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Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!

Elizabeth thode




This is a sign of the "Times, they are a changing!" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9619514/Mobile-phones-can-cause-brain-tumours-court-rules..html  Yeay!Lizzie    

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KathyB

This is awesome! Wonder how long until we see lawsuits won in the US? Kathy


From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!



This is a sign of the "Times, they are a changing!" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9619514/Mobile-phones-can-cause-brain-tumours-court-rules..html  Yeay!Lizzie    



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adiaha22
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Hi Liz,

I see it's in Italy where they already have a refuge.  It's good to note that the Italian government may have more compassion and humanity for its citizens.  Now, I think we'll really be moving when we can see some action over here or at least in Canada or the U.K.

Over here, municipal courts seem to cave in under the draconian fist of the Federal Telecommunication Act of 1996.  Also, I've come to a point of realizing that cell phones may be the very least of my concerns in regards to this phenom and I still don't hear people in the US discussing the health implications of WIFI which is prolific.

It also bothers me that very very soon a plethora of new technologies are set to take  sweeping radio waves to a whole new level potentially dwarfing many of the achievements we who suffer from EHS have made to protect ourselves.

I personally look at cell phones as a tip of the iceberg, a gentle warning and I do not tolerate cell phone radiation at all except with my shielding fabric.

I guess it's always good to hear of someone's victory regardless how far away it may be.
It's really our children's future that's poised to make or break this scenario.  If our 12 year old cell phone users turn into an epidemic of 20 to 30 year olds with cancer eating away at their brains.  Other than that scenario, anything else will be a green light to future cell phone enthusiasts and their manufacturers.

In the meantime, can we get the science to focus more on the day-to-day illnesses that can be generated by cell phone use and add WIFI to the mix of cell phone and Smart Meter issues and grievances?

Thanks so much for sharing this victory!
Pam

--- On Fri, 10/19/12, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!
To: "steve hunt" <[hidden email]>, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
Date: Friday, October 19, 2012, 11:52 AM
















 



 


   
     
     
     



This is a sign of the "Times, they are a changing!" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9619514/Mobile-phones-can-cause-brain-tumours-court-rules..html  Yeay!Lizzie    



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Stefanie Toth
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Hi All,

Actually, I live in Italy, and since one year I sleep in a car.
Signals in Italy are very strong. I am not wondered this man became
so quick ill. And all electro lines are open, not under Earth.
It is really good cocktail here of electro magnetic fields, and
most Italians have no understanding about their environment.
On the other hand side, I learned here a lot about my problem
and for the first time I was able to recover. And the Italians
can be quiet extrem. So, I wouldn't be wondered when they shift
from totally not carring about their environment being very
strikt about it. I wouldn't be also not wondered if they would be
the first removing mobile towers in Europe. See their politics:
They replaced Berlusconi with Monti in only a few weeks and
it is the total opposite political direction as before.
Yes, I am sorry I have to leave, but at the moment it
is not possible for me to live here with my conditions :-( .

Stefanie





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This is awesome! Wonder how long until we see lawsuits won in the US? Kathy



From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!



This is a sign of the "Times, they are a changing!" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9619514/Mobile-phones-can-cause-brain-tumours-court-rules..html  Yeay!Lizzie    



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johnlankes
Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have banned radio towers:

http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-town-to-become.html


John L.


--- In [hidden email], Stefanie Toth <stefaniet2@...> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Actually, I live in Italy, and since one year I sleep in a car.
> Signals in Italy are very strong...
 


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Stefanie Toth
Honestly, I think Spain and Belgium is not on the way to the UK and the US.
Stefanie


--- john <[hidden email]> schrieb am Sa, 20.10.2012:

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http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-town-to-become.html



John L.



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> Signals in Italy are very strong...

 





   
     

   
   






 





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Re: Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!

Kumara
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Wow.... I'm amazed.

ohn wrote thus at 02:35 AM 21-10-12:
>Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have
>banned radio towers:
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>http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-town-to-become.html
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>John L.

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betty A
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Southern spain is horrendous, northern spain , particularly cantabria, and asturias which are very rural are not to abd at the moment.




