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americanassociationforcellphonesafety/topics > Topic: Vortis Helps San Francisco Right To Know Ordinance > "James R Johnson" <[hidden email]> Apr 11 11:07AM -0700 ^ > > Dear friend, > > > > Please be so kind as to help Elly and her struggle toward safer > cell phones > leading to posting honest labeling that will educate the public and > drive > better antennas. > > > > Naturally, Vortis is the best antenna but this is a regulatory > issue and we > challenge industry to come up with better practices than ours. IF > not, buy > ours and use it! > > > > If you can show up or inform others to come to a SF rally this week > it'll be > even better. Be sure and let us know so we can register you and > deliver a > "Free Vortis" when launched. > > > > Least of all, please send an email urging our City not to fold > under one of > the largest lobbyist in America who fails regularly to support > customer > complaints. > > > > And sign her petition at "change.org" cell phone initiative: > > > > http://www.change.org/petitions/save-the-right-to-know-cell-phone- > legislatio > n-in-san-francisco-amend-not-repeal#?opt_new=f&opt_fb=t > > > > Save the Right to Know cell phone legislation in San Francisco! > Amend, Not > Repeal > > > > > http://sfappeal.com/news/2011/04/with-gavin-gone-will-supes-defend- > his-cell- > phone-radiation-bill-in-court.php > > > > Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple towed the corporate line stating "my > customer's > don't care about this issue." > > > > The ordinance was given a 10:1 vote in favor and I've traveled the > world > asking this question; who cares. I think 10% have thought about it and > care. > > > > If Steve is suggesting 10% isn't important, he should look at his > market > share of 3.2% is even less important and watch what happens as we > conduct a > market "pull" experiment. I think Steve needs help and I for one > love what > he's done to the cell phone market in driving "smart phones." > Unfortunately, he's learned the hard way about antennas as Apple is > desperately searching for antenna engineers. > > > > I have asked a couple of our representatives to meet Elly today in > support > of the Environmental Health Trust as she is attempting to warn the > Mayor of > the apparent CTIA bribes, threats and political power struggles > going around > and has filed Federal Court Action against Management Variation in > changing > the web site after the FCC said "if you are concerned, buy a lower SAR > handset. > > > > The CTIA was told of the FCC's statement by Elly at their rally and > the next > day this was removed; from a governmental web site; on order by a CTIA > executive? The smoking gun of apparently illegal collaboration > because in > fact, the CTIA must have called up their friend in the FCC and > their friend > in the FCC removed the web statement; next day. > > > > San Francisco is the first city who ordered the telecoms to place box > labeling of SAR on cell phones to alert the public as the first > step toward. > > > > This is the battleground and Elly is leading Federal Court Actions > of which > we are writing amicus briefs and I have provided some expert > support in > letters on file. > > > > SF is being watched by many others around the world and this is my > City by > the Bay, sued by the CTIA! > > > > This is true democracy on the front lines to fight the battle; > "Customers, > not bribes!" as far as I'm concerned. When I succeeded in 2003 with > FCC > regulations, this was known around the world as we traveled with > notoriety. > When or loose, we won just be entering in the debate! > > > > I have provided Elly and her organization the means to tell the > City and > CTIA that not only did we succeed at helping box labeling for > similar issue > with hard of hearing; the CTIA's membership was compelled to meet > American's > with Disabilities Act. > > > > The FCC and SAR matter with the FDA can not act until compelled so > we are > the compelling force; we did it before, we can do it again. > > > > I say the FCC already acted affirmatively for the people when I > delivered > the technology solution (Vortis) which they needed before they > could act. > > > > They named us "Myers Johnson Inc." recognition in the Box Labeling > matter in > which they informed the CTIA's members to comply with U-Code and > stated > better antennas are needed and encouraged. Instead, the industry > has moved > from $1.50 down to around $0.03 each; wrong direction. > > > > I have on record, the CTIA claiming correlation between SAR and HAC > (energy > to the head is same as energy to the hearing aid) so their process of > claiming confusion is bogus. > > > > Below are emails to send and make your request. > > > > http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-20049879-85.html > > Elly wrote: > > > > Please read link above. Seems top San Francisco city attorney who I > have met > with twice and at first meeting had not a clue what right to know > button was > that I was wearing is NOW quite involved. He is also running for > Mayor. > > > > We cannot let this happen. Please send an email to the Board of > Supervisors > and the interim Mayor Lee, Lt. Gov. Newsom and Dennis Herrara (city > attorney > to whom I am referring) asking them to keep the Right to Know > legislation > with an amendment removing the SAR posting (seems to be first > amendment > issue and we all know the other issues with SAR anyhow) and > replacing it > with simple language telling consumers to consult user guide as it > states > in order to not exceed FCC exposure limits one must keep the phone > a safe > distance from the body (something like that) and that SF is admired > for > their high ideals and setting a shining example