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From: [hidden email]
To: [hidden email]
Sent: 08/04/2010 05:00:00 GMT Daylight Time
Subj: RE: Some very sad and horrible news...






Hello All,


I thought perhaps Burgerwelle or Nextup might share this with you all, but
it seems the story has not made it out of the US, so rather than have it
die a quiet death here, I felt obligated to share it with you. It is very
sad and horrible. I also happened to have met this man in 2009 and
interviewed him briefly for the documentary I've been working on. I'm sure at
least some of you on this list know him personally. He was a senior scientist
with Motorola for approx. 20 years, who according to this report, resigned
last year and started working with cancer and electromagnetic radiation at
a university in Florida. He was shot and killed in a home invasion, his
wife bound and gagged and the house set on fire. The wife miraculously
escaped with their son who had been sleeping. Police are calling it "not a
random act".



_http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/_
(http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/)





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Re: Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...

Loni Rosser
Wow, why do you think he was killed?  LOni

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From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010, 1:01 AM


 





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From: contact@thepeoplesi nitiative. org
To: contact@thepeoplesi nitiative. org
Sent: 08/04/2010 05:00:00 GMT Daylight Time
Subj: RE: Some very sad and horrible news...

Hello All,

I thought perhaps Burgerwelle or Nextup might share this with you all, but
it seems the story has not made it out of the US, so rather than have it
die a quiet death here, I felt obligated to share it with you. It is very
sad and horrible. I also happened to have met this man in 2009 and
interviewed him briefly for the documentary I've been working on. I'm sure at
least some of you on this list know him personally. He was a senior scientist
with Motorola for approx. 20 years, who according to this report, resigned
last year and started working with cancer and electromagnetic radiation at
a university in Florida. He was shot and killed in a home invasion, his
wife bound and gagged and the house set on fire. The wife miraculously
escaped with their son who had been sleeping. Police are calling it "not a
random act".

_http://www.wsvn. com/news/ articles/ local/MI83724/ _
(http://www.wsvn. com/news/ articles/ local/MI83724/)

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Re: Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...

BiBrun
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He worked for Motorola about 12 years. He was in charge of
a database of EMF effects for IEEE (see below). He led a workshop in
Maryland last year I think where he called for tissue specific thermal RF
exposure limits, for testes and brain for example. There is an Australian
radio interview where he discusses it, but also says the current limits are
safe.


The IEEE ICES EMF Literature Database contains information accumulated from
a number of sources and may contain occasional inaccuracies. If such
inaccuracies are discovered, please respond to the webmaster at
[hidden email] and we will be glad to correct the information

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>
>
> ____________________________________
> From: [hidden email]<contact%40thepeoplesinitiative.org>
> To: [hidden email] <contact%40thepeoplesinitiative.org>
> Sent: 08/04/2010 05:00:00 GMT Daylight Time
> Subj: RE: Some very sad and horrible news...
>
> Hello All,
>
> I thought perhaps Burgerwelle or Nextup might share this with you all, but
> it seems the story has not made it out of the US, so rather than have it
> die a quiet death here, I felt obligated to share it with you. It is very
> sad and horrible. I also happened to have met this man in 2009 and
> interviewed him briefly for the documentary I've been working on. I'm sure
> at
> least some of you on this list know him personally. He was a senior
> scientist
> with Motorola for approx. 20 years, who according to this report, resigned
> last year and started working with cancer and electromagnetic radiation at
> a university in Florida. He was shot and killed in a home invasion, his
> wife bound and gagged and the house set on fire. The wife miraculously
> escaped with their son who had been sleeping. Police are calling it "not a
> random act".
>
> _http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/_
> (http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/)
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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>


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Re: Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...

furstc0404-2

This is freaky.  There is a list of "scientists" on several sites, and also in a UK New Paper listing "rebel" scientist meeting with strange deaths,such as stabbed on their doorsteps, drowning (even though good swimmers), and so on ...

--- On Thu, 4/8/10, Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Bill Bruno <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...
To: [hidden email]
Cc: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010, 1:06 PM

He worked for Motorola about 12 years.  He was in charge of
a database of EMF effects for IEEE (see below).  He led a workshop in
Maryland last year I think where he called for tissue specific thermal RF
exposure limits, for testes and brain for example.  There is an Australian
radio interview where he discusses it, but also says the current limits are
safe.


