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Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2007

Railroaded by mast plan

http://tinyurl.com/2p46wt

Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2007

How CMI will tap phones

http://www.monitor.co.ug/news/news05311.php

IT-Aufträge schnurlose Systeme zu deinstallieren und dafür Kabelgebundene Systeme zu installieren schnellten auf 40% aller Aufträge in die Höhe

HLV INFO 55/AT

30-05-2007

Obwohl BBC einen Rückzieher gemacht hat und das Panoramaprogramm der Panikmache und Fehlinformation bezichtigt, hat die Sendung (eine Aufzeichnung liegt mir vor) seine fantastische Wirkung nicht verfehlt.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_4120000/newsid_4124500/4124514.stm?bw=b&mp=m

In Folge der Sendung schnellten in London die IT-Aufträge schnurlose Systeme zu deinstallieren und dafür Kabelgebundene Systeme zu installieren auf 40% aller Aufträge in die Höhe. Das gab es noch nie.

http://www.contractoruk.com/news/003268.html

Pers. Bemerkung: Dieses konsequente Verhalten kann ein Indiz dafür sein, dass schon viele Londoner Symptome des Mikrowellensyndroms (Hochfrequenzkranheit, Mikrowellenneurose) haben.


Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Phys. Volker Schorpp
Alte Rathausstr.9
D-76467 Bietigheim
Tel.0049-7245-86164
PULS-SCHLAG e.V. Karlsruhe
http://www.puls-schlag.org


----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:59 PM
Subject: Panorama Programme's Impact on Wireless Industry

Hi, Even though the BBC is retracting and accusing the Panorama programme of scaremongering and misinformation, the impact of the programme has been phantastic! Look a this article on the IT contractor website. It actually says that last week, following the programme, 40% of all service calls were to take wireless out and cable systems up! This has never happened before!

http://www.contractoruk.com/news/003268.html

Andrea



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Panorama
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Schorpp
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Mikrowellensyndrom

A date with destiny in July

A Deeping Gate woman will discover her destiny on 12 July, after two years of anxiety and worry.

The High Court will decide that day whether she can stay in her home of eight years, or whether she will be forced to sell up and move away from her friends and the village life she loves.

Because of a rare medical complaint, Pam Harris needs to spend seventeen hours hooked up to a machine every other day, just to stay alive.

If an 80-foot mobile phone mast is built near her home, that machinery will stop working and she could die. But that is exactly what mobile phone giant 3G wants to do.

Peterborough City Council rejected the application to build the mast at Mumby’s Yard on Suttons Lane, but that was overturned by Planning Inspectors. Now it is all down to the High Court.

Ludicrously, British law says that Pam’s medical condition can not be used in evidence. Solicitors will therefore argue that there were flaws in the Planning Inspectors’ methods.

Generous neighbours in Deeping Gate have raised an incredible £16,000 to help Pam fight her battle and keep the eyesore from being built.

They are now inviting anyone with an interest to attend one final public meeting to highlight her plight.

The meeting will be in Northborough Village Hall at 8pm on Wednesday, 13 June and they hope to have a guest speaker.

Deeping Mast Action Group coordinator Tony Wheatcroft said: “We are nearly there and support is valued more than ever!

“People’s generosity has already raised more than £16,000 and has given our campaign momentum and direction.

“Now we’re on the finishing straight.”

Pam Harris was first diagnosed with electromagnetic sensitivity in 1983 and is believed to be one of just 17 sufferers in the country.

She is also allergic to wheat and gluten products. If she briefly passes a phone mast in her car, her blood pressure levels alter dramatically and her heart skips a beat.

She and husband Johnny have had to spend thousands of pounds converting their house to accommodate the specialist equipment.

Tony Wheatcroft is available on 01778 344916 or 07710 090056.

May 2007 - Peterborough UK Community Website

http://www.peterborough.net/news/articles/phonemast100.asp

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Pam's hopes for mast hearing
http://www.stamfordtoday.co.uk/news?articleid=2921561



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Pam+Harris
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electromagnetic+sensitivity

The monster mast

By Richard Bean

A new phone mast erected at the heart of a community has stunned local residents.

Councillors have been besieged by complaints over the height, design and location of the O2 structure in Winstanley.

Coun Rona Winkworth, who lives near the mast, says scores of neighbours have complained.

She is demanding that Metro director of development Martin Kimber comes to view the site on Tan House Drive, behind The Poacher pub, so he can grasp the impact of the mast.

