Re: energy medicine/positive proof of MW bio-effects
Hi Klaus: Recently you've had a number of postings related to
energy
medicine. Yesterday's DAILY MAIL (U.K.) carried the front page
story
with the caption "The 3-minute Hysterectomy" that
the U.K. government's
NICE (National Institute of Clinical Excellence) has now approved
the
use of MEA (microwave endometrial ablation) as a quick and safe
alternative to performing a hysterectomy. The process will soon
be
available also to NHS (national health service = comes free)
patients at
a saving to the exchequer of some £30 million per year.
It is described
as follows: "It [the treatment] uses a hand-held 'wand'
emitting
low-powered microwaves to remove the lining of the womb quickly
and
safely." And further details of the process is given on
page 8: "The
treatment, which has been pioneered by a Hampshire-based company,
Microsulis, uses a handheld rod-shaped device which is inserted
into the
uterus. The surgeon cannot see inside the womb but is guided
by a sensor
which gives a read-out on a computer screen.
Microwave emissions from the 'wand' quickly heat up the tissue
of the
uterine wall, destroying it. The temperature is controlled
at between 60
and 85C, ensuring there is no burning or scarring. MEA can
also be used
on patients with fibroids."
Best, Imelda, Cork, Ireland
Help
Needed
Dear Klaus,
Jesus Mendoza has asked me to pass the following along to
your group. He
desparately needs help.
As some are aware, Mr. Mendoza, a former law student at the
Cooley Law
School in Michigan, USA, was subjected to electromagnetic
harassment in
connection with a lawsuit he filed in the US federal courts,
exposing
first corruption at the School and ultimately the harassment
itself.
He became electromagnetically sensitized and disabled by
these exposures,
which he documented with multiple meters and a video camera.
He has
nearly died many times, and has recently fled from Texas to
Mexico.
His wife and young children have also been harmed.
To follow are some recent messages.
Thank you for any assistance you might provide,
Susan
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 22:24:38 +0000 "jesus mendoza maldonado"
<jesusm7@hotmail.com> writes:
I am in rural Mexico and I am not doing too good, I left
the US when I
lost the ability of taking and breathing at the same time.
The electronic harrasment persists and has made others sick,
too.
(Satellite and by plane.)
Worst nightmare cannot be. Waiting to hear from you.
On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 15:43:13 +0000 "jesus mendoza maldonado"
<jesusm7@hotmail.com> writes:
Could you find information about obtaining asilum in Mexico,
and what it
involves. I am very limited in finding information here. Thank
you.
You may still write to my address, Jesus Mendoza Maldonado,
2202 E, 28th
St, Mission, TX 78572 USA, and you may try this number,
011528418448605.
Thank you much and God Bless You.
Review
of Papers on Health Effects due to Electromagnetic Radiation
http://www.c-a-r-e.org/tower/tower2.html
New
Australian research centre: Excellence or Spin?
Good news that Australia now has a Centre of Research Excellence
in
Electromagnetic Energy which will be receiving $2.5 million
over five
years, funded from a levy on telecommunications companies,
and
administered by the National Health and Medical Research Council
(NH&MRC).
$2.5 million over 5 years may sound impressive but that's
roughly the
amount given away by the Federal Government in foreign aid
every TWO
DAYS. So much for a serious committment from the Howard Government.
Its also of interest that co-chair of the NH&MRC's expert
committee on
electromagnetic energy Professor Judith Black states (below)
that
studies carried out around the world had produced little evidence
of any
harmful effects caused by mobile phones!!
Little evidence?
When the NH&MRC's expert committee on electromagnetic
energy was
originally set up they were rightfully determined that it
would be
independent of industry influence as industry inclusion would
have been
seen as compromising the committee. (I have seen their letter
stating
this). However due to the need to include an RF/MW radiation
expert on
the committee a suitable expert was found who, by pure coincidence,
was
also a senior expert in the employ of Motorola.
Fortunately the committee was assured that his employment
would not
affect his advice on the committee. So now we have little
evidence...
Sure, and I still believe in the Easter Bunny.
If you wanted advice on the health effects of secondhand
tobacco smoke
in the workplace would you really want to take the advice
from a Tobacco
Institute expert?
In effect that is what the NH&MRC has done with mobile
phones. Lets hope
they do not try to foist their opinions on the excellent research
team
at RMIT.
It will bear close watching to see how the Telcos try to
influence the
research for you can bet that the Telcos will employ their
best (and
totally independent of course) expert spin doctors to keep
a lid on this
one.
Don Maisch
Sunday Age.
