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Good paper off WEEP website and stages of electrosensitivity

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Hi,

Some people here before have mentioned the Canadian website WEEP; it's a good

site; I only came across it recently.

It has a good paper that takes a stab at assessing the research over past

decades on the health dangers of non-thermal EMFs. Includes stuff such as

military interference, polarization in attitudes, and problems with testing

electrosensitive people. Don't know if it was posted before; you may be familiar

with a lot of stuff in it, but I thought I'd post it anyway. (It's a 56 page

long pdf file):

http://www.weepinitiative.org/LINKEDDOCS/scientific/20080117_bevington_emfs.pdf

One paper referenced in it, that I hadn't seen before, relates to a German

German Professor. Dr. Karl Hecht who was commissioned in 1996 by the German

Federal Institute for Telecommunication to carry out research on the Russian

technical literature about the health-damaging and biological effect of

high-frequency electromagnetic radiations from the years 1960-1996. The report

they turned over was never released. In another paper by Hecht he refers to

different phases of the body's responses to EMF before it succumbs to microwave

syndrome/electrosensitivity. See here:

http://www.hese-project.org/hese uk/en/niemr/hechtvortrag070724englisch.pdf

These phases are also referred to here:

http://next-up.org/pdf/MicrowaveSyndrome012007Uk.pdf

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