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Dozens descend on Compton Dundon for wireless health awareness event
United Kingdom Created: 1 Oct 2015
MORE than 80 people descended on Compton Dundon on Saturday for an event on "the inconvenient reality" of wireless technology.

The village hall welcomed people from as far afield as Scotland, Yorkshire and London to hear a series of guest speakers on the theme of "can wireless technology affect our health and fertility?".

The event was organised by Yeovil resident Peter Gane, a supporter of the charity Electro-Sensitivity UK, and Jo Stallard from the fertility organisation Foresight Preconception.

Those attending included doctors and complimentary therapists who were keen to learn about the medical impact of new and emerging technologies.

Among the speakers were retired military "microwave warfare" expert Barrie Trower, Somerset GP Dr Andrew Tresidder, and retired food manufacturing CEO Brian Stein CBE, who is himself electro-sensitive.

Mr Gane said: "All the speakers agreed that, whilst countries around the world are beginning to react positively to this knowledge and latest scientific breakthroughs, sadly the UK authorities appear to be in denial, particularly placing our children and future generations at risk of harm.

"France, for example, has passed legislation banning wifi in nurseries, whilst Italy and Israel are now actively encouraging a reduction in electro-smog.

"The UK needs to wake up and be at the forefront of the development of safer systems and devices. After all, where there is a will, there is a way."

A DVD of this event will shortly be made available. For more information or to order a copy, call Peter Gane on 01935 423002.
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Source: Western Gazette, WGD_Mumby, 29 Sep 2015

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