Spanish city implements radiation limits
http://www.next-up.org http://www.madridiario.es/2009/Diciembre/municipio/leganes/180357/leganes-reducira-las-emisiones-de-las-antenas.html
The first ruling will reduce radiation from relay antennas by 4000 times 21/12/2009 – MD0/EP MADRID During its latest session the Municipal Council of Leganés (a major suburb southwest of Madrid, the third largest town in the region), approved a new motion intended to regulate the installation of mobile telephony relay antennas, a “first” in Spain to resolve this problem, since they will now have to emit the lowest possible level of radiation, about 4,000 times less than at present. Read more…
June, 2009 — Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to support Federal legislation to repeal those portions of the Act and to return these powers to the local government.
May 26, 2009 — Los Angeles Unified School District (approximately 600 schools) – The Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution supporting the deployment of fibre optic broadband technology because it is faster, more secure, can handle more data and is safer than wireless technology.
May 2009 Portland, Oregon – The City Council has voted to recommend that the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) “revisit and update studies on potential health concerns” arising from wireless emissions.
Court in Chile says tower “violates constitutional rights”
Letter to Dr. Martin and Health Canada
Do Adverse Health Trends Correlate with Increased Exposure to EMR?
Do adverse health trends correlate with research into Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)?
An overview of adverse public health trends from 1996 – 2009
Sarah Benson – 10/08/09
On the eighth of May 1997, in the first few months of its publication NZine featured an article in which I interviewed Dr Neil Cherry about his research into the health effects of electromagnetic radiation. Such is the worldwide interest in this topic that the article entitled The Electromagnetic Radiation Health Threat – Part I has continued to be one of the most widely read .
Now NZine is pleased to publish a further series of articles on the topic of the Electromagnetic Radiation Health Threat with the script of Do adverse health trends correlate with the research into Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)?, a paper presenting An overview of adverse public health trends from 1996 – 2009 by public health advocate Sarah Benson.
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CANCER AND THE DIRTY ELECTRICITY PLAGUE
CANCER AND THE DIRTY ELECTRICITY PLAGUE
Released in the year 2000 a study of 44,788 sets of twins from Sweden, Denmark and Finland concluded that environmental factors were the initiating event in the majority of cancers.(ii) The strongest contender and most likely culprit is artificial (man-made) electromagnetic radiation. Read more…
CAUSE — CALL TO ACTION
About 3 years ago CAUSE (Citizens Against UnSafe Emissions) began as a group of neighbours who suspected the FM transmitters might be causing some health problems. At that time we knew little about radiation or its dangers. Since then we’ve learned a lot. And now that we know that the dangers are real and great.
We now know that radiofrequency radiation can cause biological changes, some leading to diseases as serious as cancer. We now know that children and pets are especially vulnerable due to their small sizes. We now know that some diseases, such as MS and lupus, could be made worse by exposure to these transmitters.
Now it is time for the focus of CAUSE to change from one of “learning” to one of “doing”.
We need to develop a strategy for getting these towers Read more…
Protected: Industry Can. re. FM towers
Shielding from radiation
Dear Dr. Martin,
I would like to thank you for hosting the public forum on Wednesday. It was an important opportunity for the residents of Triangle Mountain to become educated by an expert on the dangers with which we are living.
As you could tell by the number of people who gave up a beautiful evening at home to attend, concern is high, and rightfully so. As many studies show, our health is at risk, and Read more…
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