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Sasu
01-10-2008, 11:24 AM
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</small></big><big>Please sign our online petition </big>urging the Sebastopol City Council to reconsider their decision to install <big>city wide wi-fi.</big><big><big> </big> https://www.petitiononline.com/mufifree/petition.html

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Dear Sebastopol community and friends,
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<big>On Nov. 20 the Sebastopol City Council voted to have Sonic install wi-fi on the light poles, beginning in the downtown core and then expanding throughout the city.</big><big> Several residents submitted information and expressed concern about the dangers of the electromagnetic radiation increase, however Sonic led the council to believe there would be an overall decrease in radiation because businesses and people would trade their current units for free wi-fi. An initial inquiry of 20 downtown businesses proves their theory incorrect. There was no environmental impact report and it was claimed exempt after they voted on it.

Wi-fi has not been proven safe for long term exposure. </big><big>The proposed wi-fi emits pulsed microwave radiation 24 hours a day. This is electrical pollution and it will radiate our plaza, our streets, our homes and parks, affecting people, animals, and plant life. </big><big>The London Resolution (Nov. 2007) calls for no wifi in homes, schools and public places. Paris libraries have banned wifi. The European Environmental Union advises no wifi. The CA EMF program and the World Health Organization urge governments to apply the precautionary principle especially concerning children.

</big><big>Please sign our online petition </big>urging the Sebastopol City Council to reconsider their decision to install <big>city wide wi-fi.</big><big><big> </big> https://www.petitiononline.com/mufifree/petition.html
(To view the signature list click on "view current signatures "and then click on the numbered live link next to "view signatures" and the list will be shown.)

</big><big>Come to the City Council meeting on Tuesday Jan. 15 at 7 pm at the teen center to support this important issue. We will be asking the council to reconsider their decision. <b><small><big>Please pass this info to others and ask them to sign the online petition</big>. </small></b>

</big><big>Here are web links with information about wireless/ EMF Public health concerns:

https://www.energyfields.org/pdfs/WiF-SNAFU-Havas-Science.pdf
https://www.powerwatch.org.uk/wifi.asp
https://www.energyfields.org/science/becker.html (https://www.energyfields.org/science/becker.html)
https://policies.lakeheadu.ca/policy.php?pid=178
<big>https://www.next-up.org/pdf/TheNewsZealandHeraldEUcallsForUrgentActionOnWiFiradiation16092007.pdf
</big>www.bioinitiative.org (https://www.bioinitiative.org/)

</big><big>Thank You,</big>
<big></big><big>Sandi Maurer, Electrical Pollution/Sensitivity Research
</big><big>Melissa Weaver, The Center for Sustainable Health, Environmental Health Educator and Consultant</big>
<big>Michael Neuert, Electrical Engineer and EMF Consultant, www.emfcenter.com (https://www.emfcenter.com/)
Layna Berman, yourownhealthandfitness.org, Health Educator, KPFA talk show host
Jeffry Fawcett, PhD., </big><big>yourownhealthandfitness.org</big> <big></big><big></big>

redheifer
01-11-2008, 07:41 AM
I have no information, pro or con, to add to the debate on wifi health hazards, but you have skewed your information to substantiate your claims. The Paris library system has not "banned" wifi. During November and December, they closed a number of libraries where the clerks complained of health reactions to the signals. The press has reported that the results of these closures have been inconclusive, some clerks claiming positive results, others not. Parvi (Paris Ville Numerique), however, continues to function with 420 hotspots around the city.

Looksgood
01-12-2008, 11:00 AM
Parvi (Paris Ville Numerique), however, continues to function with 420 hotspots around the city.

420 hotspots? Now that sounds like a great idea. Sebastopol should have 420 hotspots!

Oh... never mind!

Patrick

Barry
01-12-2008, 06:48 PM
420 hotspots? Now that sounds like a great idea. Sebastopol should have 420 hotspots!

Oh... never mind!

PatrickWhaddya mean? Sebastopol is a 420 hotspot! :wink:

redheifer
01-12-2008, 09:51 PM
Careful what you wish for. Paris now has so many hot spots and various wifi signals that it is often difficult to lock onto a single one. For a while successful auditors were chalking walls of buildings to indicate a spot; now the city is putting up markers to indicate a hot spot's radius. Will the Sebastopol City Council coddle us in like manner?


420 hotspots? Now that sounds like a great idea. Sebastopol should have 420 hotspots!

Oh... never mind!

Patrick