March 25 Safe Tech International News and Notes
Netherlands EHS, Takuma Ishizuka, Baby Monitors
FEATURED: HEALTH: In the Netherlands EHS officially is a disability now Last year, the Dutch EHS foundation, Stichting EHS, has achieved a big success towards recognition of EHS as a disability. After several discussions with various official bodies to explore the possibility of declaring the UN Convention on Disability applicable to people with EHS the message is clear: In the Netherlands EHS officially is a disability. Read step by step recognition of EHS in the Netherlands here: https://esc-info.eu/en/step-by-step-recognition-of-ehs-in-the-netherlands/ (courtesy ESC)
FEATURED: Two posts from Japanese Researcher Takuma Ishizuka
“I live in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. I majored in information technology at college and have more than 10 years of experience as an engineer. I hope that as many people as possible become aware of the dangers of EMFs through this site. EMF Effect on Humans We will introduce the wide variety of effects of EMFs (Electric and Magnetic Fields) on the human body with a large amount of literature.
Mechanisms of How EMFs Affect Health
Active links at https://www.emfhazard.net/health/mechanisms-of-how-emfs-affect-health/
Numerous Studies Show EMF Health Effects
Active links at https://www.emfhazard.net/health/numerous-studies-show-emf-health-effects/
FEATURED PODCAST: Untold Dangers of Baby Monitors Children’s Health Defense and former fire-fighter Shane Reilly whose mother died of a brain tumor. In decades past, the concept of having a device in a child’s room to track their every movement and pick up on the slightest sound in the name of ‘safety’ and ‘piece of mind’ for the parent would have been completely foreign. Yet, in the 21st century, it is normal https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/untold-dangers-of-baby-monitors/ (one hour)
(Disclosure, includes short discussion of vax concerns by the host) Shane received an advanced certification from the Building Biology Institute as an Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist. He consults with clients and doctors in Portland, Seattle and beyond, and is also the President Oregon for Safer Technology, a 501(c)(3) Non-profit, Website: https://www.optimaldwellingspaces.com/
FEATURED VIDEO: KENT CHAMBERLAIN EUROPEAN PRESENTATION:
The first part of the recording of the European EHS Gathering (June 2023, Rièzes) is published for public We promise a very captivating lecture, given by Prof. Em. Kent Chamberlin, Vice-President of the International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation (ICBE-EMF).
You will dive into the impact of electromagnetic radiation on health, the details of ICNIRP studies, conflicts of interest. Intro is given by David Gee, former Senior Advisor at the European Environment Agency.
See the Kent Chamberlin's lecture: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruzx385Q6Ik (1 hour 20 minutes)
Next five parts will be aired every Friday 8 PM (European central time, GMT+1).
You can look forward to the following speakers:
Maxence Layet (assistant of MEP Michele Rivasi)
Pernille on cellphone masts
Rob on ESC
Pernille again on Stop5G ECI
Those were all filmed at the 2023 EHS gathering. (Courtesy ESC)
CORRECTION from Arthur Firstenberg President, Cellular Phone Task Force “In the newsletter I sent out yesterday ("Where have all the insects gone?"), there is a careless error. The first military satellite constellation was launched on June 13, 1968 to an altitude of 18,000 miles (not 18,000 feet). The corrected article is here for viewing and sharing: https://cellphonetaskforce.org/where-have-all-the-insects-gone The reason this is so important is that it is widely assumed that radiation from so far away has so little power by the time it reaches the earth that it cannot possibly have any effect on us. The fact that the launch of only 28 satellites to such a high altitude caused a major worldwide pandemic lasting for two years was a loud wake-up call to the human race to reexamine its assumptions. One of these assumptions is that there is a dose-response for RF radiation, i.e. that the greater the power level, the greater the harm. I will revisit this unfounded assumption in my next newsletter.”
