Reply to canary
Posted by SArjuna on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Reply-to-canary-tp1539964.html
> Canary wrote?
> the only query i have to raise with martin weatherall regarding his
> powerful and eloquent article is why, when in nearly every case he
> cites he discovered that wireless RF microwaves were the main cause
> of illness, why does he put RF emmissions at No.5 on his list of
> possible causes of ES. Surely they should be at No. 1.
>
Shivani replies:
I have no contact info. for Weatherall, so I can only theorize. RF is
they culprit in every case, it's just a question of the source. In his own
case, the source was the utility current. In the other cases he mentionshe
found wireless sources. If he is activley involved in remediation I am
sure he could have mentioned many other cases of utility current RF causing
illness, but chose the cases he did because they demonstrate a variety of sources,
which people should be aware of.
>
> Canary wrote:
> I beleive that ES sufferers would save themselves alot of time and
> misery if they were to thoroughly check their RF exposure before
> looking for other causes, as I believe that particularly with new
> cases of ES that this is the most likely ROOT cause of illness.
>
> Shivani replies:
The way you put this, it sounds as if you think RF only comes from
wireless sources. This is not so. It is particularly the RF in utility
current/ground current that causes it to create health symptoms. It doesnot
matter what the source is. ES people need to look for and identify all the
sources they are exposed to, then address them.
Not everyone will be exposed to wireless RF, even in today's blue world,
but very few indeed will not be exposed to RF via their wiring. At our
home, for instance, we have no wireless exposure to speak of, but plenty ofRF
via the utility.
In addition, some recent remediations have demonstrated that in
buildings near MW towers, filtering what is in the wiring has indeed reduced symptoms
that began when the tower exposures began. Research on this needs to be
done. The theory is that the ground currents created by the support equipment
for the towers deliver RF to the buildings that ends up on their wiring.
Regards,
Shivani
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