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Montag, 12. Juni 2006

Seit der Installation einer großen Mobilfunkantenne auf dem Dach eines Mietshauses kommen eigenartige Ereignisse vor

Hier was aus GENF: publiziert am 10. Juni 2006, in der Zeitung: 24Heures

Die Spannung ist fast fühlbar in diesem Mietshaus in Versoix, am Ancien-Péage-Weg. Aufgebracht und unruhig zögern die Mieter nicht, ihre Geschichte zu erzählen. Seit der Installation dieser großen Mobilfunkantenne auf dem Dach ihres Mietshauses 2001,"kommen eigenartige Ereignisse vor", bestätigt Jean-Luc Tschopp. Dieser Mieter aus dem sechsten Stock, der sich direkt unter den vier Sitzen der Strahlungen befindet, hat eine Petition im Aufzug angebracht.

"Ich habe bemerkt, dass ich nicht die einzige Person war, die Gesundheitsprobleme hat z.B. Kopfschmerzen, Herzrasen oder Erbrechen" erklärt er.

Dorota Pinto, 20 Jahre alt, ist ständig in ärztlicher Behandlung wegen schweren Verdauungsstörungen. Erfolglos. Vor einiger Zeit hatte sie eine Fehlgeburt: "meine Schwangerschaft hat sich plötzlich unerklärlicherweise beendet, die Spezialisten haben keine Erklärung dafür gefunden." Ähnliche Probleme sind auch in anderen Gebieten der Schweiz vorgekommen. "Diese Antenne respektiert die legalen Grenzwerte" verteidigt sich Marie-Claude Debons, Sprecherin von Orange, der Besitzerin der Antenne.


Informant: Sibylle

Sonntag, 11. Juni 2006

Stockholmer Verkehrsbehörden schränken Gebrauch von Mobiltelefonen ein

Stockholms Verkehrsbehörden werden zukünftig spezielle Zonen für die Benutzung von Mobiltelefonen kennzeichnen. Ab August riskieren Pendler, die Mobiltelefone außerhalb der speziell ausgewiesenen Bereiche benutzen, Geldstrafen, so berichtete die Times/London. Politiker beschlossen dieses Verbot aufgrund von Klagen wegen Überempfindlichkeit gegen elektromagnetische Felder und über laute Telefongespräche. Befürworter des Verbots hoffen, dass es auf das gesamte Land ausgedehnt wird, während andere allerdings auf die Beschneidung ihrer Rechte hinweisen.

http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=43708
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2207446,00.html


Aus: FGF-Infoline vom 08.06.2006

Der Forschungsgemeinschaft Funk e.V. (FGF), gehören alle deutschen Mobilfunkbetreiber an.

Petition to remove Dr. Mike Repacholi

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/409444403

Sein Handy wurde Sarkawi zum Verhängnis

http://www.rp-online.de/public/article/nachrichten/politik/ausland/335570

Sein Handy verriet Al Sarkawi
http://www.20min.ch/news/ausland/story/11170108

Big phone mast protest

By Mark Killiner

MORNING worshippers at a Chingford church were greeted by 100 protesters objecting to contentious plans for a mobile phone mast in the church's spire.

A broad campaign consisting of children, parents, teachers and residents, known as Justify Unnecessary Dangers Against Children (JUDAS), met outside SS Peter and Paul Church in the Green, Chingford, to say no to the proposed mobile phone base station.

Once in place, the mast, which would generate income for the church, would sit only 50 metres away from St Mary's Catholic Primary School in Station Road. continued...

A spokeswoman for JUDAS said: "We are all worried about the welfare of our children, and even though the phone operators say it is not proven that phone masts pose any health risks, several European studies suggest otherwise.

"It may only be a slight risk, it may be a big risk, we simply do not know for certain. But as long as there is any risk at all to our children we believe the Stewart Report's precautionary principle is the best way forward."

The report categorises schools as sensitive sites and recommends a precautionary approach to installing masts nearby.

More than 600 people have signed a petition against the proposal and MP Iain Duncan Smith has given his support to the campaign.

The issue is destined for consideration in a special court, known as a consistory court, in the church on Tuesday from 10.30am, but the church will not comment in advance of the hearing.

The JUDAS spokeswoman added: "We hope the church authorities will take note of our fears and the huge amount of local opinion opposed to the mast. We hope they will take the generous path of abandoning their plans before we all have to go through the stress of the preliminary hearing in the church.

