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Montag, 27. Februar 2006

Health controversy grows as spread of telecoms masts continues apace

Some of you will be aware of the difficulties we've been having finding a home which isn't iradiated by mobile phone masts, and the new police radio system TETRA. Well I got a mention in an article in The West Highland Free Press, a respected newspaper which covers most of the west coast of Scotland.

Regards,

Chris


Article text:-

Health controversy grows as spread of telecoms masts continues apace. West Highland Free Press Newspaper http://www.whfp.com/

Friday, 24th February, 2005.

MICHAEL RUSSELL on the debate over the proliferation of the TETRA microwave communication system, due to go live in Skye and Lochalsh next week.

Chris suffers from a rare condition called electro-sensitivity. Put simply, the Fife-based photographer is allergic to mobile phone technology, specifically the microwave signals which let the rest of us talk, text and cook.

As allergies go, this is about as bad as it gets. Skin rashes, headaches, disorientation and nosebleeds are what 30-year-old Chris has to con tend with whenever he passes a base station mast, or when someone nearby by uses the latest whizzbang 3G phone. It all makes for a very un comfortable and difficult life. A trip to the shops or a walk in the country can suddenly turn into a very painful experience.

Naturally his mother, Liz, wants to help. Last month she visited the offices of the Free Press to place an advert seeking accommodation on Skye. "There are wide open spaces in the Highlands where there are no masts," she explained. "Chris is looking for somewhere he can live without being afraid to go for a drive or a walk."

Fife to Skye is a long drive, es pecially for someone who herself suffers from ME. Evidently a son's health is more important than a mother's discomfort. She spent a few days house-hunting, placed the advert, then went back to Leven to wait for the good news.

What she got, however, was bad news. Now she and Chris will be staying put, at least for the time being. The Highlands and Islands, it transpires, are no longer the safe haven sought by mother and son. They know what to blame for that.

As of this month, Northern Constabulary started switching on its new "Airwave" system of microwave communication, promising police officers unprecedented access to data, encrypted security and inter-force capability.

Activating a vast network of Airwave antennae across Northern Constabulary's eight area commands means a lot more masts, and a lot more radiation, for people like Chris to dodge. The roll-out started in Lochaber at the beginning of this month, and is due to end when Skye and Lochalsh "goes live" next week.

According to Northern Constabulary, the whole Integrated Communiciation Development Programme - of which Airwave is the central element - has cost £4.5 million. Nationally, almost £3 billion of taxpayers' money has been spent to date on putting the basic Airwave system in place, so the Government is expecting big things from it. The rush to complete the national roll-out as soon as possible was driven by Gordon Brown's decision four years ago to sell all the police frequencies to an expectant mobile phone industry desperate to recoup the huge amounts spent on 3G technology. But many global players, both commercial and military, also want Airwave up and running because of its own intrinsic value.

Already various upgrades and add-ons, many with future military applications, are coming on the market. American telecoms giant Motorola - which dominates the UK Airwave market - launched the next generation of masts just three months ago. Arms giants Thales, EADS and Northrop Grumman also offer Airwave products and services. Inevitably, the cost is bound to increase over the course of the 15-year contract. This is a world-first, after all.

Over the last five years around 3,500 Airwave antennae, most of them site-sharing with other operators and thus free from the usual planning constraints, have been put up nationwide. Northern Constabulary Chief Constable Ian Latimer initially said the force needed 287 Airwave sites to cover the Highlands and Islands. That figure now stands at 150, raising concerns about how full coverage can be achieved with fewer masts. All the UK's 51 police forces are committed to Airwave, and this makes thousands of electro-sensitives like Chris nervous. They are not alone.

Since the system was piloted in Lancashire in 2000, there has been a steady stream of complaints from both users (police officers) and communities near to transmitters. Violent reactions like those experienced by Chris have occurred in people not known as electrosensitive. What is it about Airwave that might affect ordinary people in this way? And are its effects being ignored - or worse, covered up - by the industry?

The health controversy centres on two aspects of the system - the alleged pulsing of the microwave signals from Airwave police handsets and base stations, and the fact that base station transmitters are on full power 24/7. Ordinary mobile phone masts, by contrast, respond to demand, adjusting their power output accordingly.

Airwave is the light and fluffy brand name chosen for this technology by mobile company 02, which was formerly part of BT. The system is more accurately known as Terrestrial Trunked RAdio - TETRA.