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Honestly, I think Spain and Belgium is not on the way to the UK and the US.
Stefanie

--- john <[hidden email]> schrieb am Sa, 20.10.2012:

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An: [hidden email]
Datum: Samstag, 20. Oktober, 2012 20:35 Uhr

 

Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have banned radio towers:

http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-town-to-become.html

John L.

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> Hi All,

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> Actually, I live in Italy, and since one year I sleep in a car.

> Signals in Italy are very strong...

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ruki1996
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I hope other villages and cities will follow them.



--- In [hidden email], Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@...> wrote:

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> Wow.... I'm amazed.
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> ohn wrote thus at 02:35 AM 21-10-12:
> >Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have
> >banned radio towers:
> >
> >http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-town-to-become.html
> >
> >
> >John L.
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Re: Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!

Kumara
Not where people are not willing to give up the wireless convenience.

ruki1996 wrote thus at 06:25 PM 23-10-12:

>I hope other villages and cities will follow them.
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>--- In [hidden email], Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@...> wrote:
> >
> > Wow.... I'm amazed.
> >
> > ohn wrote thus at 02:35 AM 21-10-12:
> > >Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have
> > >banned radio towers:
> > >
> > >http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first-t 
> own-to-become.html
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> > >John L.

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Kumara
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This makes me think that at this point the only viable way for us to
be free from overexposure is to live in deliberately designed
colonies. This relates to a recent post on EMF free communities:
http://health-quest.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=environmental&thread=346&page=1

EMF-free is actually quiet impossible. If the place is free from
medium- and long-range wireless technology, it's good enough for me.

kb

Kumara Bhikkhu wrote thus at 12:10 PM 24-10-12:

>Not where people are not willing to give up the wireless convenience.
>
>ruki1996 wrote thus at 06:25 PM 23-10-12:
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>>I hope other villages and cities will follow them.
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>>--- In [hidden email], Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > Wow.... I'm amazed.
>> >
>> > ohn wrote thus at 02:35 AM 21-10-12:
>> > >Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have
>> > >banned radio towers:
>> > >
>> > >http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first- 
>> town-to-become.html
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>> > >John L.

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adiaha22
Hey KB,

What kind of website is this?  I guess one must sign in in order to observe the discussion.
Are people discussing setting up special homesteads for people with EHS?  By homestead, I mean other than refuges with little or no infrastructure-- something a bit more-- today?

Pam


--- On Wed, 10/24/12, Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!
To: [hidden email], [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 5:41 AM
















 



 


   
     
     
      This makes me think that at this point the only viable way for us to

be free from overexposure is to live in deliberately designed

colonies. This relates to a recent post on EMF free communities:

http://health-quest.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=environmental&thread=346&page=1



EMF-free is actually quiet impossible. If the place is free from

medium- and long-range wireless technology, it's good enough for me.



kb



Kumara Bhikkhu wrote thus at 12:10 PM 24-10-12:

>Not where people are not willing to give up the wireless convenience.

>

>ruki1996 wrote thus at 06:25 PM 23-10-12:

>

>>I hope other villages and cities will follow them.

>>

>>

>>

>>--- In [hidden email], Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@...> wrote:

>> >

>> > Wow.... I'm amazed.

>> >

>> > ohn wrote thus at 02:35 AM 21-10-12:

>> > >Since you are in Europe you might consider Olvera, Spain. They have

>> > >banned radio towers:

>> > >

>> > >http://mieuxprevenir.blogspot.com/2012/03/olvera-spain-is-first- 

>> town-to-become.html

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >John L.





   
     

   
   






 










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Kumara
It a webforum. Seems very new. So nothing there
yet except what you can see. It's set up for
people like us to use to create communities. What
is meant by "communities" there I don't know, but
it can certainly be used to gather people to set up colonies.

pamela clemonts wrote thus at 01:00 AM 26-10-12:

>Hey KB,
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>What kind of website is this?  I guess one must
>sign in in order to observe the discussion.
>Are people discussing setting up special
>homesteads for people with EHS?  By homestead,
>I mean other than refuges with little or no
>infrastructure-- something a bit more-- today?
>
>Pam
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>--- On Wed, 10/24/12, Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>From: Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]>
>Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Cell Phone lawsuit a Victory!
>To: [hidden email], [hidden email]
>Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 5:41 AM
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