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WHO Wireless/ Cancer Link a Game Changer for Smart Meters
Make no mistake. The decision by the World Health Organization on Tuesday to classify non-ionizing radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” is an absolute game changer for our movement. This seemingly cautious statement by the world’s pre-eminent health organization should ring loud alarm bells around the world. Despite backroom industry influence and widespread conservatism, the slow-to-react beast was finally forced to act- as the walls of wireless damage closed in.
Wireless technology is something most of us have taken for granted for quite a while now. Someone said the other day, “I don’t even remember when they introduced cell phones. All of a sudden everyone was just using them.” Therein lies the crux. We just took the phone we were handed. We didn’t ask questions. We trusted that any authority that would allow this product to be sold would not do so without reasonable assurances of safety. It is now clear that that misplaced trust has been betrayed, and people are dying because of it.
The truth is that our government allowed (even promoted) a technology whose effects on biological living systems we really knew very little about. There’s capitalism for you. Life really isn’t that important. It’s all about the money. You are expendable. So- apparently- is the planet.
The WHO’s decision, and the large number of studies that led to it are suddenly opening up a whole new set of questions about how we use wireless- questions that people wouldn’t have dared to whisper- even last week.
For example:
1) Shouldn’t there be laws against someone else’s wi-fi entering your home? Your neighbor would not be allowed to douse your living room with chloroform (now in the same ‘possibly carcinogenic’ category as EMF radiation). Why should they be able to inflict wi-fi on you- particularly if it prevents you from carrying out basic life activities- like- er- sleeping?
2) Shouldn’t public buildings such as libraries and public transportation ban wireless emitting devices such as wi-fi routers, cell phones and iPads? A bus full of 100 people on their cell phones- with all their signals bouncing around the metal chassis- is like being forced to sit inside a microwave oven. We are entitled to accessible transportation and public services, without being exposed to a carcinogen. Wireless makes these services inaccessible to the growing number of electrosensitive individuals. There’s definitely a lawsuit here if officials fail to do their job.
3) Isn’t it now just as morally acceptable to ask someone to turn off their cell phone in a public place as asking them to extinguish that cigarette?
We wouldn’t be surprised to see regulations coming forward over the next few years restricting cell phone use in the same way that smoking has been further and further marginalized, from sections in restaurants to banned inside even bars, to prohibitions around doorways, and now bans in entire neighborhoods.
So where does all this leave the “smart” meter rollout? PG&E and other utilities have pointed to the World Health Organization to reassure its customers of the safety of RF radiation. Now that the WHO has declared that such radiation is ‘possibly carcinogenic’ and independent analyses have pegged “smart” meter radiation at 100x the exposure of a cell phone, the wireless mesh network is looking more and more like a dangerous mistake. The utilities that launched this program without even consulting us- arrogantly refusing to consider the human or environmental health impacts- should be the ones to pick up the pieces and pay the tab for this debacle. Not the ratepayers. Not the victims who are living like animals running from this vicious technology; living in their cars or in the woods.
The East Bay Express reports PG&E’s words a year ago:
“The federal government and the international health community, including the World Health Organization,” PG&E said at the time, “have deemed the low-level radio frequency on which PG&E’s SmartMeters rely to be completely safe.”
But not anymore.
David Baker, Energy reporter for the SF Chronicle wrote:
‘Given the potential consequences for public health of this classification and findings, it is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones,’ said Christopher Wild, the WHO’s director. ‘Pending the availability of such information, it is important to take pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as hands-free devices or texting.’
That’s similar to the arguments made by many California city councils that have called for a SmartMeter moratorium. If the science isn’t settled, they argue, shouldn’t we stop installing the meters until it is?
They now have more ammunition to press their case.”
To many of us who have experienced firsthand the health damage caused by wireless, the WHO declaration is just one more brick in the wall of evidence that this technology hurts people. But to most people, this is a huge wake up call that has received widespread coverage in the mainstream media- as if this is a new thing. Just like gradual acceptance of climate change over the past couple of decades, governments, industry and institutions will brush aside the critics, pretending they are now the ones to protect you from the dangers and that they have the situation under control. They will promote new devices to shield your skull from radiation- the light cigarettes and electric cars of the wireless world. But in the end we know what we need to do. We just need to quit the addiction. We need to re-wire. And our lives will be better for it.
The truth is that our government allowed (even promoted) a technology whose effects on biological living systems we really knew very little about. There’s capitalism for you. Life really isn’t that important. It’s all about the money. You are expendable. So- apparently- is the planet.
The WHO’s decision, and the large number of studies that led to it are suddenly opening up a whole new set of questions about how we use wireless- questions that people wouldn’t have dared to whisper- even last week.