During the Lancashire pilot study, 177 police officers complained of the same symptoms described by Chris. Behavioural and emotional changes were also noted. Such was the concern within the police service at the time that the Police Federation commissioned

Government microwave expert Barrie Trower to investigate the technology. His findings were shocking.

"Since the system was piloted in Lancashire in 2000, there has been a steady stream of complaints from users and from communities near to transmitters"

Microwaves from the UK's 40,000 mobile phone masts are bad news. Pulsed microwaves from TETRA are even worse. Mr Trower said both interfere with the electrical processes within the body and, depending on their frequency, can produce very specific effects and will even degrade immune systems in the long term. The 17.6 Hz frequency used by TETRA is especially significant: that is slap bang in the middle of the 15-20 Hz range which characterises the brain's electrical activity when engaged in complex mental tasks. Referred to in neuroscience as Beta Waves, this frequency range is also evident during the dream-state of sleep, which sufferers say is disrupted because of TETRA. Strobe lights are banned from flashing at this rate for this very reason, in case they induce an epileptic fit.

When he was head of the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones, Sir William Stewart, now chairman of the Health

Protection Agency and formerly chairman of the National Radiological Protection Board, warned in 2000 that this frequency should be avoided. The Group noted that there "is now scientific evidence which suggests that there may be biological effects" occurring at exposure levels below official limits for microwaves from mobile phone (known in the industry as GSM) technology. Children under eight, said Sir William, should never use a mobile phone at all as they have thinner skulls than adults and their nervous systems are still developing.

As a result of the IEGMP's findings, microwave emissions from mobile phone masts and TETRA transmitters now have to stick to stringent international limits, which came into force in the UK in 2004. In an effort to allay public fears, the NRPB told the telecoms regulator OFCOM in 2004 to put all emissions data from GSM and TETRA base stations on their website. So far, only four masts in Scotland have been listed on Of corn's Sitefinder facility. None of the four is north of Falkirk, and no TETRA masts are included.

OFCOM spokesman Simon Bates told me that the Home Office had prevented the publication of any TETRA readings on security grounds. Verifying industry claims that TETRA complies with official microwave limits is therefore impossible.

But crucially for Mr Trower, and a growing body of expert opinion, those offical limits - enforced by the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection - are badly flawed because they only cover the body heating effects of the radiation.

Since the Stewart Report of 2000, IEGMP consultees Dr Gerald Hyland and Dr Roger Coghill have published several papers which suggest, in common with Mr Trower, that key frequencies emitted by TETRA and mobile phone masts produce specific effects for entirely different reasons.

In a paper prepared for the European Parliament, Dr Hyland wrote: "Unlike the heating effect exposure to microwaves which can, if excessive, cause actual material damage, non-thermal influences act in a more subtle way, via their potentiality to interfere with biological functionality - in particular, it would appear, with bioprocesses which are intended to afford (natural) protection against adverse health effects of various kinds."

The industry, including its paid reseachers and political advocates, is unmoved. Recognising non-thermal effects, despite Sir William Stewart's admission, is still some way off. In fact, the official line is that TETRA signals from base stations do not pulse.

This assertion, say the Scottish Green Party, is a "hair-splitting" argument which averages out the signal over a set time period. Messrs Trower, Hyland and Coghill say the same. However, 02 do admit that the police handsets and car-mounted antennae do pulse. Makers of rival system TETRAPOL, which is used by the emergency services across Europe, say that UK TETRA base stations do pulse, though you might expect the competition to say that.

SEEKING some kind of clarity, I spoke to a man who should be able to give a definitive answer to the pulsing question.

Dr Michael Clark is a leading radiation expert who works for the Health Protection Agency, the body which absorbed Sir William Stewart's NRPB in April of last year. The HP A acknowledge that TETRA is different from other microwave technologies. But how different? Does it pulse?

According to Dr Clark, any electrical signal has to drop to zero to qualify as pulsed. "That is the offical definition that has been recognised for
30 years," he explained. "However, the TETRA signal does rise and fall at specific frequencies."

Could this rising and falling produce a biological effect? "That cannot be ruled out," he replied.

Dr Clark also acknowledged that all the current research being conducted by the Home Office was focused on the handsets and car-mounted antennae used by police officers. Not a single health study has been conducted on communities near any of the 3,500 TETRA sites in the UK. "We do need more research in this area," Dr Clark observed.

Such a move would certainly be welcomed by concerned residents across the UK. Groups from as far afield as Bognor Regis and Perthshire have reported the same symptoms as those felt by Chris. And very few of them qualify as electro-sensitives.

