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Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006

L'Expansion: Free asticote les rois du portable

http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=dernieresinfos&date_news=2006-06-15

Montag, 19. Juni 2006

Doug Loranger & B. Blake Levitt on KPFA

Independent documentary film maker, Doug Loranger, producer and director of "Bad Reception, The Wireless Revolution in San Francisco," and award-winning medical/science journalist, B. Blake Levitt, author of "Electromagnetic Fields, A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves" (Harcourt Brace, 1995) and editor of "Cell Towers, Wireless Convenience? Or Environmental Hazard?" (Safe Goods/New Century, 2001) will be interviewed on The Morning Show, KPFA Pacifica Radio, Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at 8:30 Pacific Coast Time (11:30 AM East Coast Time). To listen live, click on http://www.KPFA.org and follow the prompts.


Information from Blake Levitt

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Your Own Health and Fitness - Bad Reception
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1210926/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Doug+Loranger

Entwarnung bei UMTS-Strahlung

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2130307/



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=TNO

Ireland: Anti-mast postcard campaign

Am sending you along the latest in protest measures taken by this Co Kerry group.

Best,

Imelda, Cork



IRISH EXAMINER,
MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2006

"ANTI-MAST POSTCARD CAMPAIGN TO TARGET AHERN

by Donal Hickey

Upwards of 2,500 postcards are being sent to Taoiseach [prime minister; pronounced: thee-shock] Bertie Ahern and TDs this week as part of a protest against telecommunications masts. Behind the campaign is a group from Glenbeigh, on the Ring of Kerry, which has already succeeded in getting Vodafone to drop plans for a proposed mast in the area. However, local people are seriously concerned about plans for two other masts. Clara Leahy, spokesperson for the Glenbeigh Residents' Group, said they wanted to highlight their case at the highest level. "This issue is really about health. People are very angry about plans to build a mast just 400 metres from a school at Curraheen being attended by 50 children," she said. The cards have been distributed to homes in the area, and the design shows a mast with a warning, Danger Radiation Risk--Glenbeigh says Stop and Think. Cards being posted to Health Minister Mary Harney ask why she has ignored recommendations from the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise and transport regarding emissions from telecommunications masts. The group has already lobbied Tourism Minister John o'Donoghue, who lives in nearby Caherciveen. Ms Leahy said the community was absolutely determined to resist further plans for masts in their area. "We're opposed to the random erection of these masts near our homes, school and play grounds without due consideration by the government and planning authorities of the health issues involved."

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Residents fight against masts
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1762423/

Sonntag, 18. Juni 2006

The cost of brainwash or antennas for lunch

The israeli cellular companies are going to spend 10 million shekels to calm down the israeli public's fear from the celluar technology. The 3 cellular companies did a press conference today which was reported in the national TV news this evening, "Is it something that turned into psychosis", said the executive of Cellcom company. And the reporter added that the cellular companies are going to invest 10 million shekels to treat the public psychosis. "I will not do anything that endangers someone" said Cellcom's executive, and added that he is so sure that the antennas cannot do harm, "that I said once, joking, that I am ready to stand in the city square and eat an antenna every day for lunch". "The public is very afraid, and this is exactly what we want to treat" said the executive of Partner company. The cellular companies are going to offer the public radiation measurements that they will fund, and the cost for the citizen will be 200 shekels, "earnest fee" as the cellular companies call it. Partner executive said "We are convinced that the results will be good, because we check it anyway".


Another thing, from Don Maisch: Andrew Marino on Michael Repacholi:
http://www.ortho.lsuhsc.edu/Faculty/Marino/Comments/RepacholiTestimony.html#52306

“At the bottom of the barrel is the EMF scientist who functions as a brainwasher to deceive the public, innocent young and old alike, into giving themselves cancer and other diseases. There is no purer example of such a man than Michael Repacholi. He is at the end of a historical line of change that must be recognized before science can once again resume its task of finding the best truth possible”


Informant: Iris Atzmon


Omega see also
Testimony of Michael Repacholi
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1031477/

EPA tests show high levels of electromagnetic waves

Dear CHE EMF Working Group:

A report from Tapei on EMF:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2006/06/15/2003313639

This report has data on high levels in schools (classrooms), homes and hospitals where levels exceed 10mG in 18% of these locations.