The mast has been put up next to shops and between two primary schools, St Aidan's and Winstanley County Primary.

Coun Winkworth believes there will be even more furore when other residents, who have not yet recognised it as a phone mast, realise what it is. Many are not aware as it looks very different to older masts.

She said: "I don't think the scale of this thing, by our village green, was properly represented on maps that went before the committee.

"I think it looks absolutely dreadful for Winstanley."

Coun Winstanley said residents were concerned about the possible effects to children at the schools.

Community activist Con Reardon, who lives in nearby Chiltern Drive, said the Government has started a three-year study into possible health effects from masts, and claims O2 should have been banned from erecting this one until that had been concluded.

He said: "How many more mobile phone masts are going to be located in and around Winstanley, which is already the most densely populated area of Wigan?

"This one has been sited right alongside our village green, our shopping centre, between our two schools, and right in the middle of hundreds of houses, who will be under the signal beaming in and out of these masts.

"Who knows what effect these signals have on our health?"

An 02 spokesman said that health concerns remained paramount and added: "All our base stations comply with international guidelines, typically by a factor of 100 times or more where the public have access.

Exposure from mobile handsets is higher, but well below international guidelines and with a significant safety margin.

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/science.html


"We are reassured by all available current research and international bodies, including the World Health Organisation (WHO), are clear that there is no convincing evidence that mobile technology poses a risk to health.

Omega read "Base Stations, operating within strict national and international Guidelines, do not present a Health Risk?" under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/771911/ and
"Competing interests, conflicts of interest: Who's funding WHO?"under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3347390/


"We also support current research programmes with data and funding."
He added that 02 also draws on strict codes of practice and expert advice to formulate policy and to guidelines.

All rights reserved ©2007 Johnston Press Digital Publishing

http://www.wiganonline.co.uk/wigan-news?articleid=2913858

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The monster mast

It was a mast,
It was a monster mast,
It was a mast,
They upped it really fast
It was a mast,
It was a monster mast,
It gave a blast
And health concerns came last.

It was a mast
It was a monster mast,
It was a mast,
The harm it caused was vast
It was a mast
It was a monster mast
It was a mast
But this is not the past...

Gary



The monster mast

We don't need no radiation
We don't get no planning control
No microwaves across the classroom
Government leave our kids alone

Hey Government, leave our kids alone

All in all you know we'll fight the masts 'til they fall
All in all you know we want no Wi-fi at all

Sarah



Here another Pink Floyd themed one

You'd better make you face up in your favourite wire net
with your elcotrosmog proof jacket and your tin foil hat.
With a knowledge of the truth and the dangers set
They might laugh at your claims but they'll find out yet.
When they're diagnosed with cancer they'll remember you.
Trying to save them from this menace when you knew the truth
they'd better run...
they'd better run like hell...


Simon


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

Who Killed The Honeybees?

http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=bees
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Dienstag, 29. Mai 2007

Phone Mast Campaigners 'Lucky' to Have Support

A Kenilworth woman has hit out at The Open Spaces Society for not supporting a previous fight against a mobile phone mast on Chase Lane in the town.

Louise Weetman of East Chase Farm says that the society was 'not interested' in their battle against a mast and says that residents of Crackley Lane are 'lucky' to have the support they do.

Plans for the HG3 mast were granted permission in December 2006 after perceived health risks could not justify the application being refused, according to Warwick District Council.

But at the time, Ms Weetman says that the small number of supporters fighting against the plans rendered their campaign futile in the eyes of planners.

She said: "We in Chase Lane are so few and had no such support therefore the application for a mast in our beautiful privately owned lane was approved.

"Ninety eight per cent of the residents did not want the mast in the location chosen in Chase Lane. To call these telephone companies a communication company is laughable the last thing they do is communicate with you.

"What is also amazing is that The Open Spaces Society were not interested in helping us with our campaign, now it effects their land they are willing to get involved.

"Kate Ashbrook, the site in Chase Lane is also an 'historic site where people enjoy quiet recreation. It will be an eyesore and will spoil the natural beauty of the area'.

"Where were you when we needed your support? Chase Lane residents put forward all the same arguments as those being put forward by the Crackley Lane residents.

"I wish Crackley Lane luck with their fight and if they win Chase Lane residents will feel vindicated that they were indeed victims of bully boy tactics by the telephone company, Kenilworth town councillors who approved and the planning officers simply because we were so few in numbers."

