Wireless Is Out Off Control (Ours ) Corporate has ALL

Started by CDN-VT, December 19, 2016, 08:52:27 PM

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CDN-VT

This is in BC Canada province / state for you Yanks size of your west coast of CA -2- WA

You should at least watch a few & say HUMM ???

I live with one (wife) & are we killing the kids ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMxfffqyDtc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h-QWqaPKK0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7tfsvPMK5U

http://www.stopsmartmetersbc.com/microcell-antennae-pose-new-threat-to-health/

Telus in Canada and other major Cellular service providers are now installing small microcell towers on existing telephone or power poles.  This is done to have better service to customers and to avoid the possibility of community objections. Chris and I recently surveyed several of these new microcell transmitters in Mission BC and found that […]


http://www.stopsmartmetersbc.com/microcell-antennae-pose-new-threat-to-health/


Copy of the incoming info I get :

1)     FortisBC is being as heartless and reckless as BC Hydro, cutting power as retaliation for people refusing to allow FortisBC to put a fire hazard on their home. Please comment while the comments are open â€" people need to know what the many problems are.

        http://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/183623/Smart-meter-foes-go-cold

2)     Saskatchewan government recalled the smeters after only 8 failures, only a couple of which resulted in fires. It will be installing smeters after taking a long time to review the problems with current smeters and set out a strong set of specifications for new ones. I believe what should be a major consideration, if the provinces are absolutely immovable about having smeters, is to look at the fiber optic cables now being installed by Telus. Wired smeters have been in use for years (despite what BC Hydro says). They use the powerlines which does create high levels of dirty electricity.


When I asked John Horgan about using fiber optic cable 6 years ago, he correctly advised that this would be too expensive to consider. But now the cable is available in many communities and will be in all according to Telus. Has anyone investigated having wired smeters connected via the fiber optic cable that is being put on the side of every home by Telus? This would eliminate EMR emissions, reduce hacking and increase security concerns, and would eliminate the need for more cellular collectors and transmitters in our neighbourhoods. I have not investigated the fire issue, but service would be faster and more efficient than Wi-Fi â€" this is one of the major benefits of fiber optic cable.


I suggest we push for a recall of the current dangerous smeters, demand our money back from ITRON which knew these things caused fires long before BC Hydro and FortisBC signed contracts, and investigate the use of wired smeters.

        “The government said it had reached a deal with Sensus to cover the $47-million dollar cost of the recall.”

        http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskpower-smart-meters-coming-back-1.3896880


3)     BC Hydro’s winter disconnection policy.  I wonder if FortisBC has a similar one.

        https://www.bchydro.com/accounts-billing/bill-payment/late-payment/winter-disconnection.html

[- https://www.fortisbc.com/Search/Pages/Results.aspx?k=I%20can%27t%20pay%20my%20bill%20will%20i%20get%20%20disconnected&s=All%20FortisBC]



4)     Home in Michigan has power cut to prevent a fire. Then they hold her responsible for the costs of repairing the base. Where is the evidence that the smeter didn’t cause the problems? It was taken and no one saw it.

        http://www.wnem.com/story/34035627/atq-consumers-cuts-off-familys-power-without-warning#.WE-kdI8Yn4I.email


Letters:


From: Wendy Judith Womenwriting
Sent: December 15, 2016
To: Gail Sjuberg <gsjuberg@gulfislandsdriftwood.com>; smcintyre@driftwoodgimedia.com
Cc: Sharon Noble
Subject: Letter to the Editor re: BC Hydro


We want to thank journalist Sean McIntyre for his article about BC Hydro’s heartless, unconscionable and deceptive treatment of the Weigel family by disconnecting their electricity. Many of us have opposed being forced to accept “smart” meters and have received disrespectful treatment and continual lies by BC Hydro. Those of us who still have analog meters are paying an extra $32 each month for this “privilege” that BC Hydro assured us we would be able to continue to have. Recently it seems that they are treating many Salt Spring Islanders (and others within the province) with contempt and bullying, forcing them to take “unacceptable” so-called “turned-off” meters while refusing to supply them with analog or “digital” meters. (Many have already accepted “smart” meters who could not afford the extra fees.) Sharon Noble, who was quoted in the article, is a tireless advocate against the electro-magnetic radiation generated by so-called “smart” meters. There are numerous health and safety issues. Check out the Coalition to Stop Smart Meters website for important information.