for many other > cities and > states legislating now. Please stress that the world is watching > (and France > has adopted same legislation since) and that SF cannot be known as > the city > that caved to this industry and took away its citizens RIGHT TO KNOW > allowing a $4 trillion industry to manipulate them. We have many > cities and > states on board to legislate and if SF repeals this legislation we > can kiss > the others goodbye. Please tell Dennis Herrara it will help his > campaign if > he continues to save his citizen's right to know! Please read the > link and > you will understand what is going on. Thanks again all. > > Emails for Lt. Gov. Newsom, city attorney Herrara, Mayor Lee and > Supervisors- > > [hidden email]- Lt. Gov. Newsom's aide > > [hidden email]- Dennis Herrara's confidential assistant > > [hidden email]- for Mayor Lee > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email]- President > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email] > > [hidden email]- one nay vote last summer ("someone could > say coffee > is bad for you" > > THANK YOU! Ellie Marks > > > > > > > > > > James (Jim) R. Johnson > > www.jamesrjohnson.net > > 001.650.595.8888(B) 001.650.518.0480(M) > > Launch, Engineering, Reliability Testing, > > Marketing, Regulatory Support, FMEA > > Communication is best when using the formula: > > E=MC2 E (Effectiveness/Efficiency) comes from M (Management Quotient) > X's C (Communication Process) Two ways! Effective = depth X's breadth; > Efficiency = value / cost > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > From: Ellen Marks [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 9:01 PM > To: Ellen Marks > Subject: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > April 10, 2011 - San Francisco; > > > > "City Hall Plans to Kill Citizen's Cell Phone Radiation "Right to > Know" Law > and Cave to Telecom Industry Threats" > > City Attorney Herrera's staff have held 2 closed door meetings > recently with > the Board of Supervisors. It is apparent that the Board of > Supervisors is > being pressured to repeal the Consumer Right to Know cell phone > safety law > which passed 10-1 last June. The Environmental Health Trust (EHT) > and other > citizen activists are alarmed that the legal challenge from the > well-funded > and powerful cell phone industry (CTIA) may be intimidating the > city to back > down from legally defending this groundbreaking, globally admired > legislation instead of defending their citizen's civil liberties. > The CTIA filed their lawsuit in July against the City. They > recently added > the claim that being forced to disclose consumer safety information > about > "controversial" cell phone radiation (which they hide in tiny print > inside > the box) violates their retailers' 1st Amendment rights. They also > pulled > future conventions from the city by the bay which was seen around > the world > as extortion. Former Mayor Newsom told the industry that he and his > city > could not be bought. Apparently the tide has now changed. > EHT, cell phone induced brain tumor victims and citizens who urge > the city > to stand up to the CTIA's bullying tactics will be meeting with the > Mayor's > office Monday. Lt. Governor Newsom's office as well as State > Senator Leno's > office, (introducing cell phone legislation at the state level > currently), > have offered their support to citizen groups. > Other than Supervisors Chu and Wiener, the Board of Supervisors are > stonewalling citizens who want to meet with them concerning this > sudden > reluctance by the city attorneys to defend public policy and > instead coerce > the board to repeal. > > Milton Marks, son of the late Senator of the same name, will be > among those > attending the meetings and the rally. He was recently diagnosed with a > malignant brain tumor and attributes it to his long term cell phone > use. He > is willing to speak to media. > > A rally to protest the recent turn of events will be held in front > of city > hall later this week. > Contact: Ellen Marks > > ph: 925-285-5437 > > email: [hidden email] > > > > Director of Government & Public Affairs > > Environmental Health Trust > > www.ehtrust.org > > > > Meeting with Mayor's office- 3pm Monday- bring your families and > friends but > come early if you can as we will try to meet with others. Let me > know who is > coming please. Can anyone come from Fresno? We will meet with > supervisors > too and picket in front of city hall with media coverage. Message > is- We > deserved the right to know! WE MUST show up with many- last chance > or this > is killed all over America and beyond. I am not exaggerating. If > you have > friends and family near SF please have them contact me. This is > extortion > and they are knowingly hurting (mild language) people. PLEASE help > this > cause. And keep the letters coming to the bd of sups, mayor and lt > gov. I > sent you their emails a few days ago. Amend, not repeal! Not > looking good. > City is caving. Thanks, Ellie > > Andrew McAfee Lecturer/Horn Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Music Director/Conductor Triangle Youth Ballet Former Principal Horn, North Carolina Symphony (1992-2007) 919.787.3022 (home) 919.962-2492 (office) [hidden email] www.hornlessons.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote: > > > > http://www.change.org/petitions/save-the-right-to-know-cell-phone > > legislatio > > n-in-san-francisco-amend-not-repeal#?opt_new=f&opt_fb=t > > > > > > > > Save the Right to Know cell phone legislation in San Francisco! > > Amend, Not > > Repeal > > > > > > > > > > http://sfappeal.com/news/2011/04/with-gavin-gone-will-supes-defend- > > his-cell- > > phone-radiation-bill-in-court.php > > > > |
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