"We know the church needs funds but we urge it to seek other ways of raising them. We are angry at the companies that take advantage of organisations so obviously in need of financial support."

5:30pm today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/walthamforest/walthamforestnews/display.var.787582.0.big_phone_mast_protest.php

Samstag, 10. Juni 2006

Mast plans suspended

PLANS to erect a mobile phone mast close to football pitches in Abbots Langley have been suspended after positive talks between Three Rivers District Council and O2.

On Wednesday, council development control officials met with representatives from mobile phone operator O2 to discuss issues surrounding proposed siting of one of its masts on South Way.

Even though the council rejected the proposal, due to a planning loophole O2 was allowed to go ahead with their plan to erect the mast close to Evergreen Football Club, which borders the Hillside estate. However, the company was willing to negotiate and has agreed to look at alternative sites away from homes.


Any new options would require O2 to re-apply for planning permission. Councillor Sara Bedford, chair of Three Rivers development control committee, said: "I'm pleased O2 has listened to our concerns and hope to find a site that's suitable for them away from residents."

Keith Peutherer, district councillor for Langleybury ward, added: "The future looks promising with O2 having made this positive response.

"If the company does apply for permission to erect its mast at a less sensitive site, it will have my thanks and, I'm sure, those of the Hillside area's residents."

Hillside Residents Association led concerns about the siting of the mast.

Peter Scott, chairman, said: "It's brilliant news and I'm over the moon."

An O2 spokesman said: "We appreciated the council talking to us about the mast and have taken away some ideas for new sites that were discussed. We will come back in a month to meet with the town planner before putting in any new planning applications."

10:00am today

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/localnews/display.var.789090.0.mast_plans_suspended.php

Handyanbieter hoffen auf Freigabe von Antennen

06.06.2006 -- Tages-Anzeiger Online

Nachdem eine Studie der Universitäten Zürich und Bern keine gesundheitliche Folgen von UMTS-Strahlen festgestellt hat, erwarten die Mobilfunkbetreiber, dass blockierte Bewilligungsverfahren für Handyantennen wieder aufgenommen werden.

Das Bundesgericht hat im Dezember ein vorläufiges Verbot neuer Mobilfunkantennen als unzulässig erklärt, selbst wenn die Resultate der Studie über deren gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen noch aussteht. Dennoch haben diverse Gemeinden ein Moratorium für die Bewilligung neuer Antennen erlassen.

Aufgrund der veröffentlichten Studie hoffen Orange, Sunrise und Swisscom nun auf eine Entspannung der Diskussion um die UMTS-Strahlung. Man erwarte, dass die sistierten Bewilligungsverfahren jetzt normal abgewickelt würden, wie Michael Burkhardt von der Branchenorganisation Sicta bei der Präsentation der Studie erklärte.

Grenzwerte reichen aus

Für Jürg Baumann vom Bundesamt für Umwelt sind die Studienergebnisse eine Bestätigung dafür, dass die Antennenmoratorien unbegründet seien. Nach heutigem Wissenstand reichten die Grenzwerte zum Schutz der Bevölkerung aus.

Die Bundesbehörden würden aber weiterhin die umfangreiche internationale Forschung verfolgen und allfällige neue Erkenntnisse auf die Schutzbestimmungen übertragen. Die Langzeitauswirkung schwacher Strahlung werde zudem in einem kürzlich angelaufenen Nationalen Forschungsprogramm erforscht.

Ausbau des Mobilfunknetzes aussetzen

Die Ärztinnen und Ärzte für Umweltschutz halten indes an ihrer Forderung nach einem Moratorium für den Weiterausbau des Mobilfunknetzes fest. Wie die Organisation in einem Communiqué mitteilte, befürchte man negative gesundheitliche Effekte aufgrund von Langzeitbelastungen durch Mobilfunkantennen.

Bevor die Mobilfunkinfrastruktur erweitert werde, müssten zuerst die Ergebnisse des Nationalen Forschungsprogramms abgewartet werden. (jep/sda)

© Tamedia AG

http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dyn/news/vermischtes/632069.html

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UMTS-Antennen stören Wohlbefinden nicht? Schweizer Replikation widerlegt TNO-Studie?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2130307/

Ärztinnen und Ärzte für Umweltschutz (AefU) zur Bewertung der Resultate der Schweizer UMTS-Studie
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2149175/

Ärzte und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/408385/

Ärzteappelle gegen Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1064751/

Ärztekammern und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1104181/

Freitag, 9. Juni 2006

Simcoe cellphone tower to be moved: Neighbours complaint of illness

Cheryl Bauslaugh

Local News - Wednesday, June 07, 2006 @ 01:00

Norfolk councillors have decided to get rid of a cellphone tower in the centre of Simcoe that residents say is a health risk.

