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Redaktion Buergerwelle e.V. (BI Omega-CI Omega) on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/An-Interesting-Letter-tp1543751p1543755.html
Perhaps you can find some useful information here:
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/2957963/Best regards,
Klaus Rudolph
Citizens' Initiative Omega
Paul Coffman schrieb:
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> This passage:
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> I have found some schools and some countries are already removing WiFi
> systems because of extremely high levels of complaints from teachers and
> students about ill effects after their installation..
>
> Is there any specific info on which schools have actually done this? Any
> kind of major institution in the US actually taking this action would be
> unprecedented, and a major step toward publicly identifying this issue, I
> would really like to know exactly who has done this. Thanks.
>
> On 3/27/07, Art Kab wrote:
> >
> > Dear Ms. Levitt,
> >
> > My son has been having serious ailments over the last 6 months
> > including: Severe and constant headaches, leg pains, poor sleep, and
> > even heart palpitations. Various specialists were at a loss as to why he
> > had these conditions! The only thing that showed up in extensive
> > bloodwork was a low IgA level. I did some research and figured out that
> > it may be the WiFi Wireless Internet I installed in our home exactly 6
> > months prior.
> >
> > So I quietly unhooked the system, and monitored my son so not to tell
> > him of my changes. Sure enough, within hours his headache that he had
> > without pause for 6 months went away. We're about 2 weeks from when I
> > first disabled the WiFi system and my sons ENTIRE medical symptom list
> > has complete cleared up! No longer does he complain of sore legs or
> > headaches, which is a big relief to us.
> >
> > Most importantly, his blood panel showed that his IgA levels returned to
> > normal. Upon investigation I found that EMF/EMR from Wireless Networks
> > can lower Melatonin, which indirectly lowers IgA - there are studies
> > that confirm this. IgA itself is responsible for fighting a VARIETY of
> > illness. So we can say indirectly that EMF/EMR may be responsible for
> > an extremely wide range of human ailments.
> >
> > I have found some schools and some countries are already removing WiFi
> > systems because of extremely high levels of complaints from teachers and
> > students about ill effects after their installation.. I believe this
> > issue is vastly more dangerous than Cellular towers because of the
> > highly concentrated continuous signal nature of wireless internet.
> >
> > I believe there needs to be some detailed and up to date works to
> > reflect the rapid increase of high powered wireless internet networks
> > being installed in schools, homes, and cities nationwide.
> >
> > Any opinions on this? Kind Regards,
> >
> > Robert McNaughton
> >
> > Dear Robert,
> >
> > Thanks for this email. I will pass it along to appropriate people in
> > federal
> > regulatory agencies who need to hear this exact kind of information.
> Just
> > so
> > you know, this is about the 10th such communication within the last year
> > that I have gotten describing pretty much the same symptoms. WiFi is
> > certainly a problem. When I lecture on cell towers, I now say that it
> > never
> > ceases to amaze me that people will fight a cell tower in their
> > neighborhood, then throw in a WiFi system at home which is just like
> > inviting a cell tower indoors. The problem with
> towers/infrastructure now
> > is
> > that they are using significantly higher frequencies due to the FCC
> > licensing of broadband, i.e. telecom companies can now offer Internet
> > access, TV, text messaging, music downloads, etc. etc. Yesterday's old
> > analog cell tower that could cover a 10-15 mile radius morphed into
> > digital
> > PCS that could cover about a 3-mile radius, and now the "next
> generation"
> > infrastructure requires antennas/towers every 1-2 miles. These are
> likely
> > all unsafe technologies, it's just a question of degree and exposure
> > parameters. But personal WiFi domestic systems are by far the worst
> right
> > now due to it's very close proximity to people and the higher
> frequencies
> > at
> > which they operate. And of course whole cities are going WiFi.
> > Unfortunately
> > the learning curve on this is steep, there are literally NO research
> funds
> > available in America, and the FCC, which controls for exposure
> standards,
> > is
> > a non-health agency. So everyone is learning about this one individual
> > anatomy at a time, literally. Eventually the adage that the "plural of
> > anecdote is data" will come to pass. But someone needs to collect the
> > information and we don't even have that going on. No one wants to
> monitor
> > this. Everyone just wants it to be fine. People who get into
> difficulties
> > have no one to tell but a journalist like me. And most MDs are clueless.
> > I am glad that you figured out your son's problems so quickly. That's
> > unfortunately rare. Please let me know how he progresses.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Blake Levitt
> > P.S. I wrote about melatonin in my first book on this subject and
> there is
> > another book called The Melatonin Hypothesis, edited by Stevens, Wilson
> > &Anderson. That latter is mostly about powerline frequencies but it is
> > full
> > of good information.
> >
> > --
> > Art Kab
> > "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do
> nothing"
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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> Paul Coffman
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