Arthur Jarrett, an anti-TETRA activist from Wormit in Fife - where councillors refused 02 planning permission for a TETRA mast last year - said more and more ordinary people were reporting microwave symptoms because the technology had changed so rapidly in such a short space of time. The proliferation of masts and phones (the latter increasing in number tenfold in the UK between 1995 and 2005) and the advent of 3G meant, he said, that power outputs had increased considerably to give full coverage and to "do all the wonderful things" the industry promises. "TETRA is an added nuisance," Mr Jarret commented.

For some it is more than a minor irritant. When a TETRA mast went live just a few hundred yards from Littlehamptom Primary School in Sussex in 2004,11 children were sent home with headaches and nosebleeds.

Originally from Ness in Lewis, Graham Morrison now stays in Partick, Glasgow, and last week chaired a public meeting in the local baptist church. "It was the cheapest venue we could afford," he said.

There's nothing funny about his microwave symptoms, or those of around
50 fellow sufferers who stay in just two streets in Thornwood. "It started about a year ago with headaches, tiredness and muscular pains," Mr Morrison added. "The doctors couldn't find anything wrong, but the problems persisted. Then others came forward with the same symptoms."

According to Mr Morrison, all the Thornwood sufferers began reporting microwave symptoms at the same time as two masts, 3G and TETRA, were put up in the area. "There are now 15 masts in the Partick area," he added. "The worst affected are those who live in the cross-lines between the 3G and TETRA masts.

"People here are getting angry because they feel they are being ignored. Everyone wants to know why the authorities won't recognise what's going on - why are they covering this up?"

David Baron, who lives in Chichester, told me that five local police officers had complained of similar symptoms when using TETRA handsets there. "They have been told not to go anywhere near the press because they will lose their jobs," he added.

Rural police users of TETRA, it seems, may have more to fear from the technology than their urban counterparts. Home Office research conducted by the University of Birmingham in 2004 warned that PCs working night shift in rural areas should be given "special attention" as their usage of TETRA equipment is likely to be heavier in comparison to city police forces, where staffing levels are higher.

These concerns were given added weight by a study conducted by Sweden's University Hospital last year which found that the risk of developing a brain tumour was six times higher among mobile phone users in rural areas than in cities. The reason stated by the authors was the greater distance between base stations in rural areas, and thus the higher power output of masts to achieve full coverage.

The University of Birmingham report, entitled "Airwave Patterns of Use Study", also warns that microwave exposure levels for the general public could exceed official ICNIRP limits if a person's head were within a "few centimetres" of a police car's antenna. However, the report then goes on to state that no data on microwave emissions was forthcoming from the only manufacturers of the car-mounted antennae chosen to take part in the study, Welsh firm Cleartone.

Other police health studies, such as the long-term project being conducted by Imperial College London, bemoan the difficulty in obtaining accurate call-duration records from 02 so that exposure can be measured. The latest ICL study also found that linking an individual TETRA user's subscriber number with a PC's collar ID was an "immediate concern" and far from staightforward.

LOCHCARRON councillor Ewen Mackinnon, who has served on the Northern Joint Police Board for several years, acknowledged there did seem to be a degree of uncertainty with regard to the health effects of TETRA on both users and the public. However, the board's main concern had been the financial implications of the new system, he said. Indeed, he told me last week that members were still awaiting clarification from the Scottish Executive about fully funding Airwave through Grant Aided Expenditure.

As the council tax accounts for 20 per cent Northern Constabulary's total budget, Mr Mackinnon wanted assurances that the cost of Airwave -the jewel in the crown of the force's Integrated Communications Development Programme - would not be passed on to taxpayers. This, he said, was especially significant in the Highlands and Islands as the basic TETRA package cannot give full coverage over our mountainous terrain.

Northern Constabulary say that 98 per cent of the funding for ICDP has come from the executive in the GAE settlement.

Mr Mackinnon added: "Northern Constabulary had no option about taking Airwave. The Scottish Executive forced them and said 'this is what's going to happen'."

This view is reinforced by a look at the minutes of the Northern Police Board.

On 25th January 2002, the minutes noted: "A contract for central procurement had been offered to this force, among others, through a Consortium, inviting Forces to commit to its terms by 26th February 2002.

"The chief constable was currently seeking legal advice, sight of the contract documents and advice from the Scottish Executive on the financial implications of the proposed contract before making a recommendation to Members on the proposed procurement arrangement."