For example:
1) Shouldn’t there be laws against someone else’s wi-fi entering your home? Your neighbor would not be allowed to douse your living room with chloroform (now in the same ‘possibly carcinogenic’ category as EMF radiation). Why should they be able to inflict wi-fi on you- particularly if it prevents you from carrying out basic life activities- like- er- sleeping?
2) Shouldn’t public buildings such as libraries and public transportation ban wireless emitting devices such as wi-fi routers, cell phones and iPads? A bus full of 100 people on their cell phones- with all their signals bouncing around the metal chassis- is like being forced to sit inside a microwave oven. We are entitled to accessible transportation and public services, without being exposed to a carcinogen. Wireless makes these services inaccessible to the growing number of electrosensitive individuals. There’s definitely a lawsuit here if officials fail to do their job.
3) Isn’t it now just as morally acceptable to ask someone to turn off their cell phone in a public place as asking them to extinguish that cigarette?
We wouldn’t be surprised to see regulations coming forward over the next few years restricting cell phone use in the same way that smoking has been further and further marginalized, from sections in restaurants to banned inside even bars, to prohibitions around doorways, and now bans in entire neighborhoods.
So where does all this leave the “smart” meter rollout? PG&E and other utilities have pointed to the World Health Organization to reassure its customers of the safety of RF radiation. Now that the WHO has declared that such radiation is ‘possibly carcinogenic’ and independent analyses have pegged “smart” meter radiation at 100x the exposure of a cell phone, the wireless mesh network is looking more and more like a dangerous mistake. The utilities that launched this program without even consulting us- arrogantly refusing to consider the human or environmental health impacts- should be the ones to pick up the pieces and pay the tab for this debacle. Not the ratepayers. Not the victims who are living like animals running from this vicious technology; living in their cars or in the woods.
The East Bay Express reports PG&E’s words a year ago:
“The federal government and the international health community, including the World Health Organization,” PG&E said at the time, “have deemed the low-level radio frequency on which PG&E’s SmartMeters rely to be completely safe.”
But not anymore.
David Baker, Energy reporter for the SF Chronicle wrote:
‘Given the potential consequences for public health of this classification and findings, it is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones,’ said Christopher Wild, the WHO’s director. ‘Pending the availability of such information, it is important to take pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as hands-free devices or texting.’
That’s similar to the arguments made by many California city councils that have called for a SmartMeter moratorium. If the science isn’t settled, they argue, shouldn’t we stop installing the meters until it is?
They now have more ammunition to press their case.”
To many of us who have experienced firsthand the health damage caused by wireless, the WHO declaration is just one more brick in the wall of evidence that this technology hurts people. But to most people, this is a huge wake up call that has received widespread coverage in the mainstream media- as if this is a new thing. Just like gradual acceptance of climate change over the past couple of decades, governments, industry and institutions will brush aside the critics, pretending they are now the ones to protect you from the dangers and that they have the situation under control. They will promote new devices to shield your skull from radiation- the light cigarettes and electric cars of the wireless world. But in the end we know what we need to do. We just need to quit the addiction. We need to re-wire. And our lives will be better for it.
For more information:
http://stopsmartmeters.org/2011/06/02/whos...
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Electrosmog is invisible pollution consisting of electromagnetic energy "using artificial intrusions with unnatural intensities, signaling characteristics, pulsing patterns, and wave forms" that can and do impact health and have serious biological effects. (http://www.arizonaadvancedmedicine.com/articles/electrosmog.html). Smart meters cause electrosmog in our homes and neighborhoods. This cannot be tolerated.
Now that the World Health Organization has added radiofrequency (rf) radiation (not cell phones) to the list of B2 carcinogens, we have a very respected authoritative body establishing risk for the radiofrequency emissions from the smart meters. Hirsch, a highly respected California radiation expert, has established that smart meters emit up to 160 times the whole body radiofrequency radiation of cell phones. The public needs to be warned about the health issues and long list of major negatives about wireless smart meters. Go to our project http://www.smartmeterdangers.org for an archive of over 5500 scientific articles about the dangers of rf radiation, especially of these particular frequencies and their impact on biological beings - humans, animals, pets, insect populations, and wildlife. These are well-documented and ignored by the industry. Electrosmog pollution, caused by these meters in our homes and the outdoor environment cannot be allowed to further degrade our beautiful state of California and our nation. Electrosmog is destroying bee populations, according to researchers - we could end up with mass starvation, too, due to the ignorance and willful neglect of our utilities, with the government helping ... their hands are out for lobby money, to be sure. Take a stand - lock up your analog meters, refuse to allow smart meters to be installed. Insist that any already installed be removed. Protest these with every fiber of your being, as smart meters are a serious threat to our lives and all living creatures on earth.
