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Electrical Pollution & Brain Tumors

SArjuna
Electrical Pollution and Cancer:  My Story


I had an experience that suggests a link between brain tumors and high levels
of electromagnetic radiation caused by “dirty power”, and am seeking the
help of other brain tumor patients to participate in a study that compares the
levels of electrical pollution in their homes and workplaces with those of a
control group.  This is an excellent opportunity to test your home andworkplace
for dangerous levels of electromagnetic radiation. 
 
What is electrical pollution?
Power companies supply current that alternates between positive and negative
60 times per second.  Malfunctioning electrical components can bounce this
current back through your wiring in at multiples of 60 known as harmonics.  These
high frequency surges radiate power through your wiring like an antenna, and
can cause “radio wave sickness” with symptoms similar to low level electrical
shock.  The power coming into your house can also be “dirty” if the power
company does not have an adequate neutral wire returning to the power station. 

In late January 2005, I was diagnosed with a 6cm anaplastic astrocytoma in my
right occipital lobe. 
A biopsy and tissue test  were done at UW Hospital in Madison, and the
pathology was confirmed by MD Anderson in Houston. I had just turned 50, and had
been exceptionally healthy until experiencing a seizure on Halloween 2004.  I
also had tingling in my left hand.  A friend of my mother told me about
electrical pollution and recommended that I study the topic at electricalpollution.com
and stetzerelectric.com.  She also lent me a micro surge meter from Stetzer
Electric that reads changes in voltage as a function of time (dV/dt). A healthy
level is under 50.  Most of my outlets showed a solid "1", with but some were
fluctuating around 1900.   I called Stetzer Electric and learned that the
meter only displays up to 1999, and shows a "1" for readings above that.   On the
advice of Dave Stetzer, I checked our electrical panel, and found that the
readings dropped when one circuit was turned off.  By unplugging electrical
devices on that circuit one-by-one, I found that an AC/DC power supply for a
network router was causing the problem  (this router had been continuously plugged
in for about 4 years).  After the router was replaced, micro surge readings
throughout our house dropped by 99%.  The tingling in in my left hand went away
immediately.  The best news came on June 16, 2005 when an MRI showed that my
tumor had collapsed to a line that may be scar tissue. 
 
I cannot be certain that electrical pollution caused my tumor, or that fixing
the electrical problem influenced my recovery.  In addition to conventional
radiation and chemotherapy (410mg of Temodar 5 nights per month), I added flax
oil blended with protein to my diet (see www.flaxoflife.com) and magnets tomy
drinking water (see www.wholly-water.com/WellnessWater.Jar.htm).  More
research needs to be done.  Rather than wait for someone else to do it, I propose
that we start collecting data ourselves by taking micro surge readings in our
own homes and workplaces.  I will send my micro surge meter free to any ABTA
member who wishes to check their power, and ask only that it be returned ina
prepaid envelope with a short form listing the readings and some background
information about your condition.  Small donations to cover the cost of postage
would be appreciated but are not required.  I am seeking the assistance of
biostatisticians and epidemiologists to set up a control group and to analyze the
data.  If a significant correlation is found between high levels of
electromagnetic radiation and brain tumors, some enterprising researcher may be motivated
to seek funding for a more formal study.
 
As cancer patients, we live in uncertainty, and do not have time to wait for
conclusive research.  We must act with incomplete information to reduce
exposure to as many risk factors as possible.   Checking homes and workplaces for
high levels of electromagnetic radiation is a good place to start.  I hope that
this information will benefit you, and would appreciate your participation in
my modest study.
 
Kris Brekke
6426 Inner Drive
Madison, WI  53705
608 238 3550  
[hidden email]

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Kris wanted this information widely disseminated, so I am sharing his
message here.