NEWSLETTERS: Europeans for Safe Connections: Welcome to ESC Newsletter March 2024 June 28, German ECS EHS gathering; Diagnose:funk from Germany campaign "Silent Spring" March 19 with a focus on the decline of insects due to many different environmental pollutants – including EMF; Kent Chamberlian lecture, Netherlands White Zone efforts,
NEWS AND NOTES
AI: FRIENDS OF THE EARTH Report: Artificial Intelligence A Threat to Climate Change, Energy Usage and Disinformation Tech accountability and environmental groups sound the alarm on the potential harms of AI to the planet and information ecosystems “The climate emergency cannot be confronted while online public & political discourse is polluted by fear, hate, confusion and conspiracy,” said Oliver Hayes, Head of Policy & Campaigns at Global Action Plan. “AI is supercharging these problems, making misinformation cheaper and easier to produce and share than ever before. In a year when 2 billion people are heading to the polls, this represents an existential threat to climate action. We should stop looking at AI through the “benefit-only” analysis and recognise that, in order to secure robust democracies and equitable climate policy, we must rein in big tech and regulate AI.” https://foe.org/news/ai-threat-report/
AI SCHOOLS: Q&A: Researchers warn of danger, call for pause in bringing AI to schools We have a long history of tech companies failing to follow their own rules, which are themselves laughably inadequate. For anybody who's seriously trying to figure out how to responsibly use AI in education, if they're not talking political action, they're not really talking. The technologists won't save us. https://phys.org/news/2024-03-qa-danger-ai-schools.html see also: Time for a Pause: Without Effective Public Oversight, AI in Schools Will Do More Harm Than Good https://nepc.colorado.edu/publication/ai
CHILDREN”S HEALTH DEFENSE:
March 21: Couple Who Fears Cell Tower Could Disrupt Pacemaker Wins Right to Intervene in AT&T Lawsuit
March 19: New FCC Labeling Scheme Won’t Keep ‘Smart’ Devices From Spying on You, Critics Say
· TV Clip March 19: Radiofrequency Radiation Poses Grave Danger
CONSERVATION: UN warns against thirsty tech to solve water crisis The report, titled "Water for prosperity and peace", called for more water education, data collection and investment to address the crisis. It also highlighted the limits of new computer-led solutions. "An array of technologies is available to improve both water supply, water use efficiency and the quality and extension of" sanitation services, it said. But "several rapidly emerging technologies are highly water-intensive and, if left unchecked, could lead to serious problems in the near future." Artificial intelligence (AI) had "the potential to enhance (river) basin management, emergency response, and the operation and maintenance of water supply and wastewater treatment plants," said the report. But "AI and related technologies require large volumes of water for computer cooling systems, in addition to the (often water-intensive) energy required to power the equipment." https://phys.org/news/2024-03-thirsty-tech-crisis.html and AI's excessive water consumption threatens to drown out its environmental contributions https://techxplore.com/news/2024-03-ai-excessive-consumption-threatens-environmental.html
EMF How risk-averse are you – on behalf of your entire family? Risk is often defined as probability times consequence. The precautionary principle is designed to address situations where science does not have fully reliable evidence, but the consequences are assumed to be significant. We need to take precautions now to reduce people's exposure to wireless radiation and protect people's health, writes a group of scientists in the latest issue of the journal Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development https://emraustralia.com.au/blogs/news-1/how-much-risk
HEALTH AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CORRUPTION AND DESMOG BLOG (includes COGNITEVE DISSONANCE RE: GREEN ENERGY) New Report Shows Cancer Organization Shares Lobbyists with Fossil Fuel Companies An American Cancer Society advocacy group’s links to firms that promote carcinogen producers called “shameful” and undermining to public health. https://www.desmog.com/2024/03/20/f-minus-report-american-cancer-society-fossil-fuel-companies-public-health/ The report: Anti-cancer lobbyists also pushing fossil fuels https://fminus.org/anti-cancer-lobbyists-also-pushing-fossil-fuels/ ““While anti-cancer groups are fighting to protect people from tobacco, their own lobbyists are in some cases fighting for fossil fuel companies whose projects are exposing people to carcinogens,” said James Browning, Executive Director of F Minus. “Given what we now know about the cancer risks from fracking and gas-burning stoves, how do these groups justify working with gas lobbyists?” and Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, and Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against the Clean Energy Transition Inside the conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. https://www.desmog.com/2024/03/16/climate-denial-marc-morano-droz-wind-energy-whale-deaths-solar/
