| It started innocently
enough. I was introduced to a small Macintosh computer in 1989 on which
I would write my first novel. The electric typewriter got tossed and I
marveled at the amazing Mac’s powers, especially that fabulous delete
key. We moved east in 1994, which is when the real electronic addiction
began. A student at RPI, I was to spend up to 40 hours per week in the
Mac Lab to complete my degree, and gads! I was forced to use email for
the first time, literally against my will, to download my class
assignments. As I sat uncomfortable and pregnant in the Mac Lab,
surrounded by 20 flickering screens and untold EMF (electro-magnetic
frequency) waves, I knew this was not the life for me.
Destiny had other plans. Within a year, I
was a webmaster and parked with my infant in her sling in front of my
own, bigger Mac at home. Email was, by then, my middle name but I still
didn’t have a cell phone. That was coming. First there was the pager.
As a newly single mom, I carried a pager to retain contact with my
daughter. That worked for a while but as she grew older I rationalized
that I should have a cell phone so she could call me directly. I still
felt very sick around large doses of EMF of any type, so I positioned
myself at work as far away from the large server arrays as possible. We
upgraded to DSL at home and began using portable phones, also wireless,
in the house. My email and information addiction steadily grew to
gargantuan proportions. To feed the beast, we added a router to our
modem, and I got a wireless card installed in my computer. Suddenly, we
had Wi-Fi radiation transmitting to every room in the house, and we
never turned the modem off or unplugged the router.
Here’s the strange part of my story: You’d
think as an always-question-authority, science-writing, healthy, active
vegetarian, I would know better. Then there’s the research. I write for
an online industry trade website, so far having written a total of 143
articles, gleaned from at least 500 news sources, all related to
wireless technology. After carefully scouring through a ridiculous
amount of articles every month for something newsworthy, I have come to
the conclusion that we as individuals are helplessly embroiled in a
huge morass of EMF,1 radio frequencies and microwaves. Are they
dangerous?
In my opinion, of course they are! There are
all kinds of studies that say cell phones in particular and Wi-Fi in
general are safe, or that dangers are unfounded, etc, but take a look
at what’s happening in Germany. Unlike most European countries,
Germany’s Federal Office for Radiation Protection has called for
caution. Florian Emrich, a spokesperson for the office, says wireless
technology should be avoided “…because it is a new technology and all
the research into its health effects has not yet been carried out.” The
office recommends landlines rather than mobile phones, and avoiding
electric blankets and other items that increase “electro-smog.”2 The
industry, like any strong entity, has rallied, and companies have
sprung up to soothe the fears of radiation poisoning, offering
protective devices to shield users from harmful effects. Fortunately
for us, one of our local Co-op shoppers owns a warehouse/storefront
located at 809 Madison Avenue in Albany. He offers products that
protect against harmful EMF and wireless radiation.3
All you have to do is google “Wi-Fi danger”4
and you can find out more than you ever wanted to know about this
technology. If we are to believe that a country such as Germany may
have knowledge that we don’t have, what can we do to mitigate our
exposure? I wouldn’t presume to advise anyone, so I’ll simply tell you
instead what we do in my household.
After a long and heated debate with my
loving husband, who has absolutely no fear of anything wireless, walks
around with his phone glued to his ear and has said he’d be happy to
get chipped, we made some changes around the house. These changes are
as follows:
1.Turn off the modem, attached to the
router, when the computers are not in use (reduce Wi-Fi).
2.Turn off the power strips to computers,
stereo, TV, etc. (EMF).
3.Do not sleep next to electronic appliances
(EMF).
4.Leave the microwave in the basement
(radiation).
5.Use the speaker option on mobile phones in
the house, and on the cell phone when traveling (radiation).
6.Use only LCD screens instead of CRT on TVs
and laptops (radiation).
7.Bury electric cables underground (EMF).
8.Do not live near transformers or cell
towers (radiation).
9.Shop at Honest Weight all the time
(increase joy).
As wireless users, we are still at risk. How
shall we as a species survive the increasing onslaught of EMF, radio
frequency radiation and microwaves? I wish I had the answers to that
question, as it applies to many other issues that confront us today. My
thoughts for you are to educate yourself, take safeguards and
precautions, go outside, stretch your body, hug your loved ones, help
an animal, live green and be happy. Om Shanti.
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