After hearing from more than 20 people in an often emotional five-hour debate Tuesday, council voted to move recently installed Rogers Wireless Inc. antennae on the Simcoe water tower - even though it could cost the county an estimated $300,000.

"I'm proud to be a resident of Norfolk County," said Dan Currie, who first raised the issue in February, shortly after the antennae were installed.

"Council was receptive and concerned about the welfare of its citizens," said Currie, who has been unable to live in his century home on Union Street because of symptoms such as nausea, headaches, fatigue and dizziness that he says are caused by the cell tower.

"I was fine before the antennae went up and I'm fine when I'm not at home," he told council.

Students in the senior law class at Simcoe Composite School did a survey of residents in the area - which is close to Elgin Avenue School and Norfolk General Hospital - and discovered several more residents with similar symptoms.

To date, 17 people have reported recurring illnesses since the cell tower was installed.

No evidence

Staff said there's no conclusive evidence linking radio frequency waves with illness. And they noted that the cell tower meets federal health and safety regulations in regard to exposure levels.

But Mayor Rita Kalmbach said she'd rather err on the side of caution when it comes to people's health.

"When I hear people say they only get sick at home, when they're close to the tower, I have to believe there's something to this," she said.

"I believe we have to do what is right and good. But it is going to cost all the people of Norfolk County considerable money."

Just how much money isn't clear. When Kalmbach asked a Rogers representative about the possibility of getting out of the lease before the March 31, 2008, expiry date, Jack Hills said that will be up to the company's lawyers to decide.

He was also non-committal about the possibility that Rogers might voluntarily move its cell tower to another site.

"It's not our policy," he said, adding that the tower is operating within guidelines set by Health Canada and Industry Canada.

"The alleged fear can be mitigated by the guidelines."

Hills also noted that Rogers has many other telecommunications towers that are close to hospitals and schools. Some, in fact, are on top of schools.

However, Magna Havas, an environmental scientist at Trent University, told council that Canada's guidelines aren't as stringent as those in other countries. She cited studies that show an increased risk of cancer, as well as symptoms such as headaches, insomnia and nausea, when people live within 400 metres of a cell tower.

"I think there's enough evidence to cause a concern. I recommend not allowing antennae within 400 metres of schools, homes or buildings where people work."

Havas said she is particularly concerned about the risk to students at Elgin because children are more vulnerable to developing cancer than adults.

Council directed staff to begin negotiating a way out of the lease agreement as soon as possible. County manager Bill Allcock said that process will begin this week but he's not sure how long it will take before the cell tower finds a new home - or what the cost will be to taxpayers. He said Rogers will have to find an alternate location before the antennae can be removed.

Coun. Roger Geysens voted in favour of moving the cell tower but he warned that this might be the start of similar requests from other county residents who live near cell towers.

"I certainly don't want to put children at risk but there's not very many places in Norfolk County where you're not gong to be within 400 metres of some residents.

"I think we're asking for some very difficult times."

http://tinyurl.com/sx45p



Campaign brews over second cell tower

Residents encouraged by council decision to move Rogers tower

Monte Sonnenberg - SIMCOE REFORMER
Thursday June 08, 2006

The Simcoe Reformer — Families in the south end of Simcoe are deciding whether to make an issue of the microwave cellphone antenna in their neighbourhood.

Residents in the area of Ireland Road are encouraged by Norfolk council’s decision this week to order the removal of a microwave cellphone antenna from the Simcoe water tower at the west end of Union Street.

The Rogers Wireless antenna in that case was installed late last year. The 100-metre Bell Cellular tower behind Sprucedale Youth Centre and secondary school near Boswell Street was erected in late 1997.

“Oh yeah, what we’ll probably do is go around and get another petition,” says Brad Cronkwright, who lives on Ireland Road near the intersection with Decou Road.

Cronkwright gathered a petition against the tower and presented it to the former Simcoe council nearly 10 years ago. Simcoe council chose not to get involved, saying telecommunications issues are a federal responsibility.

Like the dozens of concerned community members who crammed the council chamber at Governor Simcoe Square this week, residents in the southeast part of Simcoe are concerned about the potential health effects of microwave cell tower transmissions.