Our analog meter expires in 2018 and we are fearful that we could have our power cut off, regardless of paying the fees, if we refuse a “smart” (or even a “radio off” one). We urge others in our communities to take notice and inform yourselves of this blatant disregard for our health, safety and rights.


Wendy Judith Cutler & Corrie Hope Furst  (names given with permission)

Salt Spring Island

________________________________________________________________________________________________________


From:  X
Sent: December 12, 2016
To: victoria.lee@fraserhealth.ca; mark.bigham@fraserhealth.ca; elizabeth.brodkin@fraserhealth.ca; marcus.lem@fraserhealth.ca; lisa.mu@fraserhealth.ca; shovita.padhi@fraserhealth.ca; andrew.larder@fraserhealth.ca; michelle.murti@fraserhealth.ca; helena.swinkels@fraserhealth.ca; trevor.corneil@interiorhealth.ca; sue.pollock@interiorhealth.ca; kamran.golmohammadi@interiorhealth.ca; sandra.allison@northernhealth.ca; raina.fumerton@northernhealth.ca; john.carsley@vch.ca; reka.gustafson@vch.ca; james.lu@vch.ca; mark.lysyshyn@vch.ca; meena.dawar@vch.ca; althea.hayden@vch.ca; richard.stanwick@viha.ca; murray.fyfe@viha.ca; dee.hoyano@viha.ca; paul.hasselback@viha.ca; charmaine.enns@viha.ca
Subject: NTP Study Protocols Questioned in Misunderstanding by Provincial Health Office


Dear Medical Health Officer:


Re: U.S. N.I.H. National Toxicology Program - “Report of Partial Findings from the National Toxicology Program Carcinogenesis Studies of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation in Hsd: Sprague Dawley SD Rats (Whole Body Exposure)  (May 27, 2016).

http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/06/23/055699


This is an MHO update email regarding a misleading document (link below) posted on the Provincial Health Office website questioning the validity of the important NTP study referenced above. The preliminary results of the NTP study were released because the authors wished to warn the public and health professionals of the potential for harm. The response from our Provincial Health Office was to, without taking the time to understand the protocols, question the study's relevance and in effect dismiss its importance. The public of British Columbia, and you and your family, deserve better.


This Provincial Health Office document has now garnered some international attention, making those in charge of health in British Columbia (that would be you I believe) look decidedly like amateurs. Or worse.


Since it is my understanding that as a Medical Health Officer you are under the direction of the Provincial Health Office, I believe it is in your interests to be aware of how they are interpreting (or failing to interpret, more accurately) recent scientific studies on your behalf, as I strongly suspect you are obligated to follow the official pronouncements of 'no convincing evidence' of harm, in spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.


The article below was/is published on the Provincial Health Office website:

http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/usa-national-toxicology-program-partial-study-findings.pdf

Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation: A Review of the ...

www2.gov.bc.ca

Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation: A Review of the National Toxicology Program’s Partial Findings In May 2016, the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) reported ...

The author of the above unsigned article (whose name it appears must remain secret) apparently neither understood the protocols of the NTP study, or, more distressingly, made no attempt to understand them. The article was published with a less than sound grasp of the fundamentals and without an attempt to contact the NTP for clarification. Ronald Melnick (who designed the study protocols) explained the misinterpretations below:

http://ehtrust.org/ronald-melnick-phd-responds-british-columbias-provincial-health-officer-review-national-toxicology-programs-partial-findings-cell-phones-cancer/

       Ronald Melnick PhD Responds to the British Columbia’s ...

ehtrust.org

Want to find out more information about environmental health risks, or about EHT’s current efforts and projects? Fill out the form below and we will contact you as ...

