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electromagnetic pollution

Oldies are not the most forgetful….

09/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

It's the classic, isn't it – 'I remember their face so well, but I just cannot put a name to it.....' Well, to be honest, I have had name 'apnea' for decades so cannot really attribute it to increasing age – although.... Is it getting worse?..... However I was both amused and …

Category: Blogging/social media, ElectrosensitivityTag: electromagnetic pollution, Electrosensitivity, EMFRefugees, forgetfulness, forgetfulness a sign of electrosensitivity, forgetting names, forgetting names a sign of age, The Trending Machine

Cress succumbs to mobile phone radiation

18/05/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Lea Nielsen, Mathilde Nielsen, Signe Nielsen, Sisse Coltau and Rikke Holm, all of whom go to  Hjallerup School in North Jutland in Denmark, have just won themselves one thousand krone for a very 'elegant' bit of science.... Noticing that they all had difficulty in sleeping and …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: effect of electromagnetic radiation on cress, effects of mobile phone on concentrations, effects on sleep of mobile phones, electromagnetic pollution, electromagnetic radiation, Electromagnetic sensitivity, EMR, growing cress, Hjallerup School, Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Professor Marie-Claire Cammaert, Professor Olle Johansson, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Smart meters – wider concerns

16/07/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Smart meters were heralded by energy suppliers and some environmentalists as a major tool by which we could control our energy consumption and thereby help to reduce greenhouse gases. Each house could monitor its energy consumption room by room, billing would be easier and more …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, PoliticsTag: customer profiling, data security, David Chalk, electromagnetic pollution, electrosmog, energy consumption, greenhouse gases, Hackers, hacking into smart meters, health consequences of smart meters, internet vulnerabilities, invasion of privacy, meter readings, Mike Davis, personal data protection, power grid, reprogramming smart meters, selling of personal data, smart meter billing errors, Smart meters, smart meters not to be obligatory, Stop Smart Meters campaign, vulnerability of the power grid, wifi, wifi hubs

‘The annual cost of caring for our autistic population exceeds the annual tax revenue from the entire mobile phone industry, which is about 20 billion UK pounds.’

05/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Some months ago we uploaded another of Dr Andrew Goldsworthy's excellent articles to the Foods Matter site, describing how electromagnetically-induced cell leakage might be a cause of autism. But it was only as I was skimming, belatedly, through ES-UK's October newsletter that …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Chemicals, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: autism, Autistic children, class actions, economic burden, economic cost of autism, electromagnetic pollution, electromagnetic radiation, ES-UK, increase national deficit, Investors shoudlbeware mobile phone companies, Legal consequences of electromagnetic pollution, Mobile phone -effects on pregnant women, Mobile phone companies ignore health risks as did tobacco companies, rise in numbers for autistic children, Smart meters, utility companies responsible for cost of caring for autistic children, wifi

Official Secrets Act and Electrosensitivity

19/08/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

There has been a good deal of email  'conversation' recently on the Official Secrets Act and how it impacts both on those who are already electrosensitive and the future health of the whole population. The conversation was sparked by Dr Andrew Goldsworthy who, believing that MPs …

Category: Food/Health PolicyTag: biological effects of microwave radiation, BT Tower, Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy, electromagnetic pollution, Electrosensitivity, Official Secrets Act

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