Best,

Lavinia



EPA tests show high levels of electromagnetic waves

By Chung Li-hua
STAFF REPORTER
Thursday, Jun 15, 2006,
Page 2

Advertising Advertising The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) recently conducted measurements of indoor electromagnetic fields in Taipei for the first time, with results indicating that 20 percent of the locations tested had readings of over 10 milligauss (mG).

High readings have been linked to certain health problems.

"That high?" gasped Li Chung-yi (???), an expert in electromagnetic radiation in the department of health at Fu Jen Catholic University, in response to the administration's readings.

Li called on the administration to publicize the high-risk locations as soon as possible so that any inappropriate power distribution in schools and hospitals could be adjusted.

Chen Chiao-hua (???), director of the Taiwan Environmental Protection Union (TEPU), said that if Taipei, the country's capital, was flooded with excessive electromagnetic radiation in this way, then other cities and counties may pay even less attention to their power distribution infrastructure, making it possible that the danger was even greater outside Taipei.

Chen added that although the WHO had yet to publish a report on the effects of electromagnetic radiation, research on infectious diseases shows that small children regularly exposed to 4mG of electromagnetic radiation had an increased risk of developing leukemia, and that for every 1mG above that level, the risk of developing cancer doubles.

From late March to early last month, the administration took electromagnetic radiation readings in Taipei, the country's most densely populated area, hoping to obtain indoor background radiation measures to use as a reference when amending standards.

The EPA conducted tests in all of the city's 12 administrative districts, measuring electromagnetic levels in two hospitals, two communities, two elementary schools and two kindergartens per district. In total, 16 locations were tested and more than 6,000 measurements were taken in each district.

The study showed that 18 percent of elementary school classrooms, hospitals and homes had levels exceeding 10mG. One percent of kindergartens had readings above 10mG, while 16 percent of power distribution rooms and 34 percent of transformer rooms in communities, schools and hospitals had levels above 10mG. Thirty-two percent of areas near high-voltage wires measured above 10mG.

Four percent of power distribution rooms, 11 percent of transformer rooms, and 3 percent of elementary school classrooms, hospitals, homes and areas near high-voltage lines had readings exceeding 30mG.

The EPA said there was no way to verify at present if electromagnetic radiation was harmful to people's health, and added that it was concerned it might cause unfounded worries among the public.

The EPA was therefore unwilling to release the sampling locations and measurements from its tests, and has no plans to continue sampling in other cities or counties.

Copyright © 1999-2006 The Taipei Times. All rights reserved.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2006/06/15/2003313639


Informant: Eileen O'Connor

Samstag, 17. Juni 2006

Mobilfunk-Boom in Afrika durch Kinderarbeit

Dreckiger geht's wohl nicht mehr ! Kinder müssen herhalten um Handys zu verkaufen!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen übersandt:
Pesché Jeannot (Luxemburg)


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Vodafone und Orange setzen auf kleine Hände bei Telefonkartenverkäufen

Samstag, 17.06.2006, 12:10 http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=1,2j09,1,7a5g,cznc,7x4o,5psz

Group will keep an eye on phone masts

By Lynn Jackson

MOBILE phone mast campaigners in Dorset have joined forces with other activists across the south to keep track of any bids to put up new masts.

The new watchdog group, Wessex Registry of Active Masts (WRAM), aims to keep tabs on planning applications in Dorset, Hampshire and Surrey and monitor mast locations.

Members are urging anyone who wants to be kept up-to-date with mast developments to get in touch. continued...

Campaigners in Bournemouth who fought mobile phone masts in Moordown, Southbourne and Queen's Park, are among those keen to see the group get off the ground.