HEALTH Is It Time To Boycott The American Cancer Society? "... Little do they realize that the ACS is doing precious little to combat cancer and may not only be hindering real progress and is found to be riddles with conflicts of interest. In a recent report titled AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY—More Interested In Accumulating Wealth Than Saving Lives, Dr. Samuel S. Epstein, chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition, plainly lays to bare the many conflicts of interest that hamper the effectiveness of this organization....For example, the ACS has close financial ties to both makers of mammography equipment and cancer drugs. But that's just for starters. Other conflicts of interest include ties to, and financial support from, the pesticide-, petrochemical-, biotech-, cosmetics-, and junk food industries—the very industries whose products are the primary contributors to cancer! https://www.foodmatters.com/article/is-it-time-to-boycott-the-american-cancer-society ( thank you Sharon)
HEALTH: Why tinnitus is an electrical illness How the deaf can hear | what's melanin doing in our ears?
HEALTH OT: New study finds US death rate has 'worsened significantly' for one concerning age group A new study into midlife mortality across high-income countries has found that the number of middle-aged adults dying in the US is concerning. The research, published in the Journal of Epidemiology, revealed that most countries have seen a significant decline in midlife mortality – but not America. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/new-study-finds-us-death-rate-has-worsened-significantly-for-one-concerning-age-group/ar-BB1kn20j Study: US exceptionalism? International trends in midlife mortality https://academic.oup.com/ije/article/53/2/dyae024/7632338?login=false
HEALTH OT: Traffic-related air pollution linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/traffic-related-air-pollution-linked-to-increased-alzheimer-s-risk/ar-BB1iJJJN
HEALTH How to Help Myopia Naturally: Shortsightedness Epidemic Natural Eye Care with Dr. Marc Grossman, Holistic Optometrist, Myopia, or shortsightedness, has become increasingly prevalent, reaching almost epidemic levels. This condition often necessitates the use of corrective lenses like glasses. Close-up tasks, such as prolonged use of cell phones and computers, are contributing factors to its rise. What can you do to prevent it? Dr. Marc Grossman is a Holistic Optometrist and Acupuncturist. Check out https://www.naturaleyecare.com/ for a wealth of vision knowledge. 7 minutes podcast
HEALTH: Risk Factors for Young-Onset Dementia in the UK Biobank https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/article-abstract/2813439
HEALTH: Your smart watch isn't a medical device—but it is tracking all your health data A smartwatch is not a medical device as defined by law. In the UK, medical devices are strictly regulated in a way that other devices such as smartwatches are not. These regulations provide users with better legal protections and clarity as well as providing for resolution in the event of a mishap. Biosensors, previously thought of as devices that were administered only in clinical settings have now evolved by design into slim patches for consumer use. Take the Nix Biosensor device. When paired with Apple Watches, it is designed to measure a user's optimal hydration level in real time by identifying molecular markers in sweat and determining the loss of fluid and electrolytes (substances that maintain a balance of fluids inside and outside cells). Finally, emerging trends also indicate that more and more women are relying on fertility and cycle trackers in smartwatches and sophisticated apps. However, there have been concerns that users might use the information in place of actual birth control. Hence, as smartwatches and trackers evolve, it's possible that they may approach the threshold for what authorities could consider a medical device. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-02-smart-isnt-medical-device-tracking.html