S.Brinchman, Director, Center for Electrosmog Prevention
http://www.electrosmogprevention.org
Now that the World Health Organization has added radiofrequency (rf) radiation (not cell phones) to the list of B2 carcinogens, we have a very respected authoritative body establishing risk for the radiofrequency emissions from the smart meters. Hirsch, a highly respected California radiation expert, has established that smart meters emit up to 160 times the whole body radiofrequency radiation of cell phones. The public needs to be warned about the health issues and long list of major negatives about wireless smart meters. Go to our project http://www.smartmeterdangers.org for an archive of over 5500 scientific articles about the dangers of rf radiation, especially of these particular frequencies and their impact on biological beings - humans, animals, pets, insect populations, and wildlife. These are well-documented and ignored by the industry. Electrosmog pollution, caused by these meters in our homes and the outdoor environment cannot be allowed to further degrade our beautiful state of California and our nation. Electrosmog is destroying bee populations, according to researchers - we could end up with mass starvation, too, due to the ignorance and willful neglect of our utilities, with the government helping ... their hands are out for lobby money, to be sure. Take a stand - lock up your analog meters, refuse to allow smart meters to be installed. Insist that any already installed be removed. Protest these with every fiber of your being, as smart meters are a serious threat to our lives and all living creatures on earth.
S.Brinchman, Director, Center for Electrosmog Prevention
http://www.electrosmogprevention.org
For more information:
http://www.electrosmogprevention.org
There are of course differences between cell phones and smart meters. Cell phones are used near your head, increasing the tissue absorption -- particularly to capacitive glands in the brain. Smart meter field strengths are much less owing to the distance from the meter to affected persons. This distance from the source greatly reduces the energy absorbed -- inverse square law. That is just physics. If any RF is being transmitted on the wiring, then the radio circuit designer didn't do their job in filtering conducted emissions. These smart meter devices are required by law to have FCC Class B (residential) unintentional emissions characteristics. There should be no difference between that and a cordless phone, a laptop, or a refrigerator. They are tested to the same standard, regarding FCC Class B. So, in conclusion, if you fear a smart meter, throw away anything else electronic or electrical in your house, remove the wiring, and stay out of the open sun -- since 1 to 3 Kw/ meter^2 (at multiple wavelengths) is coming right at you from the sun.
In respone to Andy's Post (Apples and Oranges):
It's good to have folks who understanding the math and engineering behind this stuff involved in the conversation.
A few things you don't consider:
1) Smart Meters (SM) increase the background levels of electro-magnetic radiation. As you know there are a lot of SM being installed. Where does all that energy go? It has to go somewhere. Into our shared environment.
2) There is clearly some energy hitting people in their homes. Obviously, to be useful, the SM must project their EMF all the way to a base station. Now, your comparison to, say, the EMF from the sun is flawed in a number of ways. 2a) The sun is a natural source we evolved in. What is the effect of all this extra EMF? 2b) Would you like to have the sun consistently bombarding you with EMF all the time? Would you like to lay in your bed and have the sun's radiation impacting your body, even beneath your sheets? 2c) The EMF from SM is not only unnatural and not something we evolved within, it is of a different sort from the sun. You can protect yourself from the sun with clothes, not from SM.
3) What about people who are sensitive to EMF? You perhaps are not, and maybe its your right to allow whatever unknown physiological affects are a result of SM and other microwave radiation sources. What about people whose lives are dramatically and negatively affected? I know a few of them, and believe me, its awful. Just stop for a moment and think about what your life would look like if all these EMF sources caused your physical discomfort. Can you even really do imagine?
It's good to have folks who understanding the math and engineering behind this stuff involved in the conversation.
A few things you don't consider:
1) Smart Meters (SM) increase the background levels of electro-magnetic radiation. As you know there are a lot of SM being installed. Where does all that energy go? It has to go somewhere. Into our shared environment.
2) There is clearly some energy hitting people in their homes. Obviously, to be useful, the SM must project their EMF all the way to a base station. Now, your comparison to, say, the EMF from the sun is flawed in a number of ways. 2a) The sun is a natural source we evolved in. What is the effect of all this extra EMF? 2b) Would you like to have the sun consistently bombarding you with EMF all the time? Would you like to lay in your bed and have the sun's radiation impacting your body, even beneath your sheets? 2c) The EMF from SM is not only unnatural and not something we evolved within, it is of a different sort from the sun. You can protect yourself from the sun with clothes, not from SM.
3) What about people who are sensitive to EMF? You perhaps are not, and maybe its your right to allow whatever unknown physiological affects are a result of SM and other microwave radiation sources. What about people whose lives are dramatically and negatively affected? I know a few of them, and believe me, its awful. Just stop for a moment and think about what your life would look like if all these EMF sources caused your physical discomfort. Can you even really do imagine?
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