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Is there anything a church could do if a tower is put on land next to them that they don't own?

Kathy


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C.a.b. Johnson
Hi folks,

I am going to have to start looking into the legal logistics of protesting after the fact,  When the sign goes up saying:  PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION!

The public then has a certain time to attend the public meeting and make comments or protest the tower or antenna to be installed.  People are so clueless and ignorant about cell towers, rarely does anyone even show up, so the cell companies have free reign.  So then after the thing is installed, it is too little to late.  They should have spoken up when they had the chance. 

I am having that difficulty right now.  I know of 3 PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION SIGNS in a close neighborhood  stating they are going to put cell towers up.  Well, I have gone to people's homes in this neighborhood, health food stores, stores, etc. and talked to people who live in the neighborhood telling them about my sickness,  to get off their duff and attend the meetings and protest.  They think I am crazy and they are not even going to do anything about it.  We are dealing with incredible public ignorance and apathy.  I even spoke to a couple of engineers who lived in the neighborhood who said I was crazy because they know all about microwaves and they believe the towers were not harmful.  I tell them I am getting sick from them, but it doesn't phase them .

I have to tell you, I was very discouraged in my campaigning. 

But I am going to consult an attorney and find out what some options might be for dismantling a tower that has already been installed.  i am sure it is going to have to be a neighborhood wide protest.  Some of the contracts they have written up give the company rights to the property for 5-20 years. 

Superdrove


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PUK
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mate I did the same - same response, the 13m high 6 antenna vodaphone/o2  
has now gone up 500 mtrs from my property in the last 2 weeks, I am feeling  
different, tight scalp raised tinitus - I spoke to a girl today whose house  
looks over from the mast, saying to her how do you like the view, she
replied is  that is just that wooden looking pole arent they going to put
something on top  of it ? no mention of health concerns - its like living in a
world where  everyone around you has been bodysnatched !!!!
 
puk
 
 
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Hi folks,

I am going to have to start looking into the legal  logistics of protesting
after the fact,  When the sign goes up  saying:  PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION!

The public then has a certain  time to attend the public meeting and make
comments or protest the tower or  antenna to be installed.  People are so
clueless and ignorant about cell  towers, rarely does anyone even show up, so
the cell companies have free  reign.  So then after the thing is installed,
it is too little to  late.  They should have spoken up when they had the
chance.  

I am having that difficulty right now.  I know of 3 PROPOSED LAND  USE
ACTION SIGNS in a close neighborhood stating they are going to put cell  towers
up.  Well, I have gone to people's homes in this neighborhood,  health food
stores, stores, etc. and talked to people who live in the  neighborhood
telling them about my sickness,  to get off their duff and  attend the meetings
and protest.  They think I am crazy and they are not  even going to do
anything about it.  We are dealing with incredible  public ignorance and apathy.  
I even spoke to a couple of engineers who  lived in the neighborhood who
said I was crazy because they know all about  microwaves and they believe the
towers were not harmful.  I tell them I  am getting sick from them, but it
doesn't phase them .

I have to tell  you, I was very discouraged in my campaigning.  

But I am going to  consult an attorney and find out what some options might
be for dismantling a  tower that has already been installed.  i am sure it
is going to have to  be a neighborhood wide protest.  Some of the contracts
they have written  up give the company rights to the property for 5-20
years.  

Superdrove

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Subject:  [eSens] Question
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Date:  Friday, September 16, 2011, 2:59 PM



Is there anything a  church could do if a tower is put on land next to them
that they don't own?  