The Open Spaces Society announced its decision to join the campaign against the O2 mast which may be destined for Crackley Lane.

The society owns Parliament Piece in Kenilworth and is concerned that Warwick District Council has failed to so far consult the society as an adjoining landowner.

In 1999 the society leased the land to Warwick District Council under a 99-year lease, to manage for nature conservation, public recreation on foot, and as an important contribution to the landscape character of the area.

Protesters against the O2 mast on Crackley Lane turned out in force last week to demonstrate against the plans.

And on Wednesday, they joined together to submit a 400-signature petition to the district council. Neighbours in the locality are protesting about the proposed telephone mast that could be placed at the corner of Crackley Lane and Coventry Road.

The location would site the mast approximately 70m from nearby houses and about 70m from the tennis courts at Kenilworth Tennis Club. Protesters are asking district councilors to think about an alternative site.

Kenilworth town councillors are unanimous in their opposition Warwick District Council has yet to comment on this further.

All rights reserved ©2007 Johnston Press Digital Publishing

http://www.leamingtonspatoday.co.uk/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=2913059&sectionid=698

Mast plan for village dropped

A mobile phone giant behind a plan to construct a 28-metre mast has withdrawn the scheme.

Hutchison 3G UK Ltd submitted a plan to put up the tower in Gidding Road, Sawtry, near Peterborough, last month.

The company was seeking planning permission to site the temporary mast for a year.

However, officials from Hutchison 3G have now informed planning chiefs at Huntingdonshire District Council that they no longer want the application to be considered.

All rights reserved ©2007 Johnston Press Digital Publishing

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news?articleid=2908814

Montag, 28. Mai 2007

"Mobilfunk kann Ihrer Gesundheit schaden" - "Mobile phone mast can damage your health"

Durch Anklicken dieses Links können Sie sich einen BBC Beitrag anhören zu „Mobile phone mast can damage your health“:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_4120000/newsid_4124500/4124514.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm

In Folge der Sendung schnellten in London die IT-Aufträge schnurlose Systeme zu deinstallieren und dafür kabelgebundene Systeme zu installieren auf 40% aller Aufträge in die Höhe. Das gab es noch nie.

http://www.contractoruk.com/news/003268.html


Freundliche Grüsse,

i.V. http://www.mobilfunk-erlenbach.ch

Mast victory for residents who stood up to club

May 28 2007

by Lisa Jones, South Wales Echo

A FIGHT to keep a mobile phone mast from being put up in a rugby ground has been won.

Plans to erect the T-Mobile mast in the grounds of Glamorgan Wanderers Rugby Club, Ely, Cardiff, were shelved after its board of trustees opposed them.

Residents living near the ground in Stirling Road, Ely, were horrified by the prospect of having to live next to the 20.5-metre-high mast and organised a petition against it, collecting 168 names.

They were concerned it could put people’s health at risk and would be a blot on the landscape.

Representatives also voiced their concerns to club officials, who finally relented after its trustees’ meeting.

Derek Patterson, club secretary, said the club withdrew its support in response to opposition from residents.

He said: “There was a lot of concern expressed by the local residents.

“At the end of the day we decided in the interests of keeping good relations with the neighbours that we wouldn’t go ahead with it.

“It’s important to us to keep good relations. We didn’t want to antagonise anybody.”

Keith Bratcher, 56, a lorry driver of St Fagans Court, led the campaign.

He said: “It goes to show that if enough people stand up to be counted, the big boys can be taken down.

“They can’t ride roughshod over everybody.

“It hasn’t been proved that these masts are safe, but it would have altered the skyline completely.

“Nobody is entitled to a view but I’ve had mine for 25 years.

“It’s a wonderful achievement but I’m still keeping a close eye on the situation.”

Retired police officer Trevor Tibbles, 72, whose house is next to the club, said it was good news their concerns had been listened to.

“I’m highly delighted,” he said.

“It’s nice to see that somebody has listened.

“Sometimes you can protest as much as you like but it doesn’t change anything.

“We heard that the Glamorgan Wanderers trustees had put their foot down and said ‘no’. It wouldn’t have been in their best interests to alienate the people.”

A spokeswoman for Cardiff council confirmed that the plans to put up the mast at Glamorgan Wanderers RFC were withdrawn by T-Mobile before a planning committee meeting on Wednesday.

lisa.jones @wme.co.uk

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