Many local residents were angry after phone masts slipped through the planning process due to legal blunders by Bournemouth council, or were put up without any warning.

WRAM founder member Karen Barratt, who led a campaign against a phone mast in Hampshire, said the watchdog could be a much stronger force than any individual campaigning against local masts.

She said: "This is all about communication.

"We do not want to be kept in the dark about where current masts are sited or where future masts may be required.

"We will not be telling anyone what they should do.

"If people want to raise objections to any specific site it is their choice, but they are entitled to be properly informed and consulted.

She added: "Too often people are simply unaware."

WRAM hopes to build up a picture of mast developments in the region and also monitor the behaviour of the telecom operators and the performance of local planning authorities.

"We hope to eventually have representatives from councils, schools and community groups," added Karen.

If you want to join the group's mailing list, contact WRAM on mail.wram@ntlworld.com

1:05pm today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisisdorset.net/display.var.798569.0.group_will_keep_an_eye_on_phone_masts.php

Church court will rule on plans for phone mast

By Mark Killiner

CONTROVERSIAL plans for a phone mast in a church near a school were discussed in a special church court pre-hearing.

The proposals to install a T-Mobile base station in the spire of SS Peter and Paul Church on the Green, Chingford, 50m from St Mary's Catholic School, have met with huge opposition from parents, children and teachers.

They are concerned about possible health risks associated with phone masts. continued...

A Consistory Court, which rules on issues connected with the church, met at the church for a directions hearing on Tuesday to establish the procedure for the full hearing next month.

During proceedings, which were presided over by George Pulman QC of the Consistory of the Diocese of Chelmsford, QS4, the company behind the mast and the vicar and wardens of the church were told they would have to present evidence supporting the plan at the full hearing.

Steve Turner, of Willow Street, Chingford, will be opposing the plans after it was established that those opposed to the mast could not afford legal representation.

He said: "I think it is undemocratic that local people should have to pay to take part in a process which could affect theirs and their children's health."

Mr Pulman explained he needed evidence to be presented in a coherent way that would best serve the interests of both parties.

Both sides agreed there should be another consultation process so a drop-in session was organised to give residents the chance to consider evidence and air their views.

Mr Turner said: "The hearing went well. We requested another consultation because so many people had no idea of the plans after the first consultation and we've got it."

The consultation drop-in takes place at the church on Saturday, July 8, and the Consistory Hearing will be held there on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18 and 19.

9:00am today

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Freitag, 16. Juni 2006

Mystery of the mast solved

By Kevin Barnes

It is known as the home of the Derby and for affording spectacular views of the London cityscape on a crystal-clear summer afternoon.

But last week Epsom Downs was more talked about for being the site of a 30m-high hydraulic platform casting a slender shadow on the Old Paddock. The cherry picker was the source of speculation last Wednesday as neighbours tried to decipher just what purpose it was serving.

A quick call to Epsom and Ewell Borough Council ended all doubt: the lift was intended to test the visual impact of a proposed 30m mobile phone mast.

When the old grandstand at Epsom racecourse is demolished in September, a hub of two dozen transmitters will be pulled down. Six affected mobile phone operators are seeking permission for a replacement grey lattice tower with 28 antennas, 20 microwave dishes and 26 cabinets. continued...

David Smith, chief executive of the borough council, said: "It's unusual to do something like this, but this is a fairly sensitive location.

"The dummy mast will allow us to evaluate the visual impact in the flesh, rather than just superimposing something on to a photo."

Not everyone seemed entirely convinced about using a "pole" to judge whether breathtaking vistas will be marred by a giant radiation-emitting device. Sarah Clayton, secretary of Epsom and Ewell Environ- ment Forum, said: "It doesn't seem the best way to go about it, but you can see where the top will be, then use a bit of imagination."

l What do you think? Write to us at Epsom Guardian, Newspaper House, 34-44 London Road, Morden SM4 5BX or email epsomnewsdesk@slguardian.co.uk.

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

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