HEALTH: Researchers demonstrate control of living cells with electronics In conventional electronics, a flow of electrons through wiring and circuitry carries information, while electromagnetic waves do the work in wireless communications. "In biology, there aren't free electrons moving through your body," said Sally Wang Ph.D. '23, a postdoctoral researcher and co-lead author on this paper with Chen-Yu Chen Ph.D. '23, a fellow researcher in Bentley's lab. "So what do biological systems do to move those electrons? They transfer electrons using redox reactions." Cells make redox (or reduction-oxidation) molecules, which can transport electrons from one place to another using redox chemical reactions, causing the gain and loss of electrons in cells. This electron transfer results in changes to oxidation levels in cells and is central to important biological processes like photosynthesis and respiration. [] The engineered cells can accept electrons from electrodes as well as from cells via redox reactions, making them in effect "bilingual." "This opens doors for building completely new ways to connect information and data-rich technologies to biology," said Bentley. "There are myriad opportunities that could emerge from electrogenetics." In addition to health care innovations—for instance, a self-regulated device connected to the body that monitors a disease and precisely administers drugs—the technology has potential applications in agriculture and environmental conservation as well. A "smart" farmland monitor, for example, could telemetrically provide information about how to optimize the microorganism content in soil, suggesting how much pesticide and herbicide to use and when. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/researchers-demonstrate-control-of-living-cells-with-electronics/ar-BB1jn2gW More information: Sally Wang et al, Redox-enabled electronic interrogation and feedback control of hierarchical and networked biological systems, Nature Communications (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44223-w
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INDUSTY: Wireless carriers give 5G high fives for anticipated influx of eclipse viewers We can thank the fifth-generation technology standard for cellular networks, 5G, which cellular phone companies began deploying in 2019. At that time, Verizon reported, "5G Ultra Wideband will fundamentally change the ways we live, work, learn and play, and on a grand scale." That scale includes taking care of cell phone coverage needs of over 100,000 people who may visit Watertown, in the path of totality, for the eclipse.https://news.yahoo.com/wireless-carriers-5g-high-fives-221800287.html
INDUSTRY INDIA: Telecom firms struggle to monetise amid incomplete 5G rollout Synopsis India recently became the fastest 5G rollout nation in the world. The country’s top two carriers, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, have collectively splurged around $25 billion in buying 5G airwaves and launching their next-generation wireless broadband services. Between them, they have 165 million 5G customers. But neither of them has seen any serious monetisation of their 5G businesses even 18 months after they introduced next-gen networks. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/telecom/telecom-news/telecom-firms-struggle-to-monetize-amid-incomplete-5g-rollout/articleshow/108738555.cms?from=mdr
MILITARY: Exclusive: Musk's SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/musks-spacex-is-building-spy-satellite-network-us-intelligence-agency-sources-2024-03-16/ (courtesy Jean)
NATURE: Harpswell fishing advocate battles winds of change (lobster fisherman vs. offshore wind, mentions EMF) When presenting his case against offshore wind, Leeman favors the shotgun approach. He can rattle off dozens of facts and figures to support his position, and if you push back against one of his arguments, he has several more ready to go.
One of the toughest to refute is that scientists don’t actually know what will happen to the surrounding sea life if we install a wide array of massive, floating wind turbines out in the Gulf of Maine.
Leeman is basically right. The handful of countries that have floating turbines, including the United Kingdom and Norway, don’t have very many. It’s an emerging technology that researchers haven’t had time or opportunity to build a robust body of research around. There could indeed be unforeseen negative effects on sea life.
Aside from bird strikes, there are two major environmental concerns with offshore wind: the underwater acoustics generated by the turbines, and the electromagnetic fields that emanate from the cables carrying their power ashore. Either or both of those phenomena could potentially disrupt the surrounding ecosystem, and scientists don’t really know by how much. It could depend heavily on how a particular project is designed and built.
