety Code 6 is not based on any stronger evidence than hers."

Wehrle noted he was not speaking on behalf of the school board.

Angela Klein is on the parent council at St. Vincent-Euphrasia Elementary School in Meaford. Her seven-year-old daughter attends the school.

Like so many others, Klein is on a hunt for answers. She believes Wi-Fi is causing health problems, but it hasn't been proven to her.

"But I also believe they can't prove to me it's not. And if we don't have an answer either way, it shouldn't be there," she said.

Initially, a group of Mountain View parents asked the Simcoe County board to turn off Wi-Fi access points at the school that it said were unnecessarily left on. One of the arguments was regarding the level of radiation being emitted. The board said the access points were to remain on so the Wi-Fi could be accessed in various parts of the school at various times.

"The board has already made its decision on this. Nothing that I've ever read has said a cellphone tower is less powerful than an access point," Dance said of arguments to the contrary. He also noted trustees recently reaffirmed their support for the strategic plan, including Wi-Fi usage.

The board's objective in introducing Wi-Fi in all schools, Dance said, was equity and accessibility.

"The reason why we went to wireless is because, through the ICT strategic plan... we found that we didn't have the availability to have computer labs for every student," he said.

With wireless, "the computers move as opposed to the students," Dance said.

Among the information distributed to those in attendance at last week's meeting were results from surveys conducted by the school board as part of its ICT plan.

Rodney Palmer, who represents the Simcoe Safe School Committee, and whose kids attend Mountain View, noted the answers to one question in particular stood out.

The board asked: "How would you like to see technology used in schools?" One option was "Wi-Fi in school/more Internet." Zero per cent of parents chose that option, while 11% of the board's central staff, 34% of school staff and 16% of students chose it.

Also, only 8% of central staff and 1% of school staff identified "lack of Wi-Fi in schools" as a concern. Zero per cent of central staff and 19% of school staff considered wireless connection a priority.

Havas commended those who showed up at the meeting for taking an interest in the matter, and she encouraged them to keep the heat on the board.

"If you organized yourselves, you could be a very powerful group, and I think that's what you need to do," she said.

Earlier this week, the Simcoe County District School Board posted to its website letters from both Education Minister Leona Dombrowsky and Nina Arron, director of public health protection and prevention with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, in which they state their support for the board's use of Wi-Fi.

Both refer to Safety Code 6, with Dombrowsky stating Health Canada and the World Health Organization "have the scientific, technical and public policy knowledge" to deem the technology safe.

ntaylor@orilliapacket.com

PARENTS MOBILIZING

A group of concerned citizens, believing wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) is causing physical harm to school children, has taken various steps to inform the public on the matter.

"For the past few months, a group of parents have realized that approaching the board with delegations has not been working," Rodney Palmer said of the Simcoe County District School Board.

Palmer and other parents of Mountain View Elementary School students have made presentations to the board. They've been heard more than once; it's the results that have them upset, with the board having affirmed its support for Wi-Fi in its schools.

The Mountain View school council now has a Wi-Fi subcommittee, which was formed to further investigate the issue. Now, the Simcoe Safe School Committee has been formed.

"This is a plea to find out how widespread this novel collection of symptoms is," Palmer said. "We're asking the questions that are failing to be asked by the authorities."

The committee now has a website: www.safeschool.ca.

COMPLAINT FILED

A complaint has been filed against the Simcoe County District School Board's freedom of information and records management officer.

Rodney Palmer filed the complaint with the province's privacy commissioner on behalf of the Mountain View school council's Wi-Fi subcommittee, claiming Gina Coish "abused" the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA).

The group had asked the board when Wi-Fi was installed and activated at Mountain View.

Coish recommended it be treated as a formal Freedom of Information request under MFIPPA because of potential student privacy concerns.

"This is not a privacy issue. This is a simple technical issue," Palmer said.

Debbie Clarke, communications manager with the board, said, "We cannot comment about individual FOI requests. We have an excellent set of procedures for processing FOI requests and we fully abide by our duties under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act."

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