By Gregory Pratt and Joe Mahr contact the reporters Chicago Tribune Lawsuit alleges Tinley Park misled public over overcharging water meters A lawsuit has been filed alleging that Tinley Park officials for years misled residents while overcharging them for water — the latest twist in the controversy surrounding the south suburb’s use of electronic […]
Archive for August, 2015
Aug 26, 2015, 4:17 PM ET By GILLIAN MOHNEY Parents’ Wi-Fi Lawsuit Draws Attention to Controversial Condition A lawsuit filed by a Massachusetts couple claiming that a school’s Wi-Fi network is harming their son is drawing attention to a condition that is so controversial that many in the medical community even question its existence. The […]
The Independent – Rose Troup Buchanan Thursday 27 August 2015 A French court has recognised a woman’s alleged allergy to Wi-Fi as a medical disorder. Marine Richard, 39, was awarded a £500 monthly disability allowance after she convinced the Marseilles court she had been forced to retire from urban areas as a result of […]
The Monde.fr with AFP | 25.08.2015 at 2:39 p.m. A relay antenna in Sizun, in Finistère, in 2009. This is a first: The French Justice has recognized the existence of a serious disability due to hypersensitivity to electromagnetic waves. This was announced Tuesday, August 25 Robin roofs Association, which campaigns for health security in wireless […]
Farnham A smart meter in flames First published August 14, 2015 at 6:51 p.m. A fire in a smart meter could have serious consequences earlier this week Farhnam in the Eastern Townships. According to firefighters, it is almost that the house is on fire. The fire caused damage to electrical installations. Fortunately, the coating of […]
Remove cell Towers from 1145 Fairfield Road and ban cell towers from low-rise apartment buildings
Aug 11
Petitioning Mayor of the City of Victoria, Lisa Helps, City Council, and Telus and 4 others remove cell Towers from 1145 Fairfield Road and ban cell towers from low-rise apartment buildings. Industry Canada’s Safety Code 6, which is designed as a guideline for the “Protection of the General Public,” is based solely on outdated research related to thermal […]
July 30, 2015 A new piece of research led by the University of Southampton has found that the behaviour of fruit flies, which are commonly used in laboratory experiments, is altered by electric fields. The research indicates that the wings of the insects are disturbed by static electric fields, leading to changes in avoidance behaviour […]