Monday, February 23, 2009

Warning against adverse health effects from the operation of digital broadcast

In the US, digital broadcast television is scheduled to start operating on February 17, 2009. We  write to you today  because  we  wish  to  save  you  from  the  significant  negative  health  consequences that have occurred here in Germany.  In  Germany,  analog  broadcast  television  stations  have  gradually  been  switching  to  digital  broadcast  signals  since  2003.  This  switchover  first  took  place  in  metropolitan  areas.  In  those areas, however, the RF exposures in public places as well as at home continued to increase at  the same time. As a result, the continuing declining health status of children, adolescents, and  adults in urban areas could not be attributed to any single cause. On May 20, 2006, two digital broadcast television stations went on the air in the Hessian Rhoen  area  (Heidelstein,  Kreuzberg),  which  until  recently  had  enjoyed  rather  low  mobile  phone  radiation  exposure  levels.  Within  a  radius  of  more  than  20  km,  the  following  symptoms  that  occurred abruptly were reported: constant headaches, pressure in the head, drowsiness, sleep problems, inability to think clearly,  forgetfulness, nervous tensions, irritability, tightness in the chest, rapid heartbeat, shortness of  breath,  depressive  mood,  total  apathy,  loss  of  empathy,  burning  skin,  inner  burning,  leg  weakness, pain in the limbs, stabbing pain in various organs, weight increase.

Birds had fled the area. Cats had turned phlegmatic and hardly ever went into the garden. One  child committed suicide; a second child tried doing it.    Over  time  the  same  unbearable  symptoms  showed  up  in  other  locations—most  recently  in  Bamberg and Aschaffenburg on November 25, 2008. Physicians accompanied affected people to  areas  where  there  was  no  DVB‐T  reception  (valleys,  behind  mountain  ranges)  and  witnessed  how these people became symptom‐free only after a short period of time.  The respective agencies responsible in Germany were approached for help, but they declined to  follow  up  on  the  strongly  suggestive  evidence  in  the  actual  locations. The  behavior  of  the  government  agencies  disregards  the  fundamental  rights  of  affected  people  guaranteed  in  the  German Constitution.

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