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Agnes
# Posted: 19 Jun 2009 02:06
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Let's call the following 10 questions the new 10 commitments.

1) Has the Australian Government or any other Government taken people
who suffer with electrosensitivity (ES) into consideration?

2) Has any account been given to the unique susceptibility of growing
children to ELF and RF/MW?

3) What do you do if you have a phone mast next to your home or suffer
as a result of exposure to mobile phones, Wi-Fi, WIMAX or DECT
phones?

4) Should our children and the world's workforce be forced to go to school
and work surrounded in a sea of untested and unregulated radiation?

5) Have we given our Government and the Industry permission to include
us in this experiment?

6) Hasn't the Government got a duty of care to alert the public to the
non-thermal biological effects?

7) What are the long term consequences?

8) Is financial gain more important than health?

9) Do we really want to leave a legacy of enormous proportions with
regards to health and the economic consequences for our children?

10) Is it ethical?

Kind Regards,
Eileen O'Connor. Director
Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org
http://www.rewire.me

P.S.
I've received a tremendous response to the latest posting to EMFacts.
I truly appreciate all your support.
Let's call the following 10 questions the new 10 commitments.

You can read the whole of Eileens letter at link here:
http://www.mast-victims.org/index.php?content=news&action=view&type=newsitem&id=4115

Agnes
# Posted: 19 Jun 2009 02:50
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Dear Eileen.
You have the full support of www.mast-victims.org with concerns to your
10 questions "10 New Commitments".

All your questions have true relevance to the desperate Non-Thermal Microwave Radiation pollution the world human population and the entire world environment is experiencing, and suffering today.
Best of luck.
Agnes Ingvarsdottir.
www.mast-victims.org

daniel
Member
# Posted: 22 Jul 2009 11:37
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) Has the Australian Government or any other Government taken people
who suffer with electrosensitivity (ES) into consideration?


In Sweeden the intolerance to EMR is a "functional impairment". They consider EHS people as disabled

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