Chris Cronkwright, wife of Brad, says there’s an unusually large number of people in the neighbourhood suffering from cancer.

And as with the Union Street-Elgin Avenue situation, a number of residents complain of vague symptoms such as headaches, sleep disorders, mood swings, depression, aches, pains and the like. Some wonder if the Bell tower is to blame.

Chris Cronkwright herself beat cancer more than 10 years ago and intends to keep it that way. She’s disturbed that her three young sons complain regularly of headaches.

“It’s an ongoing problem,” she said. “Nothing seems to be causing it.”

Neighbour Lori Ernst also wonders if microwave cell towers are especially bad for young people. She noted that young people are concentrated in the neighbourhood at Sprucedale, Lynndale Heights Public School and St. Joseph’s School on Oakwood Avenue.

“I have kids playing outside all the time,” Ernst said yesterday. “If there is any kind of risk, I want it taken down.”

Ernst added that she’s developed spots within her field of vision since the tower went up.

The situation regarding the Bell tower is significantly different from the Rogers Wireless tower that was ordered removed this week. The Bell tower is located on private property. As well, Bell owns all the infrastructure on the land.

Ken Glasser of National Antenna in Elmira was site foreman for the Bell project in 1997.

Nine years ago, he dismissed theories that microwave transmissions cause illness as “a bunch of hocus pocus.” He noted at the time that the broadcast unit at the top of the Bell tower was rated at eight watts. Glasser said this is substantially less than the 10,000 watts associated with typical FM radio broadcast towers.

“If the seal on the door of your microwave (oven) isn’t perfect, you’ll get a lot more radiation from there than you will from this tower,” he said.

“Most microwave ovens are driven by a 100-watt system. There is just no comparison.”

http://www.simcoereformer.ca/story.php?id=235142


Informant: Martin Weatherall

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Simcoe Phone mast, Ontario, Canada

SWEEP 19 Simcoe Special
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/sweep_19_simcoe_special.htm

Please take time to read the enclosed information about the fantastic campaign going on in Canada, well done to Professor Magda Havas and to the residents and children working on this serious issue, I especially like the way they have encouraged the teenagers in school to campaign it will teach them great values in life, they will learn that you can make a difference if you pull together as a team. Maybe all schools should follow this shining example.


Eileen O’Connor

Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org

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Letter to the Editor - Simcoe Reformer

Dear Editor

Please see the attached letter, which relates to the Simcoe Water Tower, Cell Phone Tower.

Yours sincerely

Martin Weatherall


866729 Township Road 10 R.R.#3 Bright, Ontario N0J 1B0

13 June 2006

Health Canada's Unhealthy Agenda?

The residents of Simcoe in Norfolk County and the citizens of Canada in general should be very concerned about the hidden agenda of Health Canada. During the Norfolk council meeting of Tuesday 06 June 2006 residents complained about harm to their health from the recently installed, Rogers cell phone antennas on the Simcoe water tower. Many fellow citizens had conducted research and unearthed facts that clearly showed the dangers of living in close proximity to cell phone antennas. Included in their presentation was information showing that citizens in many different countries have reported cancer clusters and serious harm to health due to the nearby presence of cell phone antennas. Despite the reported health problems related to the antennas, Health Canada and the local health authority have done nothing about investigating the victims health problems, or providing assistance.

Contrast this inaction by Health Canada with the response that one would expect to an outbreak of food poisoning, SARS, e-coli, meningitis, Legionnaires disease, bird flu or a host of other infectious diseases. Reports and research from around the world indicate that exposure to electro-magnetic radiation from cell phone antennas and other sources is harming and killing many people. It is possible that E.M.R. is causing more harm to more citizens than all the above causes combined. Yet Health Canada's only response to Canada's victims is to state that these people cannot possibly be ill from cell phone masts because their exposure is below Canada's guidelines.

What Health Canada is not telling our citizens is that the guidelines are derived from the industries that cause the problem. The scope of the guidelines is limited to only the heating of the skin from the cell phone microwaves. The guidelines are not based on the biological effects, how they affect the brain, the immune system and various other parts of the human body. Compared to countries that have conducted detailed research into the health dangers of electro-magnetic radiation, our standards are extremely lax. It is probable that the research to which Health Canada chooses to refer is funded primarily by the cell phone industry itself.

Health Canada also relies upon information provided by the World Health Organization, even though the department head that governs electro-magnetic exposure considerations has been accused of receiving large amounts of money from the cell phone industry for travelling expenses. Considering the available research, the World Health Organization is far from realistic about the dangers of electro-magnetic exposure. They have clearly disregarded the interests of those they should be protecting.

