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Electromagnetic hypersensitivity – a humanitarian crisis
https://youtu.be/3QrLqTAAJ2g
Do you develop headaches when you use your mobile phone against your head?
Do you feel foggy-headed and tired after spending a long time on your wireless devices?
For decades people have been reporting unpleasant symptoms when they’re exposed to electromagnetic fields from electrical and wireless technologies – and this condition is often called electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). As well as those above, symptoms include heart and breathing problems, sleep problems, fatigue, irritability, depression, skin burning and memory problems – as well as many more.
In some situations, the symptoms are problematic; in others they are disabling. Many sensitive people in our network – and worldwide – are unable to spend time in public because of the degree of discomfort they experience from electromagnetic fields in these environments. Their level of physical disablement and emotional distress is extreme.
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YouTube
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity – a humanitarian crisis
Do you develop headaches when you use your mobile phone against your head? Do you feel foggy-headed and tired after spending a long time on your wireless devices? For decades people have been reporting unpleasant symptoms when they’re exposed to electromagnetic…
Electrosensitivity: is technology killing us?
Electrosensitivity: is technology killing us?
Is modern life making us ill? Yes, say those who suffer from electrosensitivity. Are they cranks, or should we all be throwing away our mobile phones?
Tim Hallam is just tall enough to seem gangly. His height makes the bedroom feel even smaller than it is. Muddy sunlight filters through the grey gauze hung over his window. His narrow bed appears to be covered with a glistening silver mosquito net. The door and the ceiling are lined with tinfoil. Tim tells me there is also a layer of foil beneath the wallpaper and under the wood-effect flooring. He says, "The room is completely insulated; the edges are sealed with aluminium tape and connected with conducting tape so I could ground the whole room. It's a Faraday cage, effectively. Grounding helps with the low frequencies radiation, apparently. The high frequencies just bounce off the outside."
You can read more here: Electrosensitivity: is technology killing us? | Health | The Guardian
the Guardian
Electrosensitivity: is technology killing us?
Is modern life making us ill? Yes, say those who suffer from electrosensitivity. Are they cranks, asks Nicholas Blincoe, or should we all be throwing away our mobile phones?
Dig ID
Digital ID Bill passes Parliament
The Digital ID Bill has now passed through both houses of Parliament.
In an irregular process, the Bill passed through the Senate in March and it has now passed the House of Representatives.
https://www.finance.gov.au/about-us/news/2024/digital-id-bill-passes-parliament
www.finance.gov.au
Digital ID Bill passes Parliament | Department of Finance
The Digital ID Bill 2024 and Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Bill 2024 passed in the Senate in March and has now passed the House of Representatives.This is a huge milestone for the program and has been in the works for many years.This…
Dig ID
Digital ID Bill passes Parliament
The Digital ID Bill has now passed through both houses of Parliament.
In an irregular process, the Bill passed through the Senate in March and it has now passed the House of Representatives.
https://www.finance.gov.au/about-us/news/2024/digital-id-bill-passes-parliament
www.finance.gov.au
Digital ID Bill passes Parliament | Department of Finance
The Digital ID Bill 2024 and Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Bill 2024 passed in the Senate in March and has now passed the House of Representatives.This is a huge milestone for the program and has been in the works for many years.This…
Orangutan rpt
As you probably know, EMR Australia supports The Orangutan Project.
I’d like to share with you the news about what this project has achieved this year so you can see the great work they do. (It’s more than simply caring for orphaned orangutans!)
It’s great to be part of such a wonderful project.
drain
Man falls down drain while trying to retrieve his phone
A man has become trapped in Brisbane’s storm water network after falling down a drain after he dropped his mobile phone.
A passing resident heard his screams and contacted emergency services.
You can read more here:
Horror as man falls down a drain while trying to retrieve his phone | Daily Mail Online
Mail Online
Horror as man falls down a drain while trying to retrieve his phone
A man has become trapped underground for 36 hours after he fell down a drain while trying to retrieve his phone, prompting a major rescue operation in Brisbane.
Smart cities vulnerable to cyberattacks
As cities grow more advanced technologically, we must adapt to new security measures in order to keep up with digital threats, writes Paul Budde.
Smart cities vulnerable to cyberattacks (independentaustralia.net)
Independent Australia
Smart cities vulnerable to cyberattacks
As cities grow more advanced technologically, we must adapt to new security measures in order to keep up with digital threats.
Devra's book
New Book: Applying the Precautionary Principle to Wireless Technology: Policy Dilemmas and Systemic Risks
Excerpt
Today, we are with RFR from wireless devices where we were with asbestos and tobacco in the 1970s. Sufficient scientific evidence has accumulated to demonstrate the risk of adverse health effects to humans from exposure to RFR at permitted levels of exposure. Children and fetuses are especially at risk, as are insect species in the environment. It is time to act now to reduce exposure, rather than insisting on more proof of human or environmental harm. Indeed, emerging studies of children and wireless devices are providing evidence of serious behavioral and cognitive consequences that may well be tied with both physiological and psychological consequences of exposures.
Ben Ishai P, Baldwin HZ, Birnbaum LS, Butler T, Chamberlin K, Davis DL, Scarato T, Taylor H (2024). Applying the Precautionary Principle to Wireless Technology: Policy Dilemmas and Systemic Risks. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. 66:2, 5-18. DOI: 10.1080/00139157.2024.2293631. Open access paper published online: 20 Feb 2024. : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epub/10.1080/00139157.2024.2293631
The official Yescoin™
Probably something.
Play🕹️: @realyescoinbot
Player support: @yescoincare
Business: @advertize_support
Last updated 1 месяц назад
Https://grandjourney.io
Last updated 23 часа назад
The village was built by UXUY with hard work and was incubated and invested by Binance Labs.
Every Bitcoin wizard 🧙 has a @UXUYbot:
- ⚡️ Bitcoin Lightning Support
- 0⃣ TX Fee for fast transfers
- 🔒 Relying on the security of the BTC network