The Federal of Canadian Municipalities has an interesting article telling us what we can expect over the next while - more cell transmitters, less municipal and citizen involvement - opening the cell industry to foreign investment without control or limit.
The article is at http://www.fcm.ca/cmfiles/ROW_perfectstorm_April29_2010_EN1LKA-4292010-4302.pdf
If for some reason the link doesn’t work, google: FCM Perfect Storm, and clink on the top of the topic list.
We must begin grass roots work to let people know what is planned for their homes, schools and neighbourhoods.
Sharon Noble
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http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_story.php?id=20597
This story is about Google funding Fibre Optic to a city which includes the schools - investing the money in the right place with fibre optic instead of the wrong place with wireless. Downloads that normally take over 20 minutes happen in 5 seconds or less hardwired on fibre optic. This is the kind of technological support best for schools.
Una St.Clair
www.citizensforsafetechnology.org
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Here are our latest blog posts. Be sure to read!
New Critical Problem with 'Smart' Meters: A Switching-Mode Power Supply
http://eon3emfblog.net/?p=2180
Barefoot Radiation-Exposed Person’s Guidebook - Guest Blog
http://eon3emfblog.net/?p=2169
EON
The Ecological Options Network
"Documenting Solutions"
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Taipei,
March 31 (CNA) An environmental group urged cellphone makers Thursday
to clearly label the electromagnetic radiation emission levels of
their
products.
http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201103310046
Sylvie
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Lemick
went on to raise health
concerns over exposure to
electromagnetic
radiation and
pointed out that unlike a cell phone which can be turned off those
people living near towers must constantly expose themselves to any
pollution they may create.
...
http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news/article/974501--towering-concerns-in-pelham
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The FCC is proposing to take the first specific steps toward the elimination of landline telephones. Comments from the public are due on or before April 18, 2011.
Below is a summary of what is being proposed. If you wish tosend comments, the easiest way is to send them electronically by going towww.regulations.gov. Click on "submit a comment."Then enter "FCC-2011-0078-0001" into the "Enter Keyword or ID" field and click on "Search." When the next screen appears, click on "Submit a Comment" next to the result. The result will be titled "Developing a Unified Intercarrier Compensation."
You can type a simple comment of up to 2000 words, or you can attach any documents you wish. Attached word documents should be double spaced.
Summary
The complete FCC proposal can be found athttp://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2011/db0209/FCC-11-13A1.pdf.
Briefly, the FCC believes that the switched telephone network (i.e. telephone lines and switching centers)is obsolete and should be dismantled. Therefore FCC's policy is to phase out telephone lines during the coming years and replace them with broadband service. In other words, the FCC wants ordinary telephones to be entirely replaced with cell phones and computers (voice over Internet). The first step is to take money that is now being used to subsidize rural telephone service and subsidize broadband (i.e. Internet) services instead.
The Universal Service Fund is a federal fund paid for by a surcharge on everyone's long distance telephone bill. Until now, the fund has been used to subsidize telephone service in rural areas, as well as telephone service to people with low incomes,to make sure all Americans have access to a telephone.
This proposal by the FCC would eliminate some subsidies for ordinary telephone services within two years and reallocate Universal Service Fund money to pay for fixed and wireless broadband instead. This is the first step in eliminating the Universal Service Fund itself and creating a "Connect America Fund," which could only be used to subsidize fixed and wireless broadband.
In addition, the FCC is proposing to reduce the allowable per-minute rate for long distance phone calls, which will make it less profitable for companies to operate landlines.
The most important thing the FCC needs to hear from you is that the switched telephone network must be maintained. The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board ("the Access Board"), is the federal agency that administers the Americans with Disabilities Act. According to the Access Board,an estimated 3% of the population, or almost 10 million Americans, have electromagnetic sensitivities (http://www.access-board.gov/research/ieq/intro.cfm).They cannot use wireless technology and have difficulty using computers. They depend on the switched telephone network for voice communication. "Universal Service" is not universal if it excludes 10 million people. Eliminating landlines will leave millions of Americans without even basic telephone service.
