Hi John; Check out in Google Scholar: Characteristics, Dosimetry & Measurement of EMF by M. Taki a WHO Taki pdf from the Seoul South Korea Meeting - Some representations of the microwave auditory effect. It's near the end of the pdf.. Just Sharing Patty
On Feb 8, 4:23 pm, pmm232 <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been pushing different Political Members here in Australia > Labor and Liberal Governments also Local Council in the Town of > Maitland,New South Wales and the response with the Local Federal Labor > Member was it is unfortunate that I am very sensitive to this and even > if I moved I could suffer the same. > > Very helpful particularly when I think the problem here comes from the > Industrial area close to where I live no-one will get measurements > taken at my home only Lance Batey so far. > What do you have to do , run around the streets with a placard to get > help. > > I am sure this is coming from the Industrial Area, proving it is the > problem. > Best Wishes, > Pam M. > > On Feb 1, 11:32 pm, "John Dawes" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > The British Government has been aware of the Hum problem for the past 40 > > years and has made a few feeble attempts to find the cause. > > For the past 32 years the Department of the Environment (DoE) now part of > > the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has been > > researching the problem and has achieved nothing, they are now no closer to > > finding the cause than the day they began. > > The latest wheeze from this department is to employ a psychiatrist and a > > psychologist who will convince Hum sufferers that the problem is all in the > > mind and if sufferers stop thinking about the Hum it will go away. > > This is a typical British solution which places the onus on those affected > > and covers up the tarnished image of the so-called experts. > > British Government funding also goes to the University of Salford who has > > been investigating the problem for the past 22 years and like the DoE has > > achieved absolutely nothing, although they appear not to be seeking a > > medical or psychological solution but rely more on a scientific fudge > > factor. > > Examination of the web pages of these two departments will show that in a > > combined total of 74 years of public research they have not managed to make > > one single measurement of the Hum. > > Unable to find any answer, these departments have repeated made the > > ludicrous claim that Hum sufferers have super sensitive hearing. > > It has been known for many years, and now substantiated by those who > > completed the survey on this web site, that the majority of sufferers are > > over the age of 50, many have poor hearing, and some are totally deaf. > > An old deaf person with fantastic hearing powers must be something new for > > the medical records, and only a government scientist could come up with an > > explanation like this. > > However, it is fair to say that these are not the only government > > departments who live in the realms of fantasy, after exhaustive research, > > the head of an NHS hospital department specialising in auditory problems > > has also recently made a similar statement. > > > The latest British Government Minister to turn a deaf ear to the plight of > > Hum sufferers is Ms Gillian Merrion MP. Minister of State at the Department > > of Health. We can only hope that the forthcoming General Election will > > bring a change in Government and Ms Merrion can employ her undoubted > > talents elseware.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
