Have you seen dead or dying trees near towers or other EMF-emitters?

If so, here’s your chance to help shine a light on the effect that man-made electromagnetic fields (EMF) are having on trees.

The ‘Dead Tree Detective’ citizen science project, which is being run in association with Western Sydney University and the University of New England, gives people Australia-wide the opportunity to report observations of tree death.  The project’s ‘About’ webpage explains that “In the past, there have been many occurrences of large-scale tree death that were initially identified by concerned members of the public such as farmers, bushwalkers, bird watchers or landholders.  Collecting these observations is an important way to monitor the health of trees and ecosystems”.

Let’s take this opportunity.  It may be that anecdotal information linking EMF to tree-death will be given greater weight than the reports of adverse health effects of EMF exposure on humans.  So far there has been deafening silence from Australian health authorities when SSMA has requested smart meter post-rollout health surveillance surveys.

Contributing to the Dead Tree Detective project is easy.  You’ll need to be able to upload your photo/s and give the latitude and longitude coordinates.  If you haven’t got the coordinates, the entry screen gives you the option of marking the location on Google Maps, and they will automatically be inserted.  If the EMF source is a tower, you can also obtain the latitude and longitude coordinates for these from the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s website here.  (If you type in the suburb where the tower is, it will bring up a map showing all the towers and then you can click on the tower you’re interested in to get the latitude followed by the longitude, along with the accuracy.)  You can just load one set of photos or you can revisit the location in later months to document what happens to the tree/s.

You’ll need to register to upload data.  If you like, you can use a pen name, nickname or pseudonym as your login name.  You can also check out the data that other members of the public have already entered.

SSMA suggests that, in addition to recording existing dead or dying trees, you might also like to start taking observations when a tower or other EMF-source is being upgraded, or being installed.  If you are able to take a photo of the infrastructure whilst this is occurring so you have proof of the date for future reference, all the better.  Remember, depending on the topography of the location, the height of the trees and whether there is a line of sight from a tower or other EMF-emitter, it may be trees hundreds of metres away that bear the brunt of the radiation.

If you want to look at the calculated maximum levels of radiofrequency electromagnetic energy (EME) around an existing and/or proposed wireless base station you can obtain an Environmental EME Report.  Go to the Radio Frequency National Site Archive to access.  (You can use the Search function located at the top of the webpage without logging in.)  ARPANSA explains here that these values are calculated at 1.5 metres above a flat landscape (so considerably below the point that trees might be exposed to radiation).

Make sure when you load data on to the Dead Tree Detective that you include in the ‘Additional notes or comments’ box information about the proximity of towers or other EMF-emitters to the tree/s and any information you have obtained about the services that the infrastructure is hosting!

For assistance in recognising visible damage in trees exposed to radiofrequency radiation, download Helmut Breunig’s excellent report, entitled Tree damage caused by mobile phone base stations: An observation guide’.  

For an explanation of why trees are damaged by radiofrequency radiation, see ‘Why Our Urban Trees Are Dying’ by Andrew Goldsworthy, PhD.

Alfonso Balmori Martinez’s paper, The effects of microwaves on trees and other plants, also offers valuable insights.

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Planetary electromagnetic pollution: it is time to assess its impact

A recent paper contends that there is an urgent need to address electrosmog.

Authors of the paper, Dr Priyanka Bandara and Dr David O. Carpenter, point out that radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation experienced by people using various wireless devices has increased exposure by about 10¹⁸ times above natural background levels around the 1 GHz band.  That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 times more exposure just to these frequencies!

An evaluation of 2266 studies in the Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association’s categorised online database found that most studies demonstrated significant biological or health effects associated with exposure to man-made electromagnetic fields.  Evidence also exists that radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation affects flora and fauna.

A coordinated international effort is required to reduce public exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation.

A PDF version of this open access paper can be accessed here.

An online version of the paper is available at: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(18)30221-3/fulltext

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FREE Online EMF Summit | 9 – 15 December 2018

Are mobile phones, smart meters, WiFi and other common electronic devices poisoning your environment, harming your children, and causing a long list of serious diseases including cancer?  Thousands of independent studies say yes.  Here’s what you can do about it…

If you missed out on joining in on the EMF Summit in September, here’s another chance to catch some of the outstanding interviews that Lloyd Burrell has put together.

