Hi , First, here is the link to the Friday, January 6th National Call for Safe Technology: https://youtu.be/6Jx5gFs8-0A ACTION ITEMS / EVENTS /UPDATES - To view the entire list of updates on agency hearings,
webinars, current initiatives, and articles/news/events of interest, please see the attached agenda PDF for this call. We are simply highlighting federal agency openings and EHT's new petition here in this email today.
- Openings - in case anyone would like to be on the INSIDE of the agencies we are addressing changes with - Committee seats - NEJAC, WHEJAC, and Dept. of Energy
openings:
- NEJAC: 10 vacancies. Nominations open until March 17, 2023. https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/nominations-nejac
• WHEJAC: 15 vacancies for a 2-year term. Applications are due Specific information about how to apply and the criteria for appointment can be found at
https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/white-house-environmental-justice-advisory-council Submit expression of interest questionnaire and resumes for nomination electronically with the subject line WHEJAC Membership 2023 to whejac@epa.gov. • The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) is looking for a diverse pool of individuals to review the equity,
justice, jobs, and community engagement sections of funding opportunity applications. Compensation is available. To apply to review, send your resume to SCI_FECM@NETL.DOE.GOV. Call for equal justice images
SPEAKERS / GUESTS - Mic Sosner, Video Timestamp:
22:20
- Mic, from Wales in the UK, posed some parliamentary questions through an MP (member of Parliament) on whether the government has a responsibility to inform the public of the risks of RF
radiation. Once the parliamentary question is presented, Parliament has to take it up. Mic will keep us informed. We don't have a similar mechanism in the U.S.
- Bill Bathgate, Video Timestamp: 49:15
- Bill Bathgate joined us again for another info-packed appearance - see some of the topics he covered listed
below.
- Bill's bio: https://buildingbiologyinstitute.org/find-an-expert/certified-consultants/electromagnetic-radiation-specialists/william-bill-bathgate-bbec-emrs-ieee-member-certified-ieee-rfso/
- For information from Bill, you can visit his website here: https://defiltersllc.com/ go to Education tab
- Here are some topics/questions and links Bill covered this time:
- Use of Scalar technology in confronting electrosmog
- 5G mitigation
- How to protect children in the classroom
- How to protect ourselves in our
cars
- What repels the wireless signal (e.g. while driving on the
highway)
- Heterdyning
- RF in the Classroom
- Building Biology Recommended RF Levels (attached)
- Clothing: SYB products are good - however, you must avoid contact of skin with any shielded materials and wear cotton layer underneath (in between shielding clothing and body) to protect it from touching your body, because it will attract signals and
can turn your body into an antenna.
- William Now, Video Timestamp: 1:48:00
- William gave a presentation regarding the Telecom Technologies Matrix he is creating.
- He currently lives in Ecuador and is going to be proposing in the town he lives in that they eliminate
some wireless technology while still providing emergency and services deemed necessary. He created a matrix to identify the services, impacts, and dependencies that are employed to provide wireless services to their community to be able to speak intelligently about what forms of wireless technologies they're able to eliminate.
- Contact William.now@protonmail.com for more info or if you'd like the grid.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS/INFO - Eva Bortnick shared these links:
- Sidnee Cox shared:
- To add more legitimacy to the EMH community, it's important for the general public to understand how many people are actually disabled from this pervasive environmental toxin! Dr. Magda Havas linked this on her website: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331378367_The_Prevalence_of_People_With_Restricted_Access_to_Work_in_Man-Made_Electromagnetic_Environments
- From this peer reviewed paper (above): The Prevalence of People With Restricted Access to Work in Man-Made Electromagnetic Environments: ... “the prevalence of IEI-EMF/EHS is between about 5.0 and 30 per cent of the general population for mild cases, 1.5 and 5.0 per cent for
moderate cases and < 1.5 per cent for severe cases. The prevalence of people restricted in their access to work in a man-made electromagnetic environment is estimated at 0.65 per cent of the general population, at about 18% of the general population with moderate IEI-EMF/EHS. The estimate of 0.65% equates to 435,500 people in the UK’s population of 67 million.“
- Andrea
Mercier shared the following important information:
- Question: Does anyone have information about legality of electric companies that are member-owned REA's to come onto an EMS disabled member's
property to change a safe analog meter without prior notice, with objection of the property owner? If so, please let us know.
- 1995 EPA Briefing To the FCC and NTIA on EPA “Development of RF/MW Radiation Guidelines” - In this powerpoint presentation, the EPA briefs the FCC and NTIA about their progress in developing human exposure guidelines- that consider
thermal AND non-thermal effects for microwave radiation. The EPA was in a two phase process. First they were setting “interim RF radiation guidelines” which “did not account for modulation, chronic exposure or non thermal effects.” Then. they were going to focus on “modulated and non-thermal exposures” in Phase 2 by convening national experts. A year later, the EPA was defunded from RF work and standards were never set. EPA Briefing To the FCC and NTIA on EPA “Development of RF/MW Radiation
Guidelines” https://ehtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/1995-Briefing-for-the-FCC-by-the-EPA-on-the-Development-of-RF-Exposure-Guidelines.pdf
- Please see the
attached Massachusetts for Safe Technology and New Hampshire for Safe Technology Wireless Technology Risks and Safer Solutions promo PDF for their January Educational Webinars.
Ok, that's it for now!
Have a great rest of your week.
Sincerely, Jenny DeMarco Virginians for Safe
Technology VirginiansforSafeTech@protonmail.com Odette
Wilkens Wired Broadband,
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