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Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007

Town rejects mast to save bees after IoS report

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/wildlife/article2516739.ece

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Here are the letters from the IoS:-

Letters

Wi-Fi sets the sparks flying

Instead of comparing time on a mobile phone with Wi-Fi use, it is more relevant to compare a full day in a class-room with Wi-Fi access points (transmitters) with sitting in the main beam from a phone mast. People are unaware that the transmissions are continuous whether or not the laptops are being used. We are talking of day long whole-body exposure not short-term exposure directed to the head, as with a mobile phone. Surely there must be some ethical guidelines that are being broken here, since parents have not given their consent for their children to be irradiated?

Sue Wright
LONDON N2



Dr Campbell is tight (Letters, 29 April). There are not "thousands of scientific articles [showing] the adverse effects of Wi-Fi radios". I never said that I said that to the best of my knowledge there are no published scientific papers regarding possible adverse health effects of Wi-Fi systems or their safety. But there are thousands of reports going back to the 1940s, demonstrating biological and medical effects of the kind of microwaves and power-frequent magnetic fields used for Wi-Fi I have never mentioned nuclear radiation, and internal lighting and TV fields do have biological side-effects.

Olle Johansson
STOCKHOLM



Eastbourne council

In todays daily telegraph there is a small piece about bees producing early rape seed honey because of the hot weather and at the end it mentions that Eastbourne council have also turned down a mast because of bees.

sue g



Bees - Planning

http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3666227/
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3665837/

These are the two planning application rejections I have on file which have specifically mentioned bees.

Sylvia


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

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Re: Town rejects mast to save bees after IoS report

This was supported yesterday by Ferdinand Ruzicka, emeritus professor at the University of Vienna. He revealed that two-thirds of the beekeepers he surveyed who had a mobile phone mast within 300m had suffered "unexplained colony collapse". Professor Ruzicka believes the radiation may increase the insects' vulnerability to disease.

It is a wonder that none of these so-called experts have ever suspected that the radiation "May Increase A Human Being's Vulnerability to Disease" - in spite of the fact that there are about 80 immune-system disorders today that we didn't have 20 years ago. Well, at least the pharmaceutical companies are raking it in. "If it is good for the economy, then it must be good." NOT!

But Councillor Barry Taylor, the chairman, said the threat to bees was "an important issue" and permission for masts should be refused unless they could be "proved" to be safe for the insects.

And previously the threat to human beings was not apparently "An Important Enough Issue and Permission for Masts Were NOT Refused Until They Could Have Been 'Proven' Safe (which they can't by the way) for Humans." Tell this to all the mothers and fathers out there with children suffering with leukemia, brain tumors, and autism. And tell this to all the m... b... out there paying the cell phone companies to harm us all - and just because they are unconscious and it is "convenient."

paul

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Are mobile phone masts killing bees?
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3697498/



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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=bees
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Samstag, 5. Mai 2007

Next-up News n°244

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n244.htm

EMF/EMR night exposures (cell phone under pillow/Alzheimers)

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/emf_emr_night_exposures.htm

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ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CONCERNS (NIGHT EXPOSURES)...... http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/nighttime_exposures.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Alzheimer
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Freitag, 4. Mai 2007

Next-up News n°243

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n243.htm

Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2007

Honeybee Die-Off Threatens Food Supply

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/03/952/


Informant: binstock



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Mobiles lose their magic as calls fall for the first time

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=452298&in_page_id=1770


Informant: Mark G.

Banham fury at Breckland planners

03 May 2007

BRECKLAND Council has been accused by Banham villagers of not paying enough attention to local views on planning issues.

The claim has been made by members of the Heath Road residents' association who are opposing plans to site a mobile phone mast close to their homes and a school for autistic children.

They are also unhappy at proposals to demolish a bungalow in Heath Road and replace it with a six bedroom house, and a retrospective application to regularise unauthorised development at an adjoining industrial estate.

Spokesman Matthew Le Grys said: “Basically we got together and formed a residents' association to oppose a motorcycle track. Breckland wasn't listening to us on that issue but we managed to get it overturned. Chimneys have been put up without consent at the industrial estate and the house is going to be completely out of character.

“I have young children and we will be only 100m away from the mast. It looks like Breckland is going to recommend approval as they can't take health issues into account.”

Neighbour Pam Hammond said: “The chimneys are very ugly but the council seems to feel that's okay. Our house is right next to the mast.”

Banham district councillor Stephen Askew said he was aware of the residents' concerns and would continue to lobby for an alternative location for the mast proposed by applicant T-Mobile.

He added: “There have been a number of planning applications in Heath Road in recent years that could be regarded as surprising, but planning law is very complex and very often the decisions are influenced by government and European guidelines.”

Breckland Council spokesman Mandy Montagu said the authority had “bent over backwards” to win an appeal, on behalf of villagers, to prevent the motorcycle track operating. Officers had also attended parish council meetings to discuss local concerns.

“We do try to take residents' views into account. Sometimes when we look at all the evidence, what we feel is different from what they feel, but for about 80pc of the time we do tend to agree with residents.”

The bungalow application has been deferred pending additional information. The mast and factory applications are due to be determined on May 21.

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/2g9d8c

Mobile firm fights for mast

May 3 2007

by Cliff Birchall, Formby Times

A MOBILE phone company is continuing its fight to erect a mast in Formby Village.

Orange PCS Limited had plans for a mast adjacent to 41 Chapel Lane, fronting Halsall Lane, turned down last year.

Now it has appealed against Sefton Council’s decision.

Harington Ward councillor Alf Doran said there was a lot of public opposition, as well as objections from the Parish Council, Formby Civic Society and councillors.

“Going down to appeal, we need as much opposition as possible. I would like Formby people to write in to oppose it.”

Cllr Doran said people living nearby had been expecting the appeal. “What I am disappointed about is that they have left it so long, showing no consideration for the people of the Village and the atmosphere in the Village, which is the main reason we objected in the first place.”

He said the company wanted to put the mast – 11.8m, or 38ft 8ins tall, with two cabinets below it – between two trees, even though they had refused to site it on a car-park because of interference to the signal from trees.

Cllr Doran is calling for people to send letters of objection, in triplicate, to The Planning Inspectorate, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN – marking the envelope ‘Reference N/2006/0885’ – by June 6.

© owned by or licensed to Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales Limited 2007

http://tinyurl.com/32mfnr

Residents’ anger as mast plan approved

http://tinyurl.com/3yofls

Pourquoi la téléphonie nous rend malade - Témoignages et Dossier Mélatonine

- Raum & Zeit (Allemagne) : "Pourquoi la téléphonie nous rend malade". - Témoignages et Dossier Mélatonine (taux par rapport à l'exposition : âge, distance, durée, sang, urine).

http://www.next-up.org/pages/SommeilEtCemSleepAndEmf.php#1



- Le Télégramme, BREST Kerbernard : Une antenne-relais qui dérange.
http://www.next-up.org/divers/images_x17_bretagne_brest.php

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Mobile Telephony Lunacy: Victims Report
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1484076/



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