[AMRadio] More on "Electromagnetic Allergies"
Jeffrey Travers
jefft104 at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 16 22:41:14 EST 2010
If you research this disorder on the net you will find that in controlled experiments, people identified as sensitive to EM radiation scored 100% response rate so it isn't necessarily rubbish and needs more study to ascertain distance and impact on those sensitive. I am a bit surprised at the bias reflected in the email exchanges here.
Jeff
VK3GMO
> From: W1GOR at Maine.RR.Com
> To: amradio at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:45:11 -0500
> Subject: [AMRadio] More on "Electromagnetic Allergies"
>
> Sorry guys... I should have placed more emphasis on the subject line...
>
> It should have read, "MORON ELECTROMAGNETIC ALLERGIES"...
>
> With a great big evil grin, Larry - W1GOR, Gorham, Maine
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: W1GOR
> To: AM Radio
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 7:40 PM
> Subject: More on "Electromagnetic Allergies"
>
>
> Here's the text of the referenced newspaper article... See LAST line...
>
> ...Larry, W1GOR
>
> Santa Fe Residents Allege City's Wi-Fi Affecting Their "Electromagnetic
> Allergies"
> January 12, 2010 2:44 p.m. EST
> Topics: United States, Technology
>
> Ayinde O. Chase - AHN Editor
> Santa Fe, NM, United States (AHN) - A small group of Santa Fe residents is
> trying to get all public Wi-Fi hotpsots in the city banned. They allege the
> city's Access Points (AP) irritated their "electromagnetic allergies."
>
> In their legal effort to ban the signals, the group is using the Americans
> with Disabilities Act as a measure to have city lawmakers bow to their
> pressure. The case has now reached a new level with published reports
> stating that one of the individuals in the original case is suing his
> neighbors for refusing to turn off their cellphone and Wi-Fi hotspot.
>
> Artuhur Firstenberg is claiming his neighbor's technology forced him to be
> homeless. He's unable to stay in a hotel or motel because they employ Wi-Fi
> connections so he's been forced to sleep in his car.
>
> Health officials have repeatedly stated that there is no evidence to
> suggest Wi-Fi signals have any impact on the human body. Additionally,
> scientific studies have shown that people who claim to suffer from
> "electromagnetic sensitivity" are in fact suffering from psychosomatic
> disorders and are best treated by therapy or medication.
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