Centre
to examine health risks of mobile phones
Date: July 6 2003
By Brendan Nicholson
Political Correspondent
RMIT will head a new national research centre to study possible
health
risks from mobile phones.
Health Minister Kay Patterson said the new Centre of Research
Excellence
in Electromagnetic Energy would receive $2.5 million over
five years,
funded from a levy on telecommunications companies, administered
by the
National Health and Medical Research Council.
The research centre will use the internet to link researchers
at RMIT,
the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science in South Australia,
Monash University, Swinburne University of Technology and
Telstra
Research Laboratories.
This consortium will be headed by Professor Irena Cosic, from
RMIT's
school of electrical and computer engineering.
Senator Patterson said that while no one had conclusively
established a
health risk from the use of mobile phones, Australia's research
effort
in this area must be strengthened.
Co-chair of the research council's expert committee on electromagnetic
energy Professor Judith Black said studies carried out around
the world
had produced little evidence of any harmful effects caused
by mobile phones.
"The level of public anxiety and the potential for it
to be a problem
means we have to keep on the qui vive," she said.
"We decided to boost our research capacity in this field
and prepare us
not just to handle the potential for harm from mobile phones
but also
whatever the next big thing is on the horizon in this area."
Professor Black said technology was changing all the time
and medical
research had to keep pace.
"Just because we show that the current technology mightn't
have harmful
biological or health effects doesn't mean that the next wave
of
technology will also be side-effect free," Professor
Black said.
"We have to keep ourselves up to speed constantly, constantly
alert and
constantly ready to fund it."
Professor Black said that it was possible that any harmful
effect from
using mobile phones might only show up over a long period
of time.
"It's something we just have to be vigilant about,"
she said.
The Centre of Research Excellence in Electromagnetic Energy
will combine
the efforts of engineers, epidemiologists, physicists,
psychophysiologists and veterinary pathologists.
PhD and post-doctoral students will be trained by six principal
investigators to help them deal with "whatever comes
up and bites us next".
Professor Black said the centre would not duplicate the studies
already
under way around the world examining whether head, neck or
brain tumours
could be caused by mobile phones but will concentrate on neurological
effects in areas such as the memory and blood pressure.
Ministerial Media Release
July 6, 2003
RESEARCH
CENTRE TO STUDY THE POSSIBLE HEALTH EFFECTS OF
MOBILE PHONES AND TOWERS
A consortium of research institutions, led by the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology, will establish a $2.5 million virtual
research
centre to study the possible health effects of emissions from
mobile
phones and mobile phone towers.
The Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, Senator Kay Patterson,
today
announced that the National Health and Medical Research Council
would
fund the consortium from Victoria and South Australia to establish
a
Centre of Research Excellence in Electromagnetic Energy.
The consortium, led by Professor Irena Cosic from RMIT, will
receive
$500,000 a year over five years to conduct research on possible
health
risks and boost research expertise in this area by providing
research
training and career development programs in EME-related areas.
"Although no one has conclusively established a health
risk through the
use of mobile phones, we need to broaden and strengthen Australia'
s
research effort in this area," the Minister said.
The consortium led by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
(Victoria), includes the Institute of Medical and Veterinary
Science
(South Australia), Monash University (Victoria), Swinburne
University of
Technology (Victoria) and Telstra Research Laboratories (Victoria).
Media Inquiries:
Randal Markey, Media Adviser, (02) 6277 7220
Anna Manzoney, NHMRC Communications Manager, (02) 6289 9137,
0422 008
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Comment from Robert Riedlinger to Don Maisch
Hi Don: I wonder why they don't hire Dr's Henry Lai,Hardell,Roger
Santini,Ted Litovitz, or Olle Johansson. I can think of other
real
scientists that would probably like to spend five years in
beautiful
Australia. Could it be that the aforementioned would not accept
money to
come up with favorable results? The way I see it, just another
five year
stall, while they search for safer cellphones!!
The results of WHO study is due shortly,so they need another
five year
study to wait for, before they can determine if there is or
is not a
risk. Regards
Robert
Senator Patterson said that while no one had conclusively
established a
health risk from the use of mobile phones, Australia's research
effort
in this area must be strengthened.) It would appear that Senator
Patterson has been too busy reading comic books and avoiding
science
research studies.
Professor Black said that it was possible that any harmful
effect from
using mobile phones might only show up over a long period
of time. (Yha
Like Thalidomide for instance) I can remember many complaints
by
pregnant women, that used thalidomide for morning sickness,
before the
government took it off the shelf. One could ask the children
of those
mothers how it feels to be a guinea pig.
Robert
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