To register for the EMF Health Summit 2018, go here.

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Why is the general public kept misinformed?

    Letters to the Editor, Midland Express
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INTERNATIONAL APPEAL to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space

The International Appeal to the UN, WHO, EU, Council of Europe and governments of all nations urgently calls for a halt to the deployment of the 5G (fifth generation) wireless network, including 5G from space satellites.

“5G will massively increase exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation on top of the 2G, 3G and 4G networks for telecommunications already in place. RF radiation has been proven harmful for humans and the environment. The deployment of 5G constitutes an experiment on humanity and the environment that is defined as a crime under international law.”

The signatories to this Appeal are scientists, doctors and environmental organisations from every continent who have been working tirelessly for many years to call the world’s attention to an invisible assault on our biosphere.

Everyone — not just scientists and doctors — are now being asked to sign the International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space.

To read the Appeal and sign, go to:
https://www.5gspaceappeal.org/

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Petition | Stop Mobile Towers Staining Australia’s World Heritage Landscapes

The saturation of mobile phone towers proposed for Wollumbin (Mount Warning), Border Ranges, Nightcap Ranges, Mullumbimby, Byron Bay and surrounding Hinterlands is staining the integrity of these landscapes.

Mobile phone towers are being placed in environmentally sensitive areas within the calderas and corridors of these magnificent places of complex and ancient biodiversity.

“These rainforests hold half of Australia’s plant species” (National Geographic).

The regions also have significant ongoing cultural and ceremonial heritage for the Bundjalung Nation.

If you support stopping massive towers going up in these World Heritage-listed parks and surrounding landscapes, and would like to sign the petition, go here.

This petition has the support of the International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE), a professional organisation made up of professors, doctors, scientists and researchers representing 26 countriesISDE supports this petition based on medical evidence and the Precautionary Principle.

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Buderim (Sunshine Coast) Device Security Session, 22nd November

The Sunshine Coast Computer Club Inc. is hosting a community presentation on device security.

Find out how to secure and safely use all your devices, mobile phone, tablet and computer! Extensive colour printed notes will be provided.  Everyone in the community is welcome to attend.

A number of people in the local community have suffered greatly because they did not understand how to set up basic device security.  This has created severe stress and significant financial losses.

Rosemary, Stop Smart Meters Australia’s Queensland representative will be in attendance and will be giving a brief talk on smart meters at this meeting.

To secure your spot, email your registration to: buderimpresentation@sccc.org.au  (Please use the subject heading “Register” and provide your name. If you are a member of the club please use the subject heading “Member”.)

There is a $4 entrance fee to help cover hall hire, plus the afternoon tea that will be provided.

Time:                   1.30 pm to 3.30 pm

Date:                    Thursday, 22nd November 2018

Venue:                Goodlife Centre, 100 Buderim Pines Drive, Buderim.

Location Map: http://sccc.org.au/buderimmaroochydore-technology-education-centre

You will be notified that your registration has been received.

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SSMA Community Forum | Sunday, 18 November 2018

You are cordially invited to Stop Smart Meters Australia’s coming Community Forum in Preston (Melbourne).

Community Forum

3 pm – 5 pm

Sunday 18th November

West Preston Baptist Church Hall

108 Cramer Street, Preston

Google map

 

Keynote speaker: Mr Vic Leach (ORSAA)

Our keynote speaker, Mr Vic Leach, App. Physics (RMIT), MSc, (Melbourne University), worked as a radiation health physicist and atmospheric scientist for 40 years in both the private sector and in the public sector. He has held positions with the Australian Radiation Laboratory (which is now ARPANSA) as well as the Queensland and Northern Territory Health Departments. Vic was also the University Radiation Advisor at Queensland University of Technology and University of Queensland.

He is a founding member of the Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association (ORSAA), a not-for-profit organisation of scientists and professionals who are seeking to provide an independent perspective on electromagnetic radiation and human exposure.  This is something that is sorely needed!

Hear a local EHS sufferer’s unique story

The Victorian Government can help this 85-year old man with a very simple exemption (which is available to people living in other states!) but so far is refusing.

