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Smart meters – what are they and why should we be campaigning against them?

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

So, what is all the fuss about Smart Meters? What is wrong with your utility company checking your meter via a radio controlled meter rather than sending round a man to read it, or asking you to read it yourself and tell them what you have used? Sounds rather efficient... Well …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: autism, Big brother, BioInitiative report, compact fluorescent bulbs CFLs, cost of shielding against electromagnetic radiation, cyber hacking, data collection, data processing, data protection, data security, data storage, dirty electricity, Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy, Electrosensitivity, emissions, Energy, energy efficiency, ES-UK, fatigue, green energy, Hackers, headache, Interphone study, mcs-aware, Nuremberg code, Petition the government, radiation, Radiation Trust, Smart meters, unemployment, wifi networks, Wired Child, www.SmartMeterPetition.org

Have You Read the Small Print in Your Mobile Phone Booklet?

15/10/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

A new campaigning group - Mobilewise – don't let it go to your head sent out an excellent press release a few days ago which took you straight to the warnings that both Blackberry and iPhone print in their 'information sheets', but in such small type that no one ever reads them. …

Category: Conventional Medicine, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: Arab Spring, Campaigning, Farmers in rural Africa, Health risks mobile phones, Mobile phone risks to pregnant women, Mobile phones effects on children, radiation, Safer use of mobile phones

Red Wine Good for Combating Heart Attack and – Radiation?…

20/03/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Japan's tsunami-induced nuclear panic has caused a number of newspapers to unearth reports they ran back in 2008 when the University of Pittsburg School of Medicine released information on their research into resveratrol, the natural antioxidant commonly found in red wine and …

Category: FoodTag: Anna Locatelli, BSEM conference, Drugs/vaccinations, Electrosensitivity, heart attack, radiation, red wine, University of Pittsburgh

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