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markkuether
Is anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically? I feel I have as I can offer no other explanation to my situation. My EHS started when 3G from AT&T came around.

Here is a letter I recently submitted to my home town newspaper:

Dear Editor

I am writing because I have been struggling with predicament that I have had for the last six months: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. This is a condition in which someone is sensitive to electromagnetic fields and non ionizing radiation. They are all around us. In fact, they have increased greatly in the last 30 and even 5 years. Examples include radio waves, television broadcasts, radiation from microwave ovens, emissions from power lines and perhaps most notably, cell phone waves.

My problems started after moving to Madison for several months. I started having unexplained "headaches." Although these were not any ordinary headache. They made me feel like I was being slowly electrocuted. A tingling sensation in the head making me jumpy along with a difficult challenge to concentrate.

Oddly enough, whenever I return to Manitowoc, the symptoms disappear. I began a painstaking search to see what signals exist around Madison that don't in Manitowoc. After much work, I can only find one likely source: AT&T's 3G wireless network. It is astonishing to see how the coverage map nearly is identical to the areas of Wisconsin that bother me. The only relief Iget while inside AT&T's new high speed network are materials that shield or block cell phone signals, especially large buildings with a steel roof.


If you experience tingling or headaches in larger metro areas of our state where the 3G network exists and yet you find relief near Manitowoc, you arelikely suffering from the same condition as I am, as there is no 3G network here yet. I developed an online enterprise called Our Spaceship Earth. In the last two years, the focus has been on creating a film exposing the water quality problems in Manitowoc County. Perhaps now I shall focus on what is polluting the air. EM fields: The dark side of the wireless revolution.






So does anyone have advise on what products I can use to minimize my sensitivity? Specifically, I have a increasingly bothersome head tension that comes around from being around what seems like 3G cell phone signals. Sometimes it is better at night, perhaps from less cell phone traffic. Other times it is better if I am in a room with a high bare steel roof. Anyone have ideas on how to better relieve myself from this?

Thanks


Mark K.

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now they are advertising 4G networks. I'm affected by them all. :(
Kris




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From: markkuether <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Mon, March 15, 2010 12:03:39 AM
Subject: [eSens] Anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically?

Is anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically? I feel I have as I can offer no other explanation to my situation. My EHS started when 3G from AT&T came around.

Here is a letter I recently submitted to my home town newspaper:

Dear Editor

I am writing because I have been struggling with predicament that I have had for the last six months: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. This is a condition in which someone is sensitive to electromagnetic fields and non ionizing radiation. They are all around us. In fact, they have increased greatly in the last 30 and even 5 years. Examples include radio waves, television broadcasts, radiation from microwave ovens, emissions from power lines and perhaps most notably, cell phone waves.

My problems started after moving to Madison for several months. I started having unexplained "headaches." Although these were not any ordinary headache. They made me feel like I was being slowly electrocuted. A tingling sensation in the head making me jumpy along with a difficult challenge to concentrate.

Oddly enough, whenever I return to Manitowoc, the symptoms disappear. I began a painstaking search to see what signals exist around Madison that don't in Manitowoc. After much work, I can only find one likely source: AT&T's 3G wireless network. It is astonishing to see how the coverage map nearly is identical to the areas of Wisconsin that bother me. The only relief I get while inside AT&T's new high speed network are materials that shield or block cell phone signals, especially large buildings with a steel roof.


If you experience tingling or headaches in larger metro areas of our state where the 3G network exists and yet you find relief near Manitowoc, you are likely suffering from the same condition as I am, as there is no 3G network here yet. I developed an online enterprise called Our Spaceship Earth. In the last two years, the focus has been on creating a film exposing the water quality problems in Manitowoc County. Perhaps now I shall focus on what is polluting the air. EM fields: The dark side of the wireless revolution.






So does anyone have advise on what products I can use to minimize my sensitivity? Specifically, I have a increasingly bothersome head tension that comes around from being around what seems like 3G cell phone signals. Sometimes it is better at night, perhaps from less cell phone traffic. Other times it is better if I am in a room with a high bare steel roof. Anyone have ideas on how to better relieve myself from this?

Thanks


Mark K.





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jaime_schunkewitz
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How close is your nearest antenna?

The wireless orgy has only just begun. Wait
till they start streaming video over 4G and
WiMAX. We're toast.

Eli

--- In [hidden email], "markkuether" <markkuether@...> wrote:

