Interesting that , for a well structured body, they select 9 possible Hum 
causes for deletion- whilst admitting that they don't know what the Hum is, 
so how to judge?  Hmmm.
Also, contacting only one long term sufferer in UK -who then loses the hum 
 Hmmmm...
Good broad assessment overall- but the usual flake out when incisive 
analysis is needed.
I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies in all this- but it seems 
Oh so familiar.
They are at least a charity- but Big Gov have all the bullets here/there!

On Sunday, 1 April 2012 12:39:12 UTC+1, John Dawes wrote:
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>   
>
> Although somewhat dated, this PDF of FAQ of German Hum sufferers shows the 
> extent of the problem and contains information which is still relevant and 
> some may find of interest
> * 
>
> **http://www.igzab.de/download/IGZAB_FAQ_Print_EN.pdf*<http://www.igzab.de/download/IGZAB_FAQ_Print_EN.pdf>
>

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