This leads us to the inevitable question as to who is interpreting these studies on our behalf, what are their qualifications, and why are they publishing anonymous, inaccurate, and misleading information? This is only one study. What about the thousands of previous studies showing potential harm from 'wireless' radiation that have been delivered to the Provincial Health Office and disappeared into a silence as deep as the vacuum of space, with the Provincial Health Officer refusing to appear in public and answer questions? We don't have an ideological bias in the Provincial Health Office supporting the wireless industry over the health of citizens, do we?


But wait, it seems there are all kinds of other organizations who appear to have a compulsive desire to prove the NTP study 'wrong':

http://microwavenews.com/news-center/ntp-nyt

       Microwave News | NTP NYT

microwavenews.com

On May 31, the New York Times ran a piece in what it calls “The Upshot” on the National Toxicology Program’s (NTP) cell phone animal study. The column is a ...


http://microwavenews.com/news-center/ntp-comet-assay

       Microwave News | NTP Comet Assay

microwavenews.com

In May, the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) announced that male rats exposed to cell phone radiation developed higher rates of cancer. Soon, the NTP will ... 

News FLASH - Telecoms are erecting microcell antenna's on your block as fast as they can. No testing has been done. No questions are answered. Citizens may be calling to ask you about this. I expect we'll soon see another form letter from the Provincial Health Office saying (NOT that it's 'safe', of course) but that there is 'no convincing evidence of harm'. As long as you don't look where the evidence is, you are in no danger of finding it. Just like there is still 'no convincing evidence' that tobacco smoke causes lung cancer. Never proven.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMxfffqyDtc

       FCC: intimidating press, suppressing science at "5G ...

www.youtube.com

Is there a clandestine force working behind the scenes in the United States, censoring truth about the "5G" rollout? Watch this â€" then decide. SOLUTIONS: 1) ...     

The people of British Columbia deserve full and fair analysis of scientific information that affects their health, not medical industry 'spins' put on it in order to advance political agendas. In the end, the truth is always known.


Thank you for your time and attention.

X





Sharon

"If we remain silent, we kill freedom, justice and the possibility that a society armed with information may have power to change the situation that has brought us to this point." - Anabel Hernández



VT

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CDN-VT

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niel

wow, you're really into this stuff. i haven't been up on cell phones as i don't use one and have no need for it. i can say that wheeler guy is an idiot as high frequency is a band between 3mhz and 30mhz. he should have enough knowledge on this as to properly reference the frequencies he's addressing accurately. i don't recall the proper title to 73ghz off hand and am too lazy to look it up, but i'm not paid to know this stuff either. i'm sure the output power on these transmitters is small, but it's in a frequency area that gets absorbed by water and biologics to a large extent and can vary a tad from that absorption. mind you it won't do much put up to a person if weak. now make this a constant exposure and multiply it by many others and there could be some problems at times. this isn't along the same thinking as the 60hz or 50hz power line radiation as that is not very well absorbed biologically.

just to be clear here, when i say absorbed, i mean the power is dissipated within in the form of heat. the small power company smeters most likely won't be a problem by themselves, but adding to the wealth of rf out there already and the effect is additive. radio operators such as myself are made aware of such potentials by radio and how it is dependent on the power levels in addition to the effective radiated power levels involved, the frequencies involved, the proximity of the exposure, the number of sources, and the time duration for the exposure. it gets complicated. we all already do have a high degree of lifetime rf exposures and odds are it didn't do much. to push one's luck by adding more without study considerations is haphazard and reckless. just like it is my opinion that anyone who stays on cell phones most of the waking hours every day is a fool and is most likely doing damage. so would i refuse to use a cell phone? no, i wouldn't refuse to use one, but it would be a seldom used communications option. that's why i don't have one as it wouldn't be cost effective to have such a huge expense only for occasional use.

i don't advocate or judge one way or another, but the biggest problem is in educating one's self on the ins and outs of such exposures. most people are stupid in this regard and abuse it. consider it like uv exposure except the damage is much smaller per instance.

CDN-VT

Thanks Neil
I do see this in a huge way .
I live beside a government of BC park (campground ) that is booming WI-FI for all park folks in the campground . I can fainly see the signal on my toughbook . They have NO birds or critters there in the summer use , when it's off & i can't see it anymore . I walk our dogs up there in the closed season & all life is back .

Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmm ?
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