>
> Is anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically? I feel Ihave as I can offer no other explanation to my situation. My EHS startedwhen 3G from AT&T came around.
>
> Here is a letter I recently submitted to my home town newspaper:
>
> Dear Editor
>
> I am writing because I have been struggling with predicament that I have had for the last six months: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. This is a condition in which someone is sensitive to electromagnetic fields and non ionizing radiation. They are all around us. In fact, they have increased greatly in the last 30 and even 5 years. Examples include radio waves, television broadcasts, radiation from microwave ovens, emissions from power linesand perhaps most notably, cell phone waves.
>
> My problems started after moving to Madison for several months. I started having unexplained "headaches." Although these were not any ordinary headache. They made me feel like I was being slowly electrocuted. A tingling sensation in the head making me jumpy along with a difficult challenge toconcentrate.
>
> Oddly enough, whenever I return to Manitowoc, the symptoms disappear. I began a painstaking search to see what signals exist around Madison that don't in Manitowoc. After much work, I can only find one likely source: AT&T's 3G wireless network. It is astonishing to see how the coverage map nearly is identical to the areas of Wisconsin that bother me. The only reliefI get while inside AT&T's new high speed network are materials that shieldor block cell phone signals, especially large buildings with a steel roof.
>
>
> If you experience tingling or headaches in larger metro areas of our state where the 3G network exists and yet you find relief near Manitowoc, you are likely suffering from the same condition as I am, as there is no 3G network here yet. I developed an online enterprise called Our Spaceship Earth.In the last two years, the focus has been on creating a film exposing thewater quality problems in Manitowoc County. Perhaps now I shall focus on what is polluting the air. EM fields: The dark side of the wireless revolution.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> So does anyone have advise on what products I can use to minimize my sensitivity? Specifically, I have a increasingly bothersome head tension that comes around from being around what seems like 3G cell phone signals. Sometimes it is better at night, perhaps from less cell phone traffic. Other times it is better if I am in a room with a high bare steel roof. Anyone have ideas on how to better relieve myself from this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Mark K.
>

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Marc Martin
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> The wireless orgy has only just begun. Wait
> till they start streaming video over 4G and
> WiMAX. We're toast.

I thought they were already doing that... or
at least, I think they are where I live...

Marc

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glenmayepete
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Hi
The mast opposite my house started pumping out 3G signals last Thursday, and since then my brain has been burning intensly.  It's that bad that Ihave had take refuge at my mums house for tonight.  I am in the process of trying to chelate mercury out of my body, using DMSA and ALA.  Iam concerned that the mercury will not leave my body whilst I am being attacked by EMR.  But yeah 3G signal seems to cut straight through the skull, my brain feels like its on fire, inflammed! 
 
God help us all
Peter



________________________________
From: jaime_schunkewitz <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Mon, 15 March, 2010 17:16:16
Subject: [eSens] Re: Anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically?

 
How close is your nearest antenna?

The wireless orgy has only just begun. Wait
till they start streaming video over 4G and
WiMAX. We're toast.

Eli

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "markkuether" <markkuether@ ...> wrote:

>
> Is anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically? I feel I have as I can offer no other explanation to my situation. My EHS started when 3G from AT&T came around.
>
> Here is a letter I recently submitted to my home town newspaper:
>
> Dear Editor
>
> I am writing because I have been struggling with predicament that I have had for the last six months: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. This is a condition in which someone is sensitive to electromagnetic fields and non ionizing radiation. They are all around us. In fact, they have increased greatly in the last 30 and even 5 years. Examples include radio waves, television broadcasts, radiation from microwave ovens, emissions from power lines and perhaps most notably, cell phone waves.
>
> My problems started after moving to Madison for several months. I startedhaving unexplained "headaches." Although these were not any ordinary headache. They made me feel like I was being slowly electrocuted. A tingling sensation in the head making me jumpy along with a difficult challenge to concentrate.
>
> Oddly enough, whenever I return to Manitowoc, the symptoms disappear. I began a painstaking search to see what signals exist around Madison that don't in Manitowoc. After much work, I can only find one likely source: AT&T's3G wireless network. It is astonishing to see how the coverage map nearly is identical to the areas of Wisconsin that bother me. The only relief I get while inside AT&T's new high speed network are materials that shield or block cell phone signals, especially large buildings with a steel roof.
>
>
> If you experience tingling or headaches in larger metro areas of our state where the 3G network exists and yet you find relief near Manitowoc, you are likely suffering from the same condition as I am, as there is no 3G network here yet. I developed an online enterprise called Our Spaceship Earth. In the last two years, the focus has been on creating a film exposing the water quality problems in Manitowoc County. Perhaps now I shall focus on what is polluting the air. EM fields: The dark side of the wireless revolution.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> So does anyone have advise on what products I can use to minimize my sensitivity? Specifically, I have a increasingly bothersome head tension that comes around from being around what seems like 3G cell phone signals. Sometimes it is better at night, perhaps from less cell phone traffic. Other times it is better if I am in a room with a high bare steel roof. Anyone have ideas on how to better relieve myself from this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Mark K.
>





     

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PUK
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apart from fleeing your home Meter and protect would be a good mitigator.


In a message dated 15/03/2010 22:38:26 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi
The mast opposite my house started pumping out 3G signals last Thursday,
and since then my brain has been burning intensly. It's that bad that I
have had take refuge at my mums house for tonight. I am in the process of
trying to chelate mercury out of my body, using DMSA and ALA. I am concerned
that the mercury will not leave my body whilst I am being attacked by EMR.
But yeah 3G signal seems to cut straight through the skull, my brain feels
like its on fire, inflammed!

God help us all
Peter



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glenmayepete
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Your right, can you believe they actually want to increase the power outageof the 3G masts 4 times. 
http://www.mast-victims.org/index.php?content=news&action=view&type=newsitem&id=4621




________________________________
From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Mon, 15 March, 2010 18:27:15
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Anyone being affected by the 3G phone networks specifically?

 
> The wireless orgy has only just begun. Wait
> till they start streaming video over 4G and
> WiMAX. We're toast.

I thought they were already doing that... or
at least, I think they are where I live...

Marc




     

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