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29 October 2003
Newsletter (30 October 2003)
Things are accelerating in Denmark Friends, Things are accelerating here in Denmark. Daily articles about 3G protests in all newspapers. The 3G case has turned into a big scandal for this government. All the political parties have now demanded a hearing (public information meeting) in Parliament with the 2 responsible ministers (Science/IT Technology and Health) on the 3G scandal and health effects. The ministers …
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28 October 2003
Newsletter (29 October 2003)
A Cautionary Tale NY Times For those who decide to use wireless telephones at home rather than phones and computers connected to land lines, take note of the comment from the Sprint spokesman at the end of this article from The New York Times. Expect to find antennas near homes to meet the demand of those who use wireless phones and other wireless devices inside their homes. Many among them are teenagers and children... …
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26 October 2003
Newsletter (27 October 2003)
TETRA: To Pulse or Not To Pulse - That is the Question We keep hearing, from Airwave and from certain ‘Government scientists’, that TETRA masts don’t pulse. (Don’t miss ’Hairsplitting’ article on Starweave.com home page.) Whilst that’s not the most basic issue with TETRA - the Stewart Committee warned against ’Amplitude Modulation’ at around 16Hz, and everyone agrees that’s …
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24 October 2003
Newsletter (25 October 2003)
Cell-phone technology as we know it now must be abandoned Hi Klaus A further note about the 1 V/m used in the Dutch study and the note you posted from John Michael Williams with his calculations. JMW did not factor in the base station antenna gain, which is usually considerable (e.g. +14 dBi), so although there may only be 10s of watts actual RF at the end of the cable, the antenna focuses this into a beam typically about …
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22 October 2003
Newsletter (23 October 2003)
Dutch Government Study Finds Non-Thermal Effects from Exposure to Mobile Telecommunications Antennas
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21 October 2003
Newsletter (22 October 2003)
I will try to provide news from Japan on a regular basis Dear Klaus, The other day, it was mentioned in your newsletter that there is very little information coming from Japan. I will try to provide news from Japan on a regular basis. I was sending news to Arthur Firstenberg, but I have not heard from him since January. Has anyone heard from him recently? I am beginning to get concerned and pray that he has simply found a really good place to …
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20 October 2003
Newsletter (21 October 2003)
Laboratory study on humans shows bioeffects at/below picowatts/cm2 Hello to all! This is just a reminder that in 1978 a paper was published reporting results of exposing adult human beings in the laboratory to extremely low levels of RF/MW radiation; here is the citation: William Bise Physiological Chemistry and Physics, vol. 10 (1978) 387-398. Low power …
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18 October 2003
Newsletter (19 October 2003)
3G debate in Denmark Friends Now the 3G matter is really escalating here in Denmark. As said, I was in the television last night for the second time this week. All the newspapers have written about it every day and the radio television news broadcast. One of the largest newspapers, that started the major breakthrough, has now assigned 2 more journalists to this subject. They had interviews with Ole Johansson and Michael Kundi. Thank you …
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16 October 2003
Newsletter (17 October 2003)
Denmark - we won Friends This morning on the Danish radio from the news broadcast: About the recent report from the 2 ministeries of Health and of Telecommunication, stating that 3G mobile phones and masts are harmless: Consumer organisation says the report is to be criticized heavily. No scientists with a real knowledge of the matter were involved. It was written by ministerial employees and clearly ordered by the mobile telephone …
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14 October 2003
Newsletter (15 October 2003)
3 G - Debate on television Friends, Thank you for your support and advice. As to the debate: I think it went very well, judging from the many reactions I got afterwards. In the following days things have exploded and I have received numerous calls from worried persons. Now people are getting aware of all the 3G masts. I get very sad when a husband tells me that his wife is …
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13 October 2003
Newsletter (14 October 2003)
Mobile phone Class Action Lawsuit in the USA Portable radio-damaged citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany have now the possibility of suing portable radio operators via the USA for payment of damages and/or compensations in Germany. The principle is simple: Several plaintiffs are litigating representatively for a group of further concerned. The met decision applies to everyone, the gained sum is divided. Possible is a complaint in the …
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10 October 2003
Newsletter (11 October 2003)
School sued for installing a wireless computer network Crain's Chicago Business, October 9, 2003 October 09, 2003 Oak Park school sued over Wi-Fi Parents cite health risks from radio waves (Reuters) A pioneering elementary school district outside Chicago has been sued for installing a wireless computer network by parents worried that exposure to the …
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