But at the next Board meeting on 11th April the deal was done and dusted, without members getting a look at the documents or getting to meet Justice Minister Jim Wallace - a move agreed at the meeting of 25th January.

Board members had been given one month to consider taking Airwave before the 26th February deadline, but were given no contract information and no costings on which to base their conclusions.

The minutes of 11th April make it clear that only the Chief Constable had access to any kind of detailed information in the interim, which included a meeting with the Scottish Executive.

Was he given no choice, as Mr Mackinnon maintained, but to accept TETRA at this meeting?

This leads on to another question: who is pushing TETRA so hard, and why?

TO BE CONCLUDED

Dienstag, 21. Februar 2006

The woman allergic to modern life

See what Michael Clark says.

From: Iris Atzmon
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 10:34 AM
Subject: Fw: From Mona Nilsson: The woman allergic to modern life


"People like me are treated like pariahs and acceptance of the condition comes hard," she said.

"But do you think I would have given up a satisfying life to live in the middle of nowhere with ghastly symptoms if I had a choice?"

The woman allergic to modern life
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/mid_/4709388.stm

Montag, 20. Februar 2006

Un olocausto sopravvissuto ammonisce in previsione di un secondo olocausto e manda a chiamare il Papa a partecipare

http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1584040/

Samstag, 18. Februar 2006

Did masts cause my tumour?

Feb 14 2006

Stafford Post

A Stafford man diagnosed with a brain tumour after phone masts went up near his home is demanding to know if they were responsible for his illness.

And this week the Post has had reports of one other resident in the area who has also developed brain cancer.

Seventy-year-old Jim Eaglen (pictured) is calling for phone companies and local councils to carry out urgent investigations into the effects of the towers after he was taken ill last August.

The grandfather-of-three underwent hours of emergency surgery to remove a tumour and doctors told Jim he would only have survived for two months if they hadn't carried out the procedure to remove the growth.

This week he was celebrating after one of three masts which had stood on land near his home at Home Farm, Creswell, for more than three years was removed by telecoms giant Hutchinson 3G. The firm has also withdrawn an appeal to have the mast re-erected on the site after pressure from householders and councillors.

But despite the good news, Jim, who has lived in Creswell with his wife Rosemary for 40 years, told us he feared he may have fallen victim to the effects of the masts on the community's skyline.

He said: "I had always been concerned about them since it was first publicised about the possible health effects down in Sutton Coldfield.

"The transmissions are like microwaves. We do not see anything and we do not feel anything, but they are putting them on schools, on churches, they are down our streets, and you cannot see them."

He slammed the lack of information on the masts: "There needs to be more literature about these things. More than 'we are putting a mast up'.

"We always object when the firms put the planning applications in, but they do not say how safe the mast is.

"If I wanted to put a tip here in a field I would have to do all sorts of things about what was going to be put on it, so why shouldn't they?"

The retired construction worker, who helped build the M6 which runs near his home, described the terrifying moments last year when he realised he was seriously ill.

"I was having breakfast and I got up and this pain came into my head, terrible it was."

Paramedics rushed Jim to hospital, but despite medics giving him the all-clear, Rosemary wasn't satisfied with the diagnosis. After a trip to his GP and then to a specialist, the tumour was discovered.

He said: "The specialist did a scan and he said if we don't operate now you've got two months, if we do you'll have two years. It was aggressive and apparently they can grow in just a few days."

Since his operation at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire in Stoke, Jim has undergone months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

His life has been severely restricted by the illness. He can no longer drive and even says he has to be supervised when doing the simplest of household chores in case he has a seizure.

Whilst undergoing treatment specialists would not comment on the possible connection between the masts and Jim's illness, increasing his suspicions about a link.

He said: "They would not rule it in or out and it was the same with the nurses.

But what the nurses were saying was they were seeing an enormous number of people, especially young people, with brain tumours."

Other Creswell residents confirmed a spate of cancer cases within the community, including another person recently diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Richard Thomas, Creswell Parish Councillor, said: "We do keep pushing for more information and research. We do seem to be getting these clusters of masts, and the health implications must be worse if there are more of them together."

Paul Freeman, spokesperson for Stafford Borough Council, told the Post the safety of the masts was regulated at a national level.

He said: "Any company putting in an application to install a phone mast needs to comply with national legislation on emissions. And when they do apply to us they have to submit a certificate-that they are complying-with that legislation."-Expert opinion on the health effects of masts and mobile phones is split.

Alasdair Philips is director of Powerwatch, an independent body providing information on the effects of radiation on the public.

