Vortrag: ''Gesundheitsschäden durch Funkstrahlen''
Referentin: Frau Dr. med. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam
am 13.03.2012: 19.00 bis 21.00 Uhr in der Kulturscheune 36160 Dipperz-Wisselsrod (Hessen)
Die in Bamberg lebende Dr. med. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam referiert über Erkrankungen und Gesundheitsschäden von Funkstrahlen, Auswirkungen elektromagnetischer Emissionen auf die Umwelt im nationalen sowie im internationalen Bereich, die Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Tier, Strahlenschutzbewertungen, Leitlinien zum Strahlenschutz, Erkenntnisse über Wirkungen von Funkstrahlen sowie ärztliche Erhebungen und Messungen von hoch frequentierten Elektro-Magnetischen-Funkstahlen.
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A Christchurch woman with a rare medical condition has been forced to sleep outdoors or suffer migraines and insomnia because of repairs in her earthquake-damaged street. Anne Gastinger, of Dallington, has electromagnetic hypersensitivity, or an adverse reaction to electromagnetic waves and wi-fi, and severe chemical allergies, including to treated wood.
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Hot tea helps Barbara Domberger tolerate the cold of winter in her camping car.
Recovery in an EMF-free zone
An electrosensitive judge from Augsburg finds refuge in the Wehra Valley (German Black Forest)
Rain spluttered on the roof of the little white camper. Although Barbara has turned up the heater, the cold of winter creeps along the ground and relentlessly wraps around our feet. Barbara Domberger is on a forced vacation in Wehra Valley. The rugged gorge is one of the few havens left for the electrosensitive.
She recall she once still had a few secluded holiday areas where she could retire, but gradually, they have disappeared. ''The digital network is currently our biggest problem,'' she says. The 43-year-old District Judge is on the run from harmful emitters, mostly microwaves from mobile phone networks. ''I have become electrosensitive,'' she says.
The judge is convinced: when she is exposed to artificial electromagnetic fields for too long, like those from cordless phones or wireless Internet connections, she gets sick. She feels artificially invaded, unable to sleep and concentrate. ''And all my muscles harden.'' Her family doctor says it is from too much stress.
It took three or four years of suffering before an old school friend put her on the right track, says Domberger. Back then the concept of electrical sensitivity was unknown. That s changed: Domberger has read many studies on her condition and has developed contacts with people who share her plight. She chairs the Munich Society for the electrosensitive and mobile-phone injured.
She is very convincing when she easily refutes the arguments of the mobile phone industry. She knows that many prefer sticking her with a psychosomatic label. If that was the case, then how can one explain that her heart rate changes as soon as she enters a room filled with radiation? Domberger says it is a clear medical evidence.
Fear of radiation dominates her life. The once-successful young woman had to abandon her condominium with 17 a square-meter rooftop terrace near downtown Augsburg. ''The apartment could not be shielded,'' she says. Her furniture is stored. She is looking for a small apartment in low-radiation area, which she could shield with special reflective paint.
She only goes out when necessary. For shopping, of course. But a movie or the theater? ''I used to like going to restaurants,'' says Domberger. Today, she even turns down birthday invitations, because almost everyone has a cordless phone at home. ''I miss the contact with ordinary people,'' she says with a sigh.
Since January 2010, the District Judge is on sick leave. The state of Bavaria is considering putting her on permanent disability.
Barbara Domberger was in charge of the elderly and disabled. She d love to work again. ''Being a judge was my dream job.'' For eight years, she worked at the District Court of Augsburg, and before that six years as a prosecutor, also for the Federal Ministry of Justice. Now she is fighting for electrosensitivity to be recognized as a disease and to obtain help for those affected.
Today she is resting in the Wehra Valley. ''Here I feel really good, as I did before,'' she says with a smile.
Very little radiation gets through where she parked her white camper, as opposed to airports or railway stations. A holiday trip in the hot South? Only by car. For longer trips, she bought a special blouse, woven with reflective silver fiber. It cost her 90 Euros. ''Most people with EHS can t afford it,'' says Domberger who asked us not to divulge the exact location of her retreat.
Mother electrocuted while using slimming machine
Evripidou did not rule out the possibility that Themistocleas? use of a mobile phone at the time of her electrocution could have played a part in her death.
''Its exposure to the electromagnetic radiation from the mobile phone could have switched the setting of the particular device to a dangerous level, thus causing the electrocution,'' said Evripidou.
Here s some validation that the Stanley Cup riots may have been created by microwave (Tetra more specifically) as he explains in part 6 of this 13 part series. This whole story is mind bending. I wonder how long youtube will allow this. Lots of truth telling here even though it s a long presentation.
But Nelson environmental lawyer Sue Grey said the NES, passed before the 2008 election, could breach the Resource Management Act, which requires national environmental standards to take account of community health. The standard means telecommunications companies do not need to consult with the public, or even the council, she said.
''Ich bin elektrosensibel'', sagt sie. Die Juristin [ Barbara Domberger] ist überzeugt: Wenn sie sich zu lange ... Damals war ihr Elektrosensibilität kein Begriff...
Text: Magnus Aspegren
Published January 28, 2012 1:30 Updated January 31, 2012 13:35
Trelleborg. Trelleborg Police Roger Carlstrom became ill when he was working with the communications system Rachel (Tetra) in his service. Now he wants that the Police Union to seriously investigate the issue.
Roger Carlstrom has been a policeman since 1987. When communications Rachel (Tetra) was introduced in Southern region of Sweden in 2007, he had a single service, but when he went back to the external service his problems started.
-I noticed it almost immediately. I got blush on the face, says Roger Carlstrom.
He went to a dermatologist who said that it was about rosacea, a skin disease that gives a rash, mainly on the face, and that you do not know the cause. In the years that followed were Roger Carlstrom carefully noticed when and in what situations the rash flared up. After a few hundred sessions in the car he thought that the connection was obvious.
-The more traffic it was over Rachel (Tetra), the redder I was in the face.
The symptoms became worse when Roger Carlstrom participated in major operations in connection with such as football matches or demonstrations.
-When you sat in a bus with eight colleagues and everyone was wearing a portable station this resulted in even more redness.
At one point he worked first alone in the car during a session. Then he had Rachel (Tetra) with the power off and no problems at all of the rash. The last hours Roger Carlstrom worked with a colleague who had his unit up and running. Roger Carlstrom became bright red in the face right on the side that his colleague was sitting.
From that he first only reacted when he used Rachel (Tetra) Roger Carlströms later became sensitive from other exposures as well. He began to feel the same trouble at home and discovered that it was due to a wireless network that was running.
Last summer Roger Carlstrom went to work at the police station on Toftanäs and where he initially had no problems with the rash. But after just a few hours, he had severe redness of the face. He would then work at a distance from police premises in Trelleborg and became better. But in the autumn the discomfort came back. Roger Carlstrom discovered that there were wireless networks in the building and went around the house and found a room where there was no network.
-Then I was fine again, says Roger Carlstrom.
Just before Christmas, Roger Carlstrom got worse and doctors discovered he had a brain tumor that is now operated.
-Flushing are, I am 100 percent sure is due to radiation from Rachel and I strongly suspect that it caused the tumor as well.
Roger Carlstrom has done work injury reports because of the illnesses he suffered and now want to first of all, can bring about a change in how portable Rachel (Tetra in Sweden) stations are used.
-But I think that the radio system that works with pulsed microwaves should be banned until you considered how dangerous they might be.
It is mainly used in vehicles that worries Roger Carlstrom.
-The waves bounce off the roof and back of the user with an effect that is perhaps ten times more powerful than a GSM phone, says Roger Carlstrom.
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