Monthly Archives: January 2017

The fight for disabled rights – the 1977 504 sit-in and protests (VIDEO)

Civil rights for the disabled are a recent achievement. The disabled in many ways were excluded from ordinary participation in society. Their civil rights were only secured by much hard work, outreach, and protests, and it is still a partial … Continue reading

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Are you disabled by exposure to electromagnetic radiation and wireless devices? How does the Americans with Disabilities Act define disability?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides a definition of what disability is. It is not a list of “officially” recognized disabilities. That is a very important distinction. Congress has been adamant that the ADA rules are to be interpreted … Continue reading

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Federal agency advocates for the EMF-disabled and reducing electromagnetic fields in buildings — the 2005 U.S. National Institute of Building Sciences Indoor Environmental Quality report

After acknowledging electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) in 2002, the U.S. Access Board contracted with the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) to develop an Indoor Environmental Quality project, the first step in the Access Board’s “action plan to reduce the level … Continue reading

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U.S. Access Board recognized electromagnetic sensitivity as real and a potential disability in 2002

“Advancing full access and inclusion for all” In 2002, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, also known as the United States Access Board, issued new accessibility guidelines for recreation facilities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “The … Continue reading

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Mobile phone radiation, an underestimated disease factor: Summary of lecture to Swiss physicians organization

Translation by Mieux Prevenir 24 January 2017 Mobile phone radiation, an underestimated disease factor http://www.buergerwelle.de, 18 January 2017 (translated from German by Google with grammatical corrections) Lecture given by Peter Schlegel dipl. Ing. ETH at the special event “Electrosmog and its … Continue reading

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Mobilfunkstrahlung, ein unterschätzter Krankheitsfaktor

http://www.buergerwelle.de 18. Januar 2017 Vortrag gehalten von Peter Schlegel dipl. Ing. ETH an der Sonderveranstaltung “Elektrosmog und seine Auswirkungen auf den Körper” der Ärztevereinigung SSAAMP am 13. Oktober 2016 in Zürich. Teilnehmer waren rund 100 medizinische Fachpersonen. Es handelt sich … Continue reading

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Ohio: “Brace yourself”; high bills for many Duke Energy customers despite warm winter

The news channel did not investigate this, and instead allowed Duke Energy airtime for public relations. From WCPO Why your Duke bill’s so high, despite warm month Don’t Waste Your Money John Matarese January 24, 2017 Video at http://www.wcpo.com/48201a4a-7fb6-40c0-a1be-05624825ad39 Segment … Continue reading

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2 minutes’ exposure to 900 MHz causes blood-brain barrier breaches

From Cell Phone Task Force THE WORK OF LEIF SALFORD Since Allan Frey, whose work is also highlighted here, discovered in 1975 that microwave radiation causes the blood-brain barrier to leak, at least a dozen laboratories throughout the world have … Continue reading

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More on the blood-brain barrier: lower power exposures have wider impact

…A weaker pulse mimics the signals of the body and [is] therefore recognised. …It doesn’t seem to matter how long you talk on a cellular phone; the blood-brain-barrier is opened at once.  The worst damage in these experiments was from … Continue reading

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The Blood-Brain Barrier – “Keep Out”

Microwaves open the blood-brain barrier… From Neuroscience for Kids Dr. Eric H. Chudler, University of Washington More than 100 years ago it was discovered that if blue dye was injected into the bloodstream of an animal, that tissues of the whole … Continue reading

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