A 2022 research brief, “Electromagnetic Field Effects on Marine Life,” by the U.S. Offshore Wind Synthesis of Environmental Effects Research program, states, “When in close proximity to subsea cables, some animals have demonstrated behavioral responses in a few studies, such as increased foraging and exploratory movements. So far, behavioral responses of individuals have not been determined to negatively affect a species’ population, but further research is needed to refine our understanding of the effects of EMFs on wildlife.” But in Leeman’s view, society should just abandon offshore wind, or build it somewhere else and do the research over there. He doesn’t acknowledge that man-made climate change is also a potentially serious problem for sea life in the Gulf of Maine, one of the fastest-warming bodies of water on the planet. [ ] That opinion stands in stark contrast to those expressed by a range of New England interests. For example, the advocacy group New England for Offshore Wind says the technology is essential for addressing the region’s future clean energy needs. “We believe that offshore wind is the single biggest lever we can pull to address the climate crisis while also strengthening our regional economy, protecting ratepayers, improving public health by reducing pollution, and creating high-quality jobs and equitable access to economic opportunity,” the group’s website says. New England for Offshore Wind has more than 50 named partners, including the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Environmental League of Massachusetts, New England Aquarium, National Wildlife Federation, Sierra Club, Maine Audubon, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts (at Boston, Lowell and Amherst), and the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group is also endorsed by a wide swath of commercial interests, including banks, power utilities, manufacturers, business councils and labor unions. https://harpswellanchor.org/2023/09/harpswell-fishing-advocate-battles-winds-of-change/ Study referenced: https://tethys.pnnl.gov/sites/default/files/summaries/SEER-Educational-Research-Brief-Electromagnetic-Field-Effects-on-Marine-Life.pdf “Subsea power cables are sources of electromagnetic fields (EMF), which are made up of induced electric fields and magnetic fields. • EMFs from natural sources also exist in the marine environment. Some marine animals, such as sharks, salmon, and sea turtles, can detect naturally occurring electric and/or magnetic fields and use those signals to support essential life functions, such as navigating and searching for prey. • When in close proximity to subsea cables, some animals have demonstrated behavioral responses in a few studies, such as increased foraging and exploratory movements. • So far, behavioral responses of individuals have not been determined to negatively affect a species population, but further research is needed to refine our understanding of the effects of EMFs on wildlife.”
NATURE INSECTS: How to help insects – and ourselves – to a better life? 23/03/2024EINAR FLYDAL Norway Here are some suggestions on what you can contribute with to help the insects. Let's start a voluntary effort! Reduce mobile data usage!https://einarflydal.com/2024/03/23/hvordan-hjelpe-insektene-og-oss-selv-til-et-bedre-liv/
SCHOOLS: VR/AR in Ohio Schools: Do You Consent? CHARDON - Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are no longer just the stuff of entertainment. These mediums are now integrating into the education sector, as evidenced by Saint Joseph Academy (Cleveland) and their 2023 press release touting the institution as “…the first high school in the world to acquire the HoloAnatomy Software Suite.” Educators tout the technology’s potential to expand teaching capabilities, but detractors warn of inherent biological harm stemming from its use. Parents and students alike, do you consent? Prof. Om Gandhi of Utah University cautions, “We have never tested microwave radiating devices directly in front of the young developing eye. The absence of proof of harm at this point does not mean that we have evidence of safety.” Samsung and Google, two of the world’s biggest telecommunications companies [and much more], are also heavily involved in VR. Devra Davis, President of Environmental Health Trust (EHT), asks, “We want to know why is Google encouraging young children to employ a technology that has never been tested for their use when Samsung has a similar system that explicitly advises that no child under the age of 13 should be using it.”
EVENT: Beyond Functional Medicine: Deep Healing & Advanced Therapies is online and FREE from March 25-31, 2024. Includes Lloyd Burrell, BA Understanding Frequency: EMFs and Beyond, Ashok Gupta Brain Retraining to Support Healing from Chronic Conditions and more https://beyondfunctionalmedicine.byhealthmeans.com/ (Courtesy Katherine)
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Netherlands now recognizes EMS radiation as a disability.
What is EMS? I cant find it in the article.
Electro Magnetic Sensitivity?
What other countries have recognized this?
Here's a link to what the EMF of a baby monitor sounds like:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/i/142250902/born-on-a-space-colony
Thank you for sharing my tinnitus article Patricia!