At the meeting in Simcoe, the officials of Health Canada sat in a back row seat alongside the Rogers Canada and Industry Canada representatives, as if presenting a united front against the citizens who dared to report health harm from cell phone antennas. What do these three groups have in common? Industry Canada is the group that allows dangerously high levels of exposure to our citizens. Rogers uses those lax rules and saturates our environment with dangerous levels of electro-magnetic radiation, then denies any health effects. Health Canada is the organization that should be investigating the reported facts and health problems, and from whom the victims would reasonably expect to get some help. Yet with whom have they aligned themselves? It appears to me as if Health Canada is acting as a pimp to the cell phone industry, allowing the dirty work that is causing so many ill health effects.

Why has Health Canada turned a blind eye to what so many others can see? Are the health officials so incompetent? Or is it something more? Are they taking bribes, or orders from corrupt bureaucrats or politicians? There must be some reason why Health Canada is looking only at research that fits their "official view", while ignoring reports of all the harm that is being caused worldwide. The reckless spread of wireless technology is being allowed with little concern for the health of Canada's citizens. Health Canada and our government are allowing the interests of big business to take precedence over the safety of the population, even when there is clear evidence of very serious harm.


Martin Weatherall
519 463 6251
weather@golden.net

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This is a great victory! An existing installation being taken down. A rare, but much needed event. A great example of what a united community can accomplish.


Hi Milt,

thanks for the information. Last night our Councillors voted 8 to 1 in favour of beginning negotiations with Rogers to remove the cell phone antennas from the water tower.

Global News will be interviewing Kelly and I today. Apparently it will be aired on their 6:00 pm newscast tonight.

Pam.

Cheers,

Milt Milt Bowling
Clean Energy Foundation

Phone: 1 888 436 2152 or 604 436 2152 in Vancouver
Fax: 604 436 2154
http://www.cleanenergycanada.com



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Simcoe
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Simcoe

Montreal wants ban on cellphones while driving

Canada in Brief

Montreal -- Montreal will ask Quebec for a ban on cellphone use while driving and for lower speed limits across the city as part of a new initiative to make the city safe for pedestrians.

André Lavallee of city council's executive committee unveiled a proposed Pedestrian Charter yesterday, a document he says will serve as a starting point for reinventing Montreal as a world-class walking city.

"We are talking about a major shift of culture for a North American city," he said. CP

© Copyright 2006 Bell Globemedia Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060608.NATS08PU/EmailTPStory/National


Informant: Milt Bowling

Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2006

“Intimidated” staff won’t complain about mast

STAFF, parents and students at Villier’s School are afraid to complain about a proposed 3G Mast, which is to be constructed on the roof of their school because of alleged intimidation from the board of management.

Pat O’Donovan, PRO with Better Environmental and Safer Telecommunications said that he received numerous calls from concerned parents and staff about the possible adverse health conditions from the Hutchison 3G Ireland ltd mobile phone mast. But only a handful of people turned up at a meeting in the Davin Arms in Caherdavin earlier this week "because they said they were afraid they would be targeted”.

And Mr O’Donovan said that money is the driving force behind the plan as the school will get a windfall of thousands of euro, if the planning permission is approved.

And there are rumours that the school has been given an offer they can’t refuse from the mobile phone operators and that many more antennae could be added to the structure at a later date.

Principal of the North Circular Road private school, Thomas Hardy was not available for comment at the time of going to press. But a staff member said that "it was a board matter”.

All objections to the planning application have to be entered by June 19 and that is why BEST held the emergency in Caherdavin earlier this week.

The chairperson of BEST, John Cummins, who also attended the meeting said that the planning permission notice has been placed on a wall at the front of the school which is hidden behind a huge rectangular wheelie bin that is permanently placed there. A planning application is supposed to be fully visible, he added and this is just adding to "the whole cloak and dagger mentality”.

Cllr Michael Hourigan was the only public representative at the meeting and he told the Limerick Post that he was "totally opposed to the application” and that financial gain shouldn’t be put before people’s health. He also said that he will be recommending Limerick City Council to refuse this planning application.

Mr O’Donovan, who works as an auctioneer in Newcastle West said that it was one of the "strangest” BEST meetings he has ever attended because "people were really afraid to be seen to be against the project”.

© Limerick Post Newspapers 2006

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