He said some evidence suggested susceptibility was genetic and up to 10 per cent of the population could be at risk from masts.

"There is definitely cause for concern. There are no practical restrictions on where they are sited. Ideally, they should be away from residential areas and should be at least twice the height of residential buildings."

But Dr Michael Clarke, from the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) which provides the government with information about the health risks from radiation, said masts are completely safe.

"There is no evidence of cancer. More research is needed to make sure, but most scientists believe that genuine uncertainty lies in the handsets themselves and not the masts."

What's your view? Contact the Post on 01785 212370 or write to us at 35 Eastgate Street, Stafford, ST16 2LZ. Alternatively, e-mail lynn_grainger@mrn.co.uk


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

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SERIOUS CONGLOMERATES OF CANCER AND OTHER PATHOLOGIES THAT HAVE BEEN TIE BY THE POPULATION NEXT TO ANTENNAS OF TELEPHONY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/466717/

A Holocaust survivor warns against a second holocaust and calls for the Pope to interfere
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1584040/

Freitag, 17. Februar 2006

A Holocaust survivor warns against a second holocaust and calls for the Pope to interfere

http://at-de.i-newswire.com/pr15496.html
http://openpr.com/news/5105

For immediate press release

The attached letter has been just sent to his majesty the Pope in the Vatican, Italy. We ask the international press agencies to publish this information and be in contact with us, with regard to an unprecedanted crime against humanity. We are asking the help of the Pope to interfer in the issue after 3 petitions were already sent to the World Health Organization, and to the UN secretary Mr. Kofi Anan.

We call the World Health Organization head of Radiation department, Dr. Michael Repacholi, to be tested with a lie detector for bribe. Dr. Repacholi will be on the 23.2.06 in Benevenetto, Italy and we call the Italian Authorities to arrest him according to the details in the letter, and start an international investigation. We are going to act at any way possible until we get what we want.

Please read the following letter and be warned that you, your loved ones and whole nations are going through an unprecendanted assault with high price.

A copy of this letter is going to be sent to the German Prime Minister, who is a strong supporter of recognizing the Holocaust. We hope that she will be sensitive to the current Holocaust too, which strongly attacks in Germany as well.

http://tinyurl.com/c594y

In addition to the attached letter, we offer the international agencies the following documents by request:

1) The 3 petitions sent to the WHO and to Kofi Anan (part of them are availble in French as well).

2) A recent radio show in Italy (in Italian) in which the manager of a public organization revealed the bribe at the world health organization, after it was first reported by a news service on radiation.

3) A health warning from the Health department in Salzburg.

4) German physicians in quantities warings (Freiburg Appeal).

5) All the relevant details on how to reach Dr. Repacholi on the 23.2.06 in Benevenetto.


Sincerely yours in health,
Chasing after Justice Association on behalf of Michael Raz, an official investigator.

Raz Investigations
Raz_m1 @ bezeqint.net



Per immediato comunicato stampa: un olocausto sopravvissuto ammonisce in previsione di un secondo olocausto, e manda a chiamare il Papa a partecipare


Cari Tutti,

La lettera allegata è stata appena spedita alla Sua Maestà il Papa nel Vaticano, Italia.

Noi chiediamo alle agenzie di stampa internazionali di pubblicare queste informazioni ed essere in contatto con noi, con riguardo ad un crimine che non ha precedenti nei confronti dell'umanità. Noi stiamo chiedendo l'aiuto del Papa a partecipare nel problema dopo 3 petizioni che furono già spedite all' O M S, ed al segretario dell' ONU Kofi Annan.

Noi invochiamo che il responsabile dell' Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità del reparto di Radiazione, Dott. Michael Repacholi, sia esaminato con una macchina della verità per causa del danaro. Dott. Repacholi sarà il 23.2.06 a Benevento, Italia, e noi chiamiamo le Autorità italiane per farlo arrestare secondo i dettagli nella lettera, ed avviamo un'inchiesta internazionale. Noi agiremo in qualsiasi modo possibile finché non abbiamo scoperto ciò che noi cerchiamo.

Per favore legga la lettera seguente e sia avvertito che Lei, i Suoi amati e le nazioni intere sono dirette completamente verso una rovina ad un prezzo alto senza precedenti.

Una copia di questa lettera andrà spedita al Primo Ministro tedesco, il quale è un sostenitore forte nel riconoscervi l'Olocausto. Noi confidiamo che anche lei sarà sensibile all'Olocausto corrente, che fortemente attacca così bene in Germania.

