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A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS THAT REQUIRES AN URGENT RESPONSE

People that have ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY (EHS) must have their disability accommodated

I've seen in a couple of places this electromagnetic hypersensitivity, or EHS, is a humanitarian crisis that requires an urgent response.

This comes from an organization which will be bringing up, they're looking at how people with EHS are affected and speaking as a person that does have EHS, I can assure you it's a very, debilitating disability to have. Unfortunately, it's ignored. Some will tell you it doesn't exist. When I have a headache, I know I have a headache.

Just take a look at the article here that ICBE -EMF has

The headline of the article, electromagnetic hypersensitivity requires a humanitarian crisis that requires an urgent response.

That certainly is the case.

The ICBE-EMF are the leading scientists that have studied electromagnetic radiation and the effects on people and just where the limits are.

“They refer to EHS as a multisystemic physical response with symptoms that can vary among individuals due to anatomical, physiological differences.

I also find that depending on the amount of sleep I've had, my hydration level, probably many things I haven't quite tied into it and effects how my response is. Certainly, I'm well aware of these symptoms, they list here. Sleep problems, fatigue, headache, dizziness, heart palpitations, tinnitus, skin rash, chemical sensitivity, it goes on.

Most people that have EHS have at least a couple of these they regularly have to deal with.

I would note the the U.S. National Council on Disabilities in 2022 National Equity Framework recognizes electrohypersensitivity is associated with wireless communication and electrical

technologies and other sources of non-ionizing radiation. May require disabling and life-threatening cardiac respiratory, et cetera, response.

Also, the UN Charter of Human Rights does cover EHS as an environmental sensitivity that requires accommodation.

It's not a new phenomenon. It's been around for many years and it's getting to be more and more of a problem for a great many people. Recently I've been asked to go to several people's homes that they suspect they're having trouble with electromagnetic radiation.

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When I go into their homes, I find that it's been happening roughly in the last nine months to a year, I guess, and accelerating.

They have a white box provided by their internet provider that gives them internet service.

Of course, they're not told to disconnect the wireless and use.

Most have a feature to allow them to be hard-wired onto them.

But even when you turn the wireless off, I still would find astoundingly high levels of electromagnetic radiation close to the source. The levels were so high that my meter, which can only read to 2.5 million microwatts per square meter. When you get to 2.5 million microwatts per square meter, you're also getting into exceeding the levels that Safety Code 6 allows. You don't need that much for any form of telecommunication, wireless, Wi-Fi, etc. Wi-Fi can typically make a good connection at 500 microwatts per square meter. Compare that to 2.5 million that these things are pumping out. Pretty much the first thing I do is tell them they have to disconnect this, go back to their provider. It's usually, in most cases, it's usually Rogers or TELUS, and tell them they don't want this to get it out of their place.

There are various alternatives and ways that you can do this, the providers are very reluctant to get these units out of the people's houses. For the life of me, I can't figure out what this is. with any certainty what this extra high level of radiation is for.

It appears that it's connected to the, a mesh grid, which connects with the neighbor's places

I assume it's part of the overall scheme to introduce the IoT. Some call that the Internet of Things. When I look at it closer and realize what it's all about, I think the I stands for Idiocy, or Idiocy of Things. For personal security and privacy I recommend people get rid of these units as quickly as possible now it may require a bit of juggling your system around to make things work the way you use your system but it's all doable and these units are not

needed in any way to provide connectivity within your house You can get around it.

You may have to buy one more relatively low cost piece of equipment,The expense isn't that great to get away with it.

And I recommend people going, to a 3 rd party, there's plenty of third party providers out there, generally speaking, when people go with them, they find their bill is cut in half and they get better service, better connectivity, faster speeds, et cetera, All without the use of wireless. They could go with a third party using wireless, but they don't need it. I strongly encourage people to, if they've had a visit from their telco supplier, they've installed these white boxes, they're just simple plug-in, disconnect them, throw them out,

When almost every person, that has asked me to come in,

We've disconnected the box and replaced their service. They've reported feeling better. They've reported better sleep. I will add that there's a whole host of other symptoms that Dr. Magna Havas of Trent University summarizes as electromagnetic radiation is synonymous with premature ageing. There's plenty of documents supporting that.

The ICBE-EMF have a number of resources . These are all from scientists that have no conflict of interest in subject. They're just trying to get the word out to the people that electromagnetic radiation is causing problems.

The bottom line of this video today is if you have these extra white boxes, usually from your telco supplier, but others are supplying them too. They're sometimes called extenders, boosters, and all sorts of other names to hide what they are really doing for your health.

Even if you don't think you have EHS, you should be fine that you are sensitive to radiation.

Yes, there are some people that are hypersensitive to the radiation, but basically everyone is sensitive to the levels of radiation that we are experiencing now.

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