The IEEE ICES EMF Literature Database contains information accumulated from
a number of sources and may contain occasional inaccuracies. If such
inaccuracies are discovered, please respond to the webmaster at
[hidden email] and we will be glad to correct the information

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:01 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
>
>
> ____________________________________
> From: [hidden email]<contact%40thepeoplesinitiative.org>
> To: [hidden email] <contact%40thepeoplesinitiative.org>
> Sent: 08/04/2010 05:00:00 GMT Daylight Time
> Subj: RE: Some very sad and horrible news...
>
> Hello All,
>
> I thought perhaps Burgerwelle or Nextup might share this with you all, but
> it seems the story has not made it out of the US, so rather than have it
> die a quiet death here, I felt obligated to share it with you. It is very
> sad and horrible. I also happened to have met this man in 2009 and
> interviewed him briefly for the documentary I've been working on. I'm sure
> at
> least some of you on this list know him personally. He was a senior
> scientist
> with Motorola for approx. 20 years, who according to this report, resigned
> last year and started working with cancer and electromagnetic radiation at
> a university in Florida. He was shot and killed in a home invasion, his
> wife bound and gagged and the house set on fire. The wife miraculously
> escaped with their son who had been sleeping. Police are calling it "not a
> random act".
>
> _http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/_
> (http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/)
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

>


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Re: Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...

BiBrun
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Morrissey had a grant for $37500 from The Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF);
GSM Association (GSMA) to keep the IEEE EMF
database up to date.

This is possibly the last paper he added to the database:

REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES LEVELS AND DNA FRAGMENTATION ON ASTROCYTES IN
PRIMARY CULTURE AFTER ACUTE EXPSURE TO LOW INTENSITY MICROWAVE
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
Reference Campisi, A et al. Neurosci Lett, (2010) 473:52-55
Author(s) Campisi A., Gulino M., Acquaviva R., Bellia P., Triglia A., et al
.
PubMed UID 20156525
Project Study 2237

Here is a figure from that paper. Exposure was 20 minutes
at 10V/m of 900 MHz microwaves with 50 Hz AM modulation

[image: AM-exposed.jpg]


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> He worked for Motorola about 12 years. He was in charge of
> a database of EMF effects for IEEE (see below). He led a workshop in
Maryland last year I think where he called for tissue specific thermal RF
exposure limits, for testes and brain for example. There is an Australian
radio interview where he discusses it, but also says the current limits are
safe.
>
>
> The IEEE ICES EMF Literature Database contains information accumulated
from a number of sources and may contain occasional inaccuracies. If such
inaccuracies are discovered, please respond to the webmaster at
[hidden email] and we will be glad to correct the information

>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:01 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> ____________________________________
>> From: [hidden email]
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Sent: 08/04/2010 05:00:00 GMT Daylight Time
>> Subj: RE: Some very sad and horrible news...
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I thought perhaps Burgerwelle or Nextup might share this with you all,
but
>> it seems the story has not made it out of the US, so rather than have it
>> die a quiet death here, I felt obligated to share it with you. It is very
>> sad and horrible. I also happened to have met this man in 2009 and
>> interviewed him briefly for the documentary I've been working on. I'm
sure at
>> least some of you on this list know him personally. He was a senior
scientist
>> with Motorola for approx. 20 years, who according to this report,
resigned
>> last year and started working with cancer and electromagnetic radiation
at
>> a university in Florida. He was shot and killed in a home invasion, his
>> wife bound and gagged and the house set on fire. The wife miraculously
>> escaped with their son who had been sleeping. Police are calling it "not
a
>> random act".
>>
>> _http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/_
>> (http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83724/)
>>
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>
>>


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Re: Fwd: Some very sad and horrible news...

Snoshoe
Wow, I'd just run across that study a week or so back, how strange is that!

Good physicists and biochemists with ethics in high places do tend to have a very short lifespan. :(

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

>
> Morrissey had a grant for $37500 from The Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF);
> GSM Association (GSMA) to keep the IEEE EMF
> database up to date.
>
> This is possibly the last paper he added to the database:
>
> REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES LEVELS AND DNA FRAGMENTATION ON ASTROCYTES IN
> PRIMARY CULTURE AFTER ACUTE EXPSURE TO LOW INTENSITY MICROWAVE
> ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
> Reference Campisi, A et al. Neurosci Lett, (2010) 473:52-55
> Author(s) Campisi A., Gulino M., Acquaviva R., Bellia P., Triglia A., et al
> .
> PubMed UID 20156525
> Project Study 2237
>
> Here is a figure from that paper. Exposure was 20 minutes
> at 10V/m of 900 MHz microwaves with 50 Hz AM modulation
>
> [image: AM-exposed.jpg]
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:
> >
> > He worked for Motorola about 12 years. He was in charge of
> > a database of EMF effects for IEEE (see below). He led a workshop in
> Maryland last year I think where he called for tissue specific thermal RF
> exposure limits, for testes and brain for example. There is an Australian
> radio interview where he discusses it, but also says the current limits are
> safe.
> >
> >
> > The IEEE ICES EMF Literature Database contains information accumulated
> from a number of sources and may contain occasional inaccuracies. If such
> inaccuracies are discovered, please respond to the webmaster at
> joe.morrissey@... and we will be glad to correct the information
> >