Oltre alla lettera allegata, noi offriamo alle agenzie internazionali a richiesta i documenti seguenti:

1) le 3 petizioni spedite all'OMS e a Kofi Annan. (parte di esse sono disponibili in francese)

2) Una recente radiotrasmissione in Italia (in italiano) nella quale il direttore di un'organizzazione pubblica( Antonio Gagliardi a Radio Popolare Network di Venezia) rivelò il danaro all'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, dopo che furono riportate notizie da un servizio su radiazione prima.

3) Un avvertimento su salute dal reparto di Salute in Salszburg.

4) Tanti medici tedeschi allarmati (Appello di Freiburg).

5) Tutti i dettagli attinenti su come raggiungere il Dott. Repacholi il 23.2.06 a Benevento.

Distinti saluti in salute, seguendo dopo l'Associazione di Giustizia in favore di Michael Raz, un investigatore ufficiale.

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Antonio Gagliardi, who fights against the Electropollution in Italy sent me several emails explaining what had happened, but since he doesn't speak English and uses a translation programme to convert Italian into English, and since the conversion to English created texts which were not clear I asked for more clarifications. Slowy I gathered more details and summerized it here. In addition I attach the first email that arrived to me on the subject from Antonio, which illustrates what happened there.

Iris.

Antonio Gagliardi, an activist against EMF-R pollution, was not allowed to enter inside the conference in Italy, which was free for the public. Gagliardi was interviewed on the Italian radio about a week before the conference and among the rest of things mentioned the sum of $150,000 a year that Repacholi receives from the cellular companies (according to the Industry itself, as reported by MicrowaveNews.COM) This is the link to the interview (in italian). http://www.radiobase.net/index.php?id=21,215,0,0,1,0

Antonio Gagliardi translated Michael Raz's letter to the pope into Italian and distributed it to the Italian press. It turned out that someone thought he should be punished and not be allowed to enter to the conference, because he translated and distributed this letter. When he came to the workshop, on the 23.2.06 in order to listen to Repacholi, he noticed Repacholi was not in the room. Then he was taken outside and was told to present "a pass" - a confirmation that he was on the guests list, and allowed to enter to the workshop, but as far as Antonio knew, the conference was free for the public and he didn't remember anyone mentioned any need for a pass to enter. An police inspector asked what had happened, and Antonio replied that he was not allowed to enter and then he heard one of the employees tell the inspector- "we were told that it is a dangerous subject". Antonio took the advantage of the conference break and told about it to Dr. Marinelli, who was surprised from what he heard and went to speak to Dr. L. Giuliani, the person who was responsible for the organization of the workshop. The inspector told Antonio that for that day (23.2) he couldn't receive a pass but for the next they would prepare one for him. Then F. De Lorenzo saw Antonio, he was surprised that A' was not inside, and went to speak to Dr. Giuliani, and then Lorenzo came to speak in private with Antonio. He told him: "You have done a big mistake, you launched [on line] a threat letter of someone you don't know, and you translated it. Repacholi then learnt about this letter and he didn't come because he was afraid, and we wanted the opportunity to meet him and it made Giuliani very angry. If you want to talk to him [Giuliani] then wait one moment". Antonio waited until he met Giuliani who refused to talk to him, telling him "you made a big mistake and do not come back even in the next days because this conference doesn't interest you" and went away with the policeman.

----- Original Message -----

From: elettrosmogvolturino
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 10:06 AM
Subject: Fw: Repacholi not at conference?

Yesterday I/you/they have gone to Benevento and in fact Repacholi was not in the room. In fact the letter of Michael Raz, translated also in Italian, I have launched her in my mailing-list over that to organs of press also to authoritative characters. And because of this you/he/she has been prevented me from entering. Despite I insisted because it dealt with a public conference and with scientists in room that you/they knew me. The curious fact is that an inspector of police arrives with a colleague that in to ask explanations to a girl of the organization this you/he/she has said": We have not made him enter because you/they have told us". Therefore who beats for the rights of the humanity it is subject dangerous and who beats for damaging the humanity? At the end I have attended the person responsible of the organization dott. L. Giuliani, with which I/you/they have always been in good relationships and I discover that you/he/she had been really him to prevent my entry telling me: You have done " Her big and not to even come in the next days", getting further himself/herself/itself with the inspector of police.