If you are a person who depends on landlines for your communication needs, please send in your comments and tell that to the FCC.
Arthur Firstenberg, President
Cellular Phone Task Force
PO Box 6216
Santa Fe, NM 87502
(505) 471-0129
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Prof. Dr. Huber,
I am forwarding a quote from correspondence with an American professor which is relevant to the treatment of three researchers: Prof. Olle Johansson, the Karolinska Institute; Dr. Annie Sasco, Université Victor-Segalen, Bordeaux 2, France; and Dr. Dimitris Panagopoulos, the University of Athens.
“Having spent more than two of my most formidable years of education in Germany several decades back, I was touched by the irony of the following address you so kindly provided:
“League of European Research Universities
Prof. Bernd Huber, (Chair),
President of the Ludwig-Maximians-Universität München
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539 München
“Why? Because the "Geschwister-Scholl-Platz" is named after the two brothers and a sister who were members of the White Rose Resistance Movement
“(see: http://www.suite101.com/content/the-white-rose-resistance-movement-munich-a105166& http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Rose in Munich during WWII.
“Their motto (translated): "A people deserves the tyranny it tolerates." for which they gave their lives, along with other members.
“They were good and faithful Germans, the males having served on the Eastern Front and the females having done war service.
“So there is an extraordinary irony in addressing an appeal so much in keeping with their ideals to someone who apparently does not share those ideals, even though he lives on the street named in their memory.”
Such are the ideals and responsibilities you assumed when you took your position.
If you plan to be a so-called "super-university" and, as such, a conduit for Euro funding, it may even be in the long term interest of LERU to fund their research.
The world is watching.
John Weigel
Alliance for Irish Radiation Protection
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This is a great letter questioning the stance of Health Canada. It was written in 2007 but the arguments haven't changed at all.
http://www.vws.org/documents/10-17-2007HealthCanada.pdf
Grant
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The David Suzuki Foundation is going to accept $50,000 from Telus. Please go to this site to leave a message about why he shouldn't:
http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.aspx?registrationID=1083352&langPref=en-CA
And also email the Foundation at this address explaining why they are complicit with a big problem if they do accept the money: publicsupport@davidsuzuki.org
Or call 1-800-453-1533 to speak to someone in person about this.
David Fancy, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Dramatic Arts/Marilyn I Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts
Brock University/St Catharines/dfancy@brocku.ca/905-688-5550 ext 3584
Note - I guess this is the reason that they have ignored all the information that I have sent to them in the past!
Martin Weatherall
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Parents
opposed to WiFi
in
schools express concerns to trustees
WiFi uses similar radiofrequency radiation as cellphones with a lower intensity of ... Health Canada's safety code on the matter was designed to measure ...
http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3054244
Robert
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Stadiums
rush to improve cell phone
reception
“AT&T
is putting in a multi-cell
phone system
site in our system right now as we ...
Stadium and Great
American Ball Park for the cell
phone antenna system.
...
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110401/NEWS01/304010013/Stadiums-rush-improve-cell-phone-reception?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE
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...
Is this another tragedy involving young persons, caused by exposure to Wi Fi and wireless electro magnetic radiation?
Martin Weatherall
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City imposes SmartMeter installation moratorium
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/april2011/smartmeter_moratorium.htm
The City of Clearlake in California has imposed an immediate moratorium on the installation of SmartMeters.
Among the many findings cited in the City Council's statement on the moratorium, is one which will be of particular interest to the amateur radio community.
It reads:
"There is now evidence showing that problems with Smart Meters could adversely impact the amateur radio communication network that operates throughout California and neighboring states, as well as other radio emergency communication systems that serve first responders, government agencies, and the public."
You can read the full statement from Clearlake City Council at: http://lakeconews.com/content/view/18994/932/
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Minimum
savings will come from smart meters
By
Reno
There
has been a lot of talk about how the rollout of smart
meters for
households and businesses in the UK will provide a win win situation,
where consumers
and.
http://www.themoneystop.co.uk/042011/minimum-savings-will-come-from-smart-meters.html
Informant: Martin Weatherall
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