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Von: Nam Laser
Datum: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 13:45:42 -0700 (PDT)
 


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Von: "Oberfeld Gerd"
Datum: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:00:16 +0200


Dear Iris Azmon,

thank you for the clarification. I would like to inform you that in December 2005 the autrian minister for health recomended to
use the mobile phone with caution. http://www.bmgf.gv.at/cms/site/ministerium.htm?channel=CH0118&doc=CMS1135774544808 Last week a working group on the EMF issue was implemented by the ministry of health. I see that the mills are working slowly but in the right direction. I would like to add some of the history of the "Salzburg Model": In February 1998 the public health department of the Salzburg Region (500.000 inhabitans) recommended a preliminary limit value for GSM basestation signals outside buildings of 1 mW/m" based on preliminary data from the Mannn & Röschke study [Mann K, Röschke J, Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on human sleep. Neuropsychobiology. 1996; 33(1):41-47] on sleep cycle alterations. Based on this recommendation a civil contract between citizen initiatives and the telecom company Connect Austria GmbH (Ltd.) had been signed for more than 14 mastsites in Autumn 1998. The Council of the Salzburg Region voted in 2000 for the 1 mW/m" and forced the Federal government to implement this value but without success. In June 2000 the International Conference on Cell Tower Siting - Linking Science & Public Health was held in Salzburg - the Salzburg Resolution was signed and proposed. Austria does not have any exposure standard by law. In 2000 the Federal Ministry for Telecommunication tried to implement the ICNIRP guideline values by law. In December 2000 Michael Kundi, Hans-Peter Hutter, Eva Marsalek and me had the chance to inform the Telecommunication Minister Monika Forstinger in a personal communication on EMF and health standards. Two days later the document had been withdrawn officially from her and did not come back till now. In February 2002 the public health department of the Salzburg Region recommended a reduction of the preliminary limit value for GSM basestation signals outside buildings of 0,01 mW/m" and 0,001 mW/m" inside buildings based on first empirical evidence collected from citizens living in the vicinity of GSM base stations. This public health recommendation is now backed by the first epidemiological papers (Sanitini, Navarro, Oberfeld, Hutter, Eger). Best regards Dr. Gerd Oberfeld Dr. med. univ. Gerd Oberfeld Amt der Salzburger Landesregierung Landessanitätsdirektion Referat Gesundheit, Hygiene und Umweltmedizin Postanschrift: Postfach 527, 5010 Salzburg, ÖSTERREICH Adresse: Sebastian-Stief-Gasse 2 Tel. ++43 (0)662) 8042 - 2969 Fax ++43 (0)662) 8042 - 3056 mailto:gerd.oberfeld@salzburg.gv.at http://www.salzburg.gv.at/umweltmedizin ________________________________ Von: Iris Atzmon [mailto:atzmonh@bezeqint.net]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 11:19
An: Oberfeld Gerd; Lothar Geppert
Betreff: Re: Global Umberella Organization

Dear Gerd Oberfeld,

The meaning was that governments and the political level did not accept the Salzburg resolution recommended radiation level as an alternative standard. Although the resolution was made on scientific basis, and by scientists who spoke out the truth, the bottom line was that the Salzburg resolution recommended radiation level was not recognized nor adopted by world governments that stick to the ICNIRP levels. According to info that I received from people in Austria, even the Austrian government recommends on the ICNIRP standard. In Israel the Env ministry distributed disinformation that the Salzburg resolution was made about powerlines and so it is not relevant to cellular technology.

Best wishes
Iris.

----- Original Message -----
From: Oberfeld Gerd <mailto:gerd.oberfeld@salzburg.gv.at>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 6:09 PM
Subject: AW: Global Umberella Organization

Dear Iris Azmom, dear Lothar Geppert

in the last three e-mails the name Salzburg resolution and Salzburg is stated but no clear information is given what you mean with
this items. I kindly ask you to add some information in order to respond to it .

Best regards
Dr. Gerd Oberfeld


Dr. med. univ. Gerd Oberfeld
Amt der Salzburger Landesregierung
Landessanitätsdirektion
Referat Gesundheit, Hygiene und Umweltmedizin
Postanschrift: Postfach 527, 5010 Salzburg, ÖSTERREICH
Adresse: Sebastian-Stief-Gasse 2
Tel. ++43 (0)662) 8042 - 2969
Fax ++43 (0)662) 8042 - 3056
mailto:gerd.oberfeld@salzburg.gv.at http://www.salzburg.gv.at/umweltmedizin ________________________________ Von: Iris Atzmon [mailto:atzmonh@bezeqint.net]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 9. Juli 2006 21:14
An: Lothar Geppert
Betreff: Re: Global Umberella Organization


Dear Lothar,

I agree with your ideas too, especially important is the international communication system - to gather all the groups that work into one big force. We are more than them in numbers, but if we are separated it makes it easier for them to have the control. I am happy to tell you that several days ago the first cellular registered association was founded in Israel.
the purspose of the new association is to take this issue to court. We believe the way to solve this is in courts and politics, as these people understand only force and their power is not scientific but political. The association will act against "The death standard scientists".There are 5 famous lawyers in the association and a judge and a scientist
and activists, and other people who want to join and influence. The person who founded the new association is Michael Raz the police investigator. With regard to Salzburg, I think the problem is again the ICNIRP control over the governments.
Even if there was money - as long as this standard doesn't suit the companies, governments will ignore any independent scientists organization that demands a lower standard, and won't implement it by hiding behind on the ICNIRP.
We can have a scientific organization that will be ignored politically, and it won't succeed to break this political barrier. That's why it is so important first to make the barrier weaker. Exactly like the radiation makes the blood brain barrier more vulnerable to toxins to enter inside the brain -in the same way if we make the "death standard scientists"
control weaker, then we can more easily insert a new wind. I will of course update about the israeli association acts in courts, I think it will be a good test case. Michael asks me to write you that the revolution will come from Israel... I hope so... best Iris.

----- Original Message -----
From: Lothar Geppert <mailto:lothar.geppert@diagnose-funk.ch>
To: 'Iris Atzmon' <mailto:atzmonh@bezeqint.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 8:13 PM
Subject: Global Umberella Organization


Dear Iris,

You are right. I agree with this view and of course we will never be able to change the WHO/ICNIRP. To make it short, I think that the following strategy would be of advantage:

- Building up of national associations with as many members as possible
(we try this here in Switzerland with diagnose-funk, and gigaherz is already quite large),

- Building of national networks between all active groups (we just build the internet platform for this),

- Feeding journalists regularly with informations,
(works in switzerland already, but the newspapers change authors constantly
so every time they can act as if they don't know about reality)

- Feeding politicians with informations,
(is done here not enough, but most of them are anyway working for Pharma or Swisscom)

- All active associations should give a % of their income to a international group of scientists
which acts as a independent "ICNIRP". This idea is already old, but I like it.
We would have a reference when feeding journalists with information.
If we would be able to sponsor an expert like Cindy Sage, she could prepare an internet page
with literatur overviews so we can defend journalist who write about reality

I think that Salzburg was just not working because it was not a constant institution which was
established far after the congress. But for this it needs a regular income.
I could imagine that it would work if we would have the money.
Lets see. First we need to open sources in our own country, as you said.

Regards from Lothar


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