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 More options Sep 9 2007, 6:30 am
From: "news.omega" <news.om...@googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 06:30:03 +0200
Local: Sun, Sep 9 2007 6:30 am
Subject: Impairment of memory and learning in young and healthy people

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From: "christine aschermann" <christine-ascherm...@web.de>
To: <peterm...@ebox.tninet.se>
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 01:54:16 +0200 (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit)
Local: Sun, Sep 9 2007 1:54 am
Subject: Lena Hillert

Dear Mona,

Thank you for your hint!
I read the article from Ms Hillert on EHS and it appeared to me that she
changed her mind in the middle of the text- why then she recommended
behavioural therapy? The funding could be an explanation.

Do you know the findings in the University of Regensburg, Germany
(Eichhammer, Landgrebe)- please see the attachment. They recommend
behavioural therapy too, though they found out that basic functions of the
brain were disturbed (Facilitation). My opinion about these findings is as
follows:  that a person who has a lack of ability of  "facilitation" in the
brain cannot  "learn" and how will he be able to undergo a behavioural
therapy? The only way to get along with his disability is to reduce
stimulation and to avoid EMF- a behaviour which is quite normal and
appropriate to EHS people if they are allowed to do so. But unfortunately
the people of their environment often torment or tease them.

Even in this article the authors seem to be cautious resp. conservative in
their interpretation and play down the implications. I am convinced  you
cannot  estimate the findings  highly enough, provided that they are right.

Another important point is how EHS-people can  bear the TMS... or  it is  as
it is in similar cases: the TMS is a new form of burden and they will
respond to it only after some repetitions ...I don`t know.

The following attachment. comprises  a summary in English,  a confirmation
of the impairment of memory (and learning)- in young and healthy people.

I see the necessity of three different groups to cooperate:

The honest independent scientists,
those who are working in the political scene (K. Richter, G.Carlo, Sir
Stewart, Martin Weatherall the action groups etc. ),
and the people who should demonstrate -
like  those who (after the "PANORAMA" broadcast in England )  threw their
W-LAN adapters to the floor in  the shops or in a different way. (We have to
contribute to the enlightenment about  the "mobile phone addiction" - EMF
addiction- in the first years before suffering).

In 1957, Albert Schweitzer, the famous doctor working in  Africa, composed
an "Appeal to mankind"  and later on, wrote in a letter to the nuclear
physicist Bechert : "Put up a fight with a loud  noise, set all your dogs
free. Things are very serious. Therefore, don`t yield in no way, it is
something where the people must be called to demonstrate at the streets"(
transl.  by CA). He was alarmed by the damages by ionizing radiation and the
nuclear tests. (s.att)
In our era, we are suffering from  the "non-ionizing radiation" and the
situation is very serious, too.

Best regards,
Christine Aschermann

Original Message -----
From:Mona Nilsson
To:'Iris Atzmon'
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 2:13 PM
Subject: SV: SCENIHR BIAS

Please forward to Christine Acherman as well:
Please do not forget Lena Hillert who also was involved in SCENIHR:
Lena Hillert is since long time member of Telia Soneras scientific expert
council.
Lena Hillert also gets funding from MMF (8,3 million SEK)  http://www.mpdhe
com/;http://www.mpdhe.com/default.asp?PID=2 The project leader for this
projectClairy Wiholm is a former employee of Ericsson. The scientific team
individuals will surely guarantee a good result for industriy…
Jukka Juutilainen also in the SCENIHR team also gets funding from the
telecom companies: please see Iris the documents I sent you. And also this
link :http://www.stuk.fi/stuk/tiedotteet/sv_FI/news_465/
“Other financial contributors to the project was Elisa, Finnet Verkot, Nokia
samt TeliaSonera."
Project coordinator: Jukka Juutilainen
Regards
Mona

Från: Iris Atzmon [mailto:atzm...@bezeqint.net]
Skickat: den 7 september 2007 23:54
Till:Iris Atzmon
Ämne: SCENIHR BIAS

THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!  
Christine, great work.

Iris.

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