John    Fudge Factor is right   The webs they weave when they practice
to deceive
Patty   Can you supply the link to this pdf ur referencing???    From
what I have learned about WHO, their funding leans their studies to be
also part of the problem of the "Fudge Factor" of influencing public
opinion
so sometimes we need to take time and try to read between the lines
for the truth because WHO
is never going to give you the whole truth and nothing but the truth
NEVER

  but nevertheless could you give us the link to this pdf anyway just
so we
can check out any newest fudge factors within some of their
representations?

   Thanks

D

On Feb 10, 4:41 am, patty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 -
>
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