• 17 DEC 05

    Mobile phone mast is felled in U.K.

    http://www.expressandstar.com/articles/news/es/article_84450.php Mobile phone mast is felled Dec 16, 2005 An 80ft phone mast has been chopped down by “professional” saboteurs in the middle of the night, causing damage running into thousands. Specialist cutting equipment was used to topple the mast – as high as three double-decker buses – which narrowly missed a road as it

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    • 14 DEC 05

    Here’s the study!

    From Iris Atzmon: Bioelectromagnetics. 2005 Nov 22; [Epub ahead of print] Do ambient electromagnetic fields affect behaviour? A demonstration of the relationship between geomagnetic storm activity and suicide. Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences-Barwon Health, University of Melbourne, Geelong, Australia. The relationship between ambient electromagnetic fields and human mood and behaviour is of great public

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    • 13 DEC 05

    Aust study uses mobiles to monitor teen depression!

    While searching for the Australian study mentioned in the last message I came across another Australian study reported in May of 2005. This is NOT the study referred to in the last message but is interestingly relevant. Now if teenager’s cell phone use is linked to depression what will this study find? Could be interesting.

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    • 13 DEC 05

    EMF influences on depression

    Following is an article from irishhealth.com reported by Sylvie in France about an Austalian study! I have not heard about this study but here is what the Irish are saying about it. While we are on the topic, about a year ago I had the opportunity to ask Yuri Grigoriev, chairman of the Russian National

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    • 08 DEC 05

    Second opinion on gallery cancer link

    The Sydney Morning Herald Second opinion on gallery cancer link By Joyce Morgan Arts Editor December 5, 2005 AN environmental health expert will visit the National Gallery of Australia this week to look at whether there is any connection between cancer cases among security staff and the workplace. Associate Professor Malcolm Sim, the head of

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    • 05 DEC 05

    The Royal Society: Twilight for the Enlightenment?

    From Dr Paul Stevens, the medicalrenaissance group: Twilight for the Enlightenment? Lord May of Oxford, the outgoing president of the Royal Society (the UK’s academy of science) has criticised fundamentalist religion in his anniversary speech. May begins with an explanation of Enlightenment values: What are these values? They are tolerance of diversity, respect for individual

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    • 28 NOV 05

    Direct Action against towers in the Netherlands

    Author: Frans van Velden Information about this press article: fransp@dds.nl Activist will chain himself to UMTS (3G) antenna installation fence 27 november 2005 – An activist against UMTS (3G) is ready to chain himself to an antenna installation fence tomorrow morning. He says his group will be satisfied only when UMTS is absolutely banned from

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    • 17 NOV 05

    The Effects Of Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer

    With the last message ‘Papers for the Charity Canceractive’ I noticed that the url for Olle Johansson’s paper leads to an apparently blank page until you scroll well down to get to his paper. I therefore have copied and pasted the paper below. Don http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=967 The Effects Of Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer By

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    • 15 NOV 05

    Dirty Power- $17.5 million court case

    I recently was introduced to the issue of “dirty power” on powerlines – (RF on powerlines) because of the local issue of broadband over power lines (BPL) being introduced into Tasmania. Lloyd Morgan’s comments in a previous message are noteworthy because he points out that BPL is a form of dirty power. I am finding

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    • 13 NOV 05

    British Protesters Topple Mobile Phone Masts

    British Protesters Topple Mobile Phone Masts as Health Scare Spreads http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/11/ 30/nmast30.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/11/30/ixhome.html {Editor’s Note: You will only hear of stories like this from people who visit countries outside the USA, since the American media blackout of this topic is very tight. We’ve probably already had some cell phones towers torn down in this country, but

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    • 13 NOV 05

    Italy cell-towers blasted

    Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 From: R Turpel To: roy@emfguru.com Subject: Italy cell-towers blasted Rome, Italy 27.11.99 In Padua in the province Venezia and in Calabria (South-Italy), sickened and desperate residents living near cell-towers have reached to drastic self-defense-measures and have exploded 2 cell-towers. The owners of those masts threatened the daily press with a

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    • 12 NOV 05

    Mobile mast attack inquiry

    Mobile mast attack inquiry BBC News Monday, 16 July, 2001, Police in the west of Scotland have launched an inquiry after a gang severely damaged a controversial mobile phone mast. Strathclyde Police said members of a group of 15 people threatened a security guard at the site where the transmitter, near Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, is

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    • 12 NOV 05

    Police mast damage investigated

    Police mast damage investigated Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/wales/south_west/3023852.stm June 26, 2003 Controversial police communication equipment has been vandalised hours after being airlifted into a Gower village. Scores of residents in Llangennith demonstrated as the Tetra mast was flown in by helicopter on Wednesday. Overnight the equipment was deliberately damaged sparking a police investigation. Residents

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    • 12 NOV 05

    November, 1, 2004 Mast fire ‘could be deliberate’ The mast collapsed onto its side after the fire Some FM radio services in parts of the east of England have been affected after a transmitter caught fire. The 580ft mast at Morborne, Peterborough, Cambs, caught fire on Saturday, collapsing onto transmitter buildings and neighbouring fields. Radios

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    • 12 NOV 05

    Mast pulled down by vandals

    Mast pulled down by vandals Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/2857651.stm Published: March 17, 2003 A controversial mobile phone mast in Devon has been pulled down by vandals, causing damage put at £30,000. The mast, at the Elmore football ground in Tiverton, had been the object of a campaign by local people concerned about health risks.

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    • 12 NOV 05

    Mobile phone mast vandalised

    Mobile phone mast vandalised Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/hereford/worcs/3258076.stm December 2, 2003 Vandals have pulled down a mobile phone mast in Worcestershire – the second in the Midlands in recent months. The mast’s owners, mobile phone company 02, say the vandals have caused thousands of pounds of damage and mobile users have suffered a reduction

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    • 11 NOV 05

    Tower terrorism or a community pushed too far?

    Hated mast is pulled down Nov 9 2005 http://iccannock.icnetwork.co.uk/news/localnews/tm_objectid= 16351507%26method=full%26siteid=75673%26headline= hated%2dmast%2dis%2dpulled%2ddown%2d-name_page.html#story_continue Anti mobile phone mast protesters have pulled down a massive communication tower near to a Huntington youth club, following widespread fury at its controversial siting. The 12-metre Orange mast at the back of Littleton Youth Centre was ripped out of its foundations and dumped

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    • 10 NOV 05

    The asthma plague

    From Martin Weatherall This is a very interesting article that I found on the Gaurdian website (one of the top London newspapers). If we could provide the reporter and the professor with information about how electrical pollution influences allergies, it may be a great help to our cause. Martin. The asthma plague There are millions

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    • 10 NOV 05

    Correction!

    Please note that with the previous message “Spin doctoring in the Netherlands” it should be Denmark NOT the Netherlands. Don

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    • 03 NOV 05

    Cell phone class action cases to proceed

    From Milt Bowling: “The insurance industry is watching this closely.” Canadian underwriter.ca: Canada’s Insurance and Risk Magazine Wireless phone companies deal with radiation-related cases 10/31/2005 Five class-action lawsuits, originally introduced and dismissed in 2004, against wireless telephone companies over radiation emissions will be able to go forward, after the U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court

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