     Note: A couple of years ago I checked the home of a man who had just had
surgery for the most aggressive form of brain tumor, with the lowest survival
rates, and found he was sleeping in a brass bed that had electric cords
touching it.  A large section of brass was just above his head.   I no longer
recall the amount of electrical pollution that I found in that circuit, butit was
significant.  He followed my advice regarding the installation of filters,
keeping his bed free of electromagnetic fields and also some nutritional
improvements, and remains cancer free.  -Shivani
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Marc Martin
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> Electric that reads changes in voltage as a function of time (dV/dt). A healthy
> level is under 50. Most of my outlets showed a solid "1", with but some were
> fluctuating around 1900. I called Stetzer Electric and learned that the
> meter only displays up to 1999

This article was interesting enough that I pulled out my (largely unused)
Stetzerizer meter. I found some of the readings last night rather
curious, although I don't have an explanation yet. For example,
I was getting a reading of ~500 in my den last night before I went to bed.
So I unplugged and turned off everything in the room, and it was still
high. However, when I looked at it the next morning, the reading
was down to 50, even though there seemed to be no difference in what
was turned on and plugged in.

Then I turned back on the 2 computers, routers, printer, etc., and the
reading went up to 100. At least that makes sense. But I still have
no explanation for the high readings from last night. I'd blame it
on my next door neighbor, except that neither of them are home...

Marc

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charles-4
Hello Marc,

I am also playing around with my Stetzerizer Meter.

It is quite interesting.
It reads 39, 46, 69, 106, and than 456, than 39, 45, 49, and 562.

With my HAARP or VLF Detektor in the position 5 kHz -30 kHz, it gives this
pulse, just before the amout on the meter occurs.
This pulse I have found, coming from the street, from two installation
cabinets of a company, that furnishes cabel television and cable internet.
Just behind those cabinets, there is a pole, which guides the electricity
mains to my house.
If I check the poles at my neighbours, the signals get weaker as I go
farther away.
So the signals are definitely coming from those cabinets.

I have filed a complaint with this company, and also with my electricity
company, because I get *dirty* electricty.
(It is not *green*, but *black*,. ;o)) )
So far no comment, because many people are in holidays.

But in due time I want it fixed.

The Stetzer filter does something strange too.
If I place a filter in the mains, and plug the Stetzerzer Mter in it, the
peak value goes to only 108 GS, in stead of 562 GS units.
But, my HAARP Detektor, holding against the wall, above the wallsocket (10
cm) gives a higher value.
I mean that he finds a raise in signals by the filter and the meter.
Nothing placed: 100-200 V/m (the higher value is the pulse, which I can hear
very clearly)
With Stetzerizer Meter plugged and filter in between: 150 to 700 V/m
Without Stetzerizer Meter but only the filter: from 100 to 200 V/m
The Haarp Detektor has a LED scale from 10 too 1000 (V/m ?)

So, something funny is going on.
It seems, as if the disturbing pulses are weakend after the filter, but
reinforced in the mains line.
Perhaps that is the reason, that they advise for placing at least 25 filters
in your home.

I think, that those companies should see, that I get *clean* electricity in
the first place.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 17:18
Subject: Re: [eSens] Stetzerizer meter


> > Electric that reads changes in voltage as a function of time (dV/dt). A
healthy
> > level is under 50. Most of my outlets showed a solid "1", with but some
were
> > fluctuating around 1900. I called Stetzer Electric and learned that
the

> > meter only displays up to 1999
>
> This article was interesting enough that I pulled out my (largely unused)
> Stetzerizer meter. I found some of the readings last night rather
> curious, although I don't have an explanation yet. For example,
> I was getting a reading of ~500 in my den last night before I went to bed.
> So I unplugged and turned off everything in the room, and it was still
> high. However, when I looked at it the next morning, the reading
> was down to 50, even though there seemed to be no difference in what
> was turned on and plugged in.
>
> Then I turned back on the 2 computers, routers, printer, etc., and the
> reading went up to 100. At least that makes sense. But I still have
> no explanation for the high readings from last night. I'd blame it
> on my next door neighbor, except that neither of them are home...
>
> Marc
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