Regards Antonio Gagliardi- Elettrosmog Volturino

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SERIOUS CONGLOMERATES OF CANCER AND OTHER PATHOLOGIES THAT HAVE BEEN TIE BY THE POPULATION NEXT TO ANTENNAS OF TELEPHONY
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/466717/

Prof Goldsmith about Dr. Repacholi
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1599006/

Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2006

I do not want a mobile mast to send me to hell

I have been monitoring Michael Dolan of the MOA who has been writing letters in local papers across the UK to declare phones and masts to be safe. Here is one reader who put him straight!

Sandi


Postbag - Masts - better be safe than sorry
Wisbech Standard 10.02.03
10 February 2006 | 10:16

MAY I thank Alasdair Phillips, director of Powerwatch, for his succinct condemnation of Mike Dolan's letter on the dangers of mobile phone masts?

As Mr Dolan is part of the Mobile Operator's Association, there is no doubt as to whom pays this piper.

A trawl of the 'web', conducted by my husband, Cllr Forster and others involved in the current campaign, has yielded evidence from all over the world about the probable dangers from the microwaves emitted by these structures.

In addition, I have consulted a pharmacist, who knows about the effects on blood pressure, a psychologist, who is an expert on the effects on child development, and a leading neurologist, who is convinced that the microwaves affect brain structure.

Incidentally, the psychologist refutes the claim that the symptoms listed are due to psychological fear of being in the proximity of these masts. Any psychological effects would disappear with time, but the symptoms reported are real and ongoing.

I have suffered from epilepsy since childhood and know, from medically-qualified experts, that even low levels of microwaves could worsen my fits. My husband has become so concerned that he will not use the domestic microwave in our kitchen, although this appliance, unlike a mobile phone mast, is shielded.

I can assure Mr Dolan that having an epileptic fit is to descend to the depths of hell. I know because I have experienced it and I do not want a mobile mast to send me to hell again.

Arguments that the risks are minimal are specious. As long as there is the slightest suspicion that mobile phone masts are dangerous, everybody should err on the side of caution. No masts should be erected in Wisbech or anywhere else.

MRS M R FORSTER

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The cell phone industry: Big Tobacco 2.0?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/663789/

Dienstag, 14. Februar 2006

ElectroMagnetic Smog

The following article has just appeared in Brighton's "Insight City News" (print run 30,000)

Gary


ElectroMagnetic Smog

By Jan Goodey

Andy Davidson is moving house. Not for financial reasons, problems with noisy neighbours, or burgeoning leylandi trees; no, it's because a new telephone mast has gone up right outside his son's bedroom window and he is worried.

Andy, 49, communications manager for a research organisation based at Brighton University, is typical of a growing number of people adversely effected by what is termed "electromagnetic radiation" or EMR.

"I have had eight [masts] built behind my house over about four years and over that time I attribute skin complaints, a period of depression, nausea and sleep problems, each with the onset of new equipment."

The latest Orange 3G mast was the last straw and Andy is moving his family a mile down the road. The 3G masts are ten to 15 times more powerful than ordinary phone masts. It went up outside his Worthing home in October and was switched on 25 metres from 16-year-old son Doug's bedroom. He started getting nosebleeds, for the first time in his life. Andy bought expensive radiation curtaining for the wall and window, and they stopped.

Coincidence? "That's what we are told", says Andy, "but kids and masts and nosebleeds seem to be a common thing."

He has latterly carried out a survey in the local area to find out how if others are similarly effected. Out of a population sample of 448 he found that 60% of people recorded symptoms such as nausea and headaches which in over 90% of cases occurred after the latest mast was switched on.

Hove-based alternative therapist Jim Perry, 59, has specialised in treating people suffering from EMR for 21 years now. According to Jim we are living in dangerous times with EMR from mobile phones, pylons, computers and electrical equipment in general, weakening our immune systems by up to 40%.

"What it does is destroys the negative ions, oxygen, in the atmosphere and our bodies; blood thickens and becomes more sticky as a result. This leads to stress and eventually disease as the heart has to pump harder to shift the blood."

Jim spent 13 years (1985 to 1998) working with patients from Wales who lived close to TV masts and electricity pylons. Recent art installations by Richard Box (pictured) can attest to the power of the pylons. His 2004 piece Field used 1301 fluorescent tubes powered by the electric fields generated by overhead powerlines. Walking up to the tubes would turn them off as the light jumped and earthed to the human body.

