Betreff:
Essex and WiFi |
Von: Dr Grahame Blackwell |
Datum: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 13:41:30 +0100 |
You may have seen and/or heard all the
media spin on the recent Essex study on electrosensitives.
You might also seen/have heard
quoted a statement by the General Secretary of the Professional
Association of Teachers that children are being treated as guinea
pigs in a large-scale experiment (see e.g. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/01/nwifi101.xml )
It might come as some surprise that
the 'guinea pig' quote originally comes from a media interview with Dr Mike
Clark, spokesperson for the Health Protection Agency. Any claim that
this contradicts HPA assurances should therefore be addressed to Mike Clark of
the HPA, not Philip Parkin of PAT.
Details of the HPA's apparently
self-contradictory position can be seen at:
A reasoned analysis of the Essex
study and its claims can be seen at:
The conclusion of this analysis is
that the claim in the Essex press release that:
“Study finds health symptoms aren’t linked
to mast emissions”
is open to serious question.
Best regards
Grahame