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Tag Archives: electromagnetic sensitivity
U.S. Access Board advocates for the EMF-disabled and reducing electromagnetic fields in buildings — the 2005 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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World Electrosensitivity / Electromagnetic Sensitivity Day — 16 June, 2021
Thank you to the French organization, Cœurs d’EHS, for once again organizing World Electrosensitivity Day. This is the 4th Annual Electrosensitivity Day and will be held on 16th June 2021. Let’s make the invisible visible! Leaflet to distribute from Electromagnetic … Continue reading
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Alert: U.S. military Red Flag exercises Jan. 25 – Feb.12, 2021; letter to Surgeon General calls for a halt
The next Pentagon Red Flag exercise runs January 25 to February 12 from the Nevada Test and Training Range and Nellis Air Force Base. Manilo Dinucci reported in June [1] that the Nellis 5G network would be fully operational and … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, electromagnetic sensitivity, exposure, Pentagon, radar, Red Flag, RF-EMF, Surgeon General, war games
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Health experts urged states to adopt a free opt-out for Duke Energy customers
In 2017, Dr. David Carpenter MD, Dr. Magda Havas, and Dr. Lennart Hardell wrote letters to each of the utility commissions that oversee Duke Energy (emphasis added). We, the undersigned, are scientists and health professionals who together have co-authored many … Continue reading
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Tagged David Carpenter, Duke Energy, EHS, electromagnetic sensitivity, EMS, Lennart Hardell, Magda Havas, opt-out, regulatory commission
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Alabama Governor issues proclamation recognizing electromagnetic sensitivity — May 2020
Posted by Environmental Health Trust 2020 PROCLAMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSITIVITY By the Governor of Alabama MAY 2020 ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSITIVITY MONTH Whereas, people of all ages in Alabama and throughout the world have developed the illness of Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS) aka Electrical … Continue reading
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France: Toulouse judge rules against Enedis, allows electromagnetically sensitive people to refuse Smart Meters
Smart Meters are called Linky meters in France. from FranceBleu [Rough translation] A Toulouse judge allows electrosensitive people to refuse the Linky meter by Olivier Lebrun March 20, 2019 This is a first in France, an appeals court judge in … Continue reading
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Are Smart Meters and wireless tech making you sick?
Some of the new-onset health problems reported following Smart Meter or wireless technology installation and use are : tinnitus; hearing ringing, humming, clicking, or buzzing headaches or migraines rapid heartbeat, missed beats, or other heart problems nausea or vomiting insomnia, sleep disturbances … Continue reading
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Short video on electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS)
Electrohypersensitivity (EHS) is a commonly used term for Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS) 4:07 It’s time to EMF off! A short video by Lewis Evans (https://lewisevans.net and https://cogenicamedia.com) explaining how electro-sensitivity, or EHS, is a biologically correct response to an environmental pollutant.
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U.S. Access Board advocates for the EMF-disabled and reducing electromagnetic fields in buildings — the 2005 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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Tagged access, Access Board, electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic sensitivity, EMf, EMS, IEQ, NIBS
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