Kathy

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Elizabeth thode

Yea, "aint' that the truth!" And have you all noticed the Zombie movies just keep coming?
I want to scream: "Hey, the Zombies are already here!" Of course the  zombies don't
recognize each other as "zombies".
And they think "we're the strange ones?" A friend once mentioned to me "we are among
the walking dead!" Gee, they use formaldyhyde in fake sugar to embalm the living dead, right?
Lizzie

 



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Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:29:55 -0400
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mate I did the same - same response, the 13m high 6 antenna vodaphone/o2
has now gone up 500 mtrs from my property in the last 2 weeks, I am feeling
different, tight scalp raised tinitus - I spoke to a girl today whose house
looks over from the mast, saying to her how do you like the view, she
replied is that is just that wooden looking pole arent they going to put
something on top of it ? no mention of health concerns - its like living in a
world where everyone around you has been bodysnatched !!!!

puk


In a message dated 17/09/2011 15:21:20 GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi folks,

I am going to have to start looking into the legal logistics of protesting
after the fact, When the sign goes up saying: PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION!

The public then has a certain time to attend the public meeting and make
comments or protest the tower or antenna to be installed. People are so
clueless and ignorant about cell towers, rarely does anyone even show up, so
the cell companies have free reign. So then after the thing is installed,
it is too little to late. They should have spoken up when they had the
chance.

I am having that difficulty right now. I know of 3 PROPOSED LAND USE
ACTION SIGNS in a close neighborhood stating they are going to put cell towers
up. Well, I have gone to people's homes in this neighborhood, health food
stores, stores, etc. and talked to people who live in the neighborhood
telling them about my sickness, to get off their duff and attend the meetings
and protest. They think I am crazy and they are not even going to do
anything about it. We are dealing with incredible public ignorance and apathy.
I even spoke to a couple of engineers who lived in the neighborhood who
said I was crazy because they know all about microwaves and they believe the
towers were not harmful. I tell them I am getting sick from them, but it
doesn't phase them .

I have to tell you, I was very discouraged in my campaigning.

But I am going to consult an attorney and find out what some options might
be for dismantling a tower that has already been installed. i am sure it
is going to have to be a neighborhood wide protest. Some of the contracts
they have written up give the company rights to the property for 5-20
years.

Superdrove

--- On Fri, 9/16/11, KathyB <_calicocat477@sbcglobal.net_
(mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote:

From: KathyB <_calicocat477@sbcglobal.net_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >
Subject: [eSens] Question
To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
Date: Friday, September 16, 2011, 2:59 PM

Is there anything a church could do if a tower is put on land next to them
that they don't own?

Kathy

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KathyB
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No one gets how dangerous towers are.  We have 114 & 6 new going up. I can't handle another one 1/2 mile away from us.
I'd like to talk to you.

Kathy



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      Hi folks,



I am going to have to start looking into the legal logistics of protesting after the fact,  When the sign goes up saying:  PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION!



The public then has a certain time to attend the public meeting and make comments or protest the tower or antenna to be installed.  People are so clueless and ignorant about cell towers, rarely does anyone even show up, so the cell companies have free reign.  So then after the thing is installed, it is too little to late.  They should have spoken up when they had the chance. 



I am having that difficulty right now.  I know of 3 PROPOSED LAND USE ACTION SIGNS in a close neighborhood  stating they are going to put cell towers up.  Well, I have gone to people's homes in this neighborhood, health food stores, stores, etc. and talked to people who live in the neighborhood telling them about my sickness,  to get off their duff and attend the meetings and protest.  They think I am crazy and they are not even going to do anything about it.  We are dealing with incredible public ignorance and apathy.  I even spoke to a couple of engineers who lived in the neighborhood who said I was crazy because they know all about microwaves and they believe the towers were not harmful.  I tell them I am getting sick from them, but it doesn't phase them .



I have to tell you, I was very discouraged in my campaigning. 



But I am going to consult an attorney and find out what some options might be for dismantling a tower that has already been installed.  i am sure it is going to have to be a neighborhood wide protest.  Some of the contracts they have written up give the company rights to the property for 5-20 years. 



Superdrove



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Date: Friday, September 16, 2011, 2:59 PM



 



Is there anything a church could do if a tower is put on land next to them that they don't own?



Kathy



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