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International Appeal from Würzburg

Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2010

“At the conference it was impressively demonstrated that these chronic diseases are based on similar pathological mechanisms. Common mechanisms are chronic inflammatory processes influenced by environmental factors including chemical pollutants, biological infectious agents, and electromagnetic field (EMF) triggers.”

The European Academy for Environmental Medicine (EUROPAEM) invited many renowned national and international scientists and health care professionals to a medical conference held in Wuerzburg, Germany from April 23 to April 25, 2010. These professionals were from the fields of environmental medicine, toxicology, immunology, neurology and genetics and other health fields as well as physicians and dentist. Also in attendance were representatives of patient initiatives. The theme of this international medical conference was Science Meets Practice. It dealt specifically with the issues of Neuron- Endocrine- Immunology and their importance in environmental medicine.

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Prof. Dr. Erich Schöndorf about mobile phone technology: “Is is simply a question of time until the front breaks down.”

Posted by seumasach on May 6, 2010

Microondes

May, 2010

Prof. Dr. Erich Schöndorf about mobile phone technology:

“Is is simply a question of time until the front breaks down.”

Neue Juristische Wochenschrift 2 / 2009 (New weekly judicial magazine 2/2009)

[About Prof. Dr. Erich Schöndorf: Being a famous German lawyer, he worked as leading attorney in Frankfurt (Main) during the 1990′ in the well known wood preservative case against a BAYER AG subsidiary. Frustration made him leave his attorney job and he went on to teach as professor at the university of applied science (Frankfurt Main – (http://www.fh-frankfurt.de). He is an authority when it comes to product liability in Germany.]

NJW: Why have victims of radiation from mobile phone masts such a hard time to enforce their rights successfully?

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WiFi in schools and health effects of microwave radiation

Posted by seumasach on May 5, 2010

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Another ‘never again’ moment

Posted by seumasach on May 2, 2010

Eben Carle

The Daily Caller

30th April, 2010

If government insists upon regulating everything except itself, then those energies should be directed at a rather loud and rude killer: cell phones. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wi-fi in schools: protect our children!

Posted by seumasach on May 2, 2010

This is an excellent video on the dangers and health risks of installing Wi-Fi in schools. Kids (YES KIDS) describing many of the same symptoms I and others who are sensitive experience when exposed to Wi-Fi, cell towers, cordless phones and other sources of electromagnetic radiation.

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Biologic effects and health hazards of microwave radiation-Warsaw Symposium 1973

Posted by seumasach on April 28, 2010

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Shocking U.S. Senate Hearing Confirms Dangers of Cell Phones

Posted by seumasach on April 11, 2010

mercola.com

21st January, 2010

Witnesses before a Senate Committee testified about research into cell phone use and its potential impact on human health, as well as the potential side effects such as brain and salivary gland tumors.

In 2008, cell phones were identified as a contributor to salivary gland tumors. Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, who testified in September 2009 at the U.S. Senate Hearing, is the principle investigator of the study that made this finding.

The report states that your risk of getting a parotid tumor on the same side of your head that you use for listening to the mobile phone increases by:

  • 34 percent if you are a regular cell phone user and have used a mobile phone for 5 years.
  • 58 percent if you had more than about 5,500 calls in your lifetime.
  • 49 percent if you have spoken on the phone for more than 266.3 hours during your lifetime.

The second video above by Electromagnetichealth.org, filmed at Columbia University Law School at a presentation on Wireless Hazards, explains how wireless radiation creates cognitive problems, damages DNA, diminishes fertility, causes disorientation and navigation difficulties for birds, bees and other wildlife, and may contribute to Bee Colony Collapse, which, if not reversed, will jeopardize the future of life on earth.

Go here for Dr Mercola’s full comments

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Cancer and the dirty electricity plague

Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2010

Donna Fisher

digforthecure.org

1st April, 2010

“… the 20th century epidemic of the so called diseases of civilization including cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes and suicide was caused by electrification not by lifestyle.  A large proportion of these diseases may therefore be preventable.”(i)
Released in the year 2000 a study of 44,788 sets of twins from Sweden, Denmark and Finland concluded that environmental factors were the initiating event in the majority of cancers.(ii)  The strongest contender and most likely culprit is artificial (man-made) electromagnetic radiation.

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Is the WiFi System in the Bucks County Libraries Making People Feel Sick?

Posted by seumasach on April 3, 2010

Dear Martina Kominiarek

Executive Director, Bucks County Public Libraries, Pennsylvania, USA:

I had the opportunity to visit two of the libraries in Bucks County on my recent visit there last month in March of 2010.

Unfortunately, after entering these libraries I quickly started to feel ill with nausea, brain fog, and pressure in my brain, among a number of other very unpleasant symptoms.

Fortunately (or unfortunately) for me I am aware of what is the cause behind these ill feelings: WiFi (aka Wireless Fidelity ) systems installed in your libraries — which pump out a continuous stream of digitally modulated microwave radiation — in order to allow people to access the Internet with their computers without any wires.

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New studies on effects of EM radiation

Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2010

Powerwatch

31st March, 2010

The following is a quick summary of another twenty papers that have come out over the last few months related to effects of electromagnetic radiation. Some of the papers are notable papers that have been published very recently, others are papers that were published a few months ago that have not yet made it to one of the Science Updates. From this point onwards, to catch up with the large quantity of papers being published, we will be simply posting the abstract, with our comments interspersed in italicised bold where appropriate.

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Mobile phone towers threaten honey bees: study

Posted by seumasach on March 31, 2010

canada.com

31st August, 2009

The electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile phone towers and cellphones can pose a threat to honey bees, a study published in India has concluded.

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