AGENDA

3.00 pm   ICNIRP/ARPANSA Guidelines Need Urgent Review presented by Mr Vic                                Leach

3.45 pm   Question time

4.00 pm   Local EHS sufferer’s battle with authorities

4.30 pm   Questions and discussion

5.00 pm   Close

Invite your family and friends

Entry by donation

State Election candidates have been invited to the forum

This event is mobile phone-free. (Please leave your phone in your car or turned off.)
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Science and Wireless 2018 | Wednesday, 28th November

The Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research is hosting this year’s Science and Wireless event at the Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong.

WHEN:    Wednesday 28th November, 4:00 – 8:00pm
WHERE:  Ocean & City Room, Level 2, IC Central, Building 230
                    Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong
                    Squires Way, North Wollongong NSW 2500

RSVP: If you would like to attend please register by Monday 12th November, by downloading the registration form and sending it back to acebr-info@uow.edu.au

This year’s event will include the introduction of the ‘New ACEBR Research Program’, as well as presentations on Electroma​gnetic Hypersensitivity and the new 5G telecommunications technology. The keynote address will focus on ‘RF EMF Exposure Assessment in Europe’ and will be given by Dr Peter Gajsek (Institute of Non-Ionizing Radiation, Slovenia). A panel discussion will follow to allow opportunity for questions and exchange.

​For a PDF of the program and more information on the event please visit ACEBR’s website. Note that attendance is free.

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Wireless Silent Spring | The Bulletin (Santa Clara County Medical Association)

“And it’s not just pigeons — have you seen any sparrows or parrots around, since these towers started springing up?”  K. Pazhaniappan, Secretary, New Madras Racing Pigeon Association

Wireless Radiofrequency Affects Navigation of Birds and Bees

It is well known that magnetite, a form of iron ore, is found in a wide variety of organisms. It has been shown that this substance is used to sense the earth’s low energy magnetic field as a directional reference. Magnetite acts as an internal compass. For over 50 years, scientists have known that migratory birds use the earth’s magnetic field to navigate. As it turns out, a diverse array of animal life also relies upon this geomagnetic field as their GPS for breeding, feeding, migration and survival.

Biologists have unexpectedly discovered that wireless radiofrequency radiation (RFR) disturbs internal magneto-receptors used for orientation. In addition, this non ionizing radiation can have profound impacts on the natural environment by disruption of other complex cellular and biologic processes in mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, insects, trees, plants, seeds and bacteria. Reported adverse effects from radiofrequency radiation that have been identified include abnormal behavior, developmental abnormalities, diminished reproduction and increased mortality. The effects of this radiation may not be immediately apparent with a slow decline in the health of wildlife seen over time with cumulative exposure, adding a new environmental toxin contributing to silent springs in cities, orchards and farms. The more towers, the more additive mix of radiation frequencies saturating the environment, creating an increasingly toxic air space. Non thermal biological effects are not considered in current guidelines. Appropriate safety testing and regulation of this technology is lacking, however, invention, commercialization and deployment of cell towers marches on – 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G.

The Skrunda Radio Location Case

Firstenberg (2017) in his fascinating and well-referenced book, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life, describes both observations and biological controlled experiments performed, mostly in Europe, where a high power early warning Radio Location Station tower was in place for over 25 years. Studies performed during and after the tower was removed demonstrated that it caused not only human symptoms including documented memory, attention and motor deficits in children but also affected widespread forest health with loss of birds, thinner growth rings on trees, poor seed germination, loss of duckweed, among other effects. When these towers were removed, not only did the health of the local residents improve, the forest recovered.

Bird Migration Disrupted More by Weak Magnetic Fields

Biologists have discovered that birds’ magnetic compass orientation appears more vulnerable to weak broadband electromagnetic fields. A German scientist, Svenja Engles (2014) lead the research project to confirm this effect. He and his German graduate students exposed migratory European robins to the background electromagnetic noise present in unscreened wooden huts at the University of Oldenburg city campus and found the birds were confused and could not orient using their magnetic compass. If grounded or screened with aluminium their orientation reappeared, but disappeared again if broadband radiofrequencies were generated inside the huts. He did not believe the effects at first and repeated the same double-blinded experiment many times in 7 years and with different graduate students to confirm the effect before publishing his results.

Cindy Russell, M.D.
To read the full article, go to pages 8-17,  SCCMA Bulletin (September/October 2018).

Colour PDF version of Wireless Silent Spring available here.
Monochrome PDF version of Wireless Silent Spring available here.

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