The dangers of living near pylons are manifold says Jim. "One couple I treated in Wales; the woman came back from a three month holiday in Turkey and found a pylon newly erected. Two weeks later, boom she dropped dead getting into her car, a massive brain tumour. I went to see John, her partner, weeks later and he was sitting in candlelight; he wouldn'nt put the lights on."

Jim cites the rising UK cancer rates (one in three of us can now expect to contract the disease) as growing proof of EMR. "In Scandinavia it is now recognised as a causal factor," he adds.

From Wales, Jim went out to Australia (2000-2001) where he hooked up with physicist Noel Orchard who manufacturers ion-balancing discs which can be worn as necklaces. Made from surgical steel these are claimed to put a 1.5 inch protective shield of photon-light around the body, photon light travelling faster than normal light and so blocking harmful radiation.

How does the UK government react to this growing global clamour surrounding the issue? Well the official line is that that there is no "definitive scientific proof" that masts or pylons have anything to do with the EMR. And mobile phone companies like Orange claim likewise, refusing to even contemplate that people like Andy, who are affected adversely by their masts, exist.

They do and their questions will come to have ever more increasing urgency as the proliferation of our communications industry really takes hold; the digital age hasn't yet begun it is really just round the corner.


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

Freitag, 10. Februar 2006

Next-up News 09 Fev 2006

http://www.omega-news.info/next_up_news_9_fev_2006.htm

Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006

Please, Help Me!

Please help me my friends, who lived through war, who experienced war around the world. Please tell me the way in which I can pass on this horrible experience to others. Please also tell me, explain to me why many of us still, as my friend observes, keep "quiet and cower."

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/chuong4.html


From Information Clearing House

Dienstag, 24. Januar 2006

We'll keep on fighting against phone masts

Jan 24 2006

By Campbell Docherty

A couple who faced losing their home for a second time following a two-year battle with a mobile phone company last night pledged to continue their fight against phone masts.

Agnes Ingvarsdottir, aged 61, and her 63-year-old husband Eirikur Petursson, from Worcester, yesterday agreed to pay Hutchison 3G legal costs incurred during their unsuccessful court battle against the company.

They had launched a legal bid to have a mast removed from the top of a pub neighbouring their Grade II-listed home in Worcester after claiming to have experienced a range of health problems, including nausea and headaches.

The couple, who spent £300,000 fighting the case, said they were forced to sell their home in August 2005, two years after the mast became operational, for £220,000 - at least £50,000 below market value.

In September last year they were ordered to pay the mobile phone giant - better known as 3 - £407,398 in legal fees.

They disputed the amount and the cost was later dropped to £109,000.

At Birmingham County Court yesterday, a confidential final settlement - understood to be under £100,000 - was agreed.

Mr Petursson, who now lives with his wife in Malvern, told The Birmingham Post: "We would have lost our new home too if we had to pay the first amount we were ordered to. We have lost our business because of all the time and energy we have spent on this.

"Agnes is too ill to work now and I have become an employee of someone else. Even then it has been difficult because of the amount of time we have spent on the case."

Mrs Ingvarsdottir runs a website - http://www.mast-victims.org - dedicated to fighting the erection of phone masts in residential areas. It features case studies from across the globe.

She said: "I will continue fighting masts until the bitter end. I am not against mobile phones, I can see the plus points in them. But putting up masts where people live is the most indecent thing you can do.

"Really, the worst people in all this are those neighbours who agree to let the companies put them up in the first place."

After losing the case against 3, Mrs Ingvarsdottir was pessimistic about the chances of private individuals bringing successful actions against mobile phone companies.

"I don't think this will be won in the courts, I think it will be won through scientific research now.

"In the past it has been easy to disregard scientific evidence because it has not been duplicated but now studies are being done to verify previous work.

"But I think our experience has put off individual people taking court cases because they can now see these companies do not want to be messed with."

Mrs Ingvarsdottir added there was a worldwide groundswell of people questioning the health impacts of mobile phone masts.

"Little by little, we are becoming a big international group. The website has 56 stories from people from places like Germany, France, Holland, Sweden, Canada, the USA and Australia.

"I have more waiting to be put up there because I haven't had the time recently.

"Since the site started, there have been 27,000 visitors logging on to look at it."

The couple and their 42-year-old son Neils Erickson, who all moved to England from Denmark in 1999 to run a business designing and making air filtering systems, said they began to suffer from ill health when the mast became operational on the roof of the Little Sauce Factory pub.

But their attempt to prove the mast caused the symptoms was thrown out by the High Court and they were instructed to pay the company's legal costs.

No one from Hutchison 3G was available for comment last night.

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