Guest guest Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 NZ Greens Favour Wi-Fi On Trains - Its A No-Brainer Re: Greens call for investigating free WiFi on trains Dear Mr , Please forgive my commenting on what appears to be an internal New Zealand affair. We all now live in an a highly interconnected global society and New Zealand is well known as an 'early adopter nation' where companies are keen to try out new technologies in part because the profile of NZ users is similar to Europe and America's. Wi-Fi on trains is a no-brainer for people who have already exceeded their lifetime tolerance of non-thermal non-ionising pulsed digital electromagnetic microwave radiation as they can no longer go on trains anyway due to the proliferation of mobile devices used by other passengers and staff. Such disenfranchisement of a growing sub-section of society is now routine in 'the civilised world' but at least the European Parliament, The Council of Europe has finally woken-up to the fact that electro hypersensitivity - EHS is a serious consequence of too much radiation exposure that is making very many people ill today and which has the potential to make billions more people in the near future incapable of functioning effectively in society. How green is that? To learn about the seachange that is taking place in Europe, please see http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=/Documents/AdoptedText/ta11/eRES1815.htm EHS is increasingly accepted as being a form of radiation sickness, especially by the Russians who perhaps because of their unfortunate experience with Chernobyl know rather more about it than most. Ionising radiation, as you are doubtless aware, does not have a minimum effective dose. Neither, it appears, does non-ionising radiation. Both types of radiation rip up DNA and subject those exposed to greater ultimate risk of mutations, cancer and other serious illnesses. New Zealand has long-been at the leading edge of world future (Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics is a case in point) so I hope you agree it is appropriate for me to express my concerns to you from here in the UK, in the Northern Hemisphere, one whose level of background ionising radiation is quietly rising as a result of the appalling and on-going disaster in Japan. Another of your fellow New Zealanders, the late Dr Neil Cherry wrote extensively on the subject of the dangers of electromagnetic radiation and an article of his is linked below. There are many more such insightful articles available for free on the website: www.neilcherry.com http://www.neilcherry.com/documents/90_p4_EMR_new_paradym-microwave_paper.pdf Electricforester ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 nice one - p In a message dated 19/07/2011 11:52:41 GMT Daylight Time, electricforester@... writes: NZ Greens Favour Wi-Fi On Trains - Its A No-Brainer Re: Greens call for investigating free WiFi on trains Dear Mr , Please forgive my commenting on what appears to be an internal New Zealand affair. We all now live in an a highly interconnected global society and New Zealand is well known as an 'early adopter nation' where companies are keen to try out new technologies in part because the profile of NZ users is similar to Europe and America's. Wi-Fi on trains is a no-brainer for people who have already exceeded their lifetime tolerance of non-thermal non-ionising pulsed digital electromagnetic microwave radiation as they can no longer go on trains anyway due to the proliferation of mobile devices used by other passengers and staff. Such disenfranchisement of a growing sub-section of society is now routine in 'the civilised world' but at least the European Parliament, The Council of Europe has finally woken-up to the fact that electro hypersensitivity - EHS is a serious consequence of too much radiation exposure that is making very many people ill today and which has the potential to make billions more people in the near future incapable of functioning effectively in society. How green is that? To learn about the seachange that is taking place in Europe, please see _http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=/Documents/AdoptedText/ta11/eRES1815.ht m_ (http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=/Documents/AdoptedText/ta11/eRES1815.htm\ ) EHS is increasingly accepted as being a form of radiation sickness, especially by the Russians who perhaps because of their unfortunate experience with Chernobyl know rather more about it than most. Ionising radiation, as you are doubtless aware, does not have a minimum effective dose. Neither, it appears, does non-ionising radiation. Both types of radiation rip up DNA and subject those exposed to greater ultimate risk of mutations, cancer and other serious illnesses. New Zealand has long-been at the leading edge of world future (Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics is a case in point) so I hope you agree it is appropriate for me to express my concerns to you from here in the UK, in the Northern Hemisphere, one whose level of background ionising radiation is quietly rising as a result of the appalling and on-going disaster in Japan. Another of your fellow New Zealanders, the late Dr Neil Cherry wrote extensively on the subject of the dangers of electromagnetic radiation and an article of his is linked below. There are many more such insightful articles available for free on the website: www.neilcherry.com _http://www.neilcherry.com/documents/90_p4_EMR_new_paradym-microwave_paper.p df_ (http://www.neilcherry.com/documents/90_p4_EMR_new_paradym-microwave_paper.pdf) Electricforester ------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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