Today I am homeless. My money does not provide me shelter.
My good health does not ensure my survival. My friends are
unable to help me. I am being killed, but the law offers me
no protection.
For eight years I have provided advocacy and support in
North America and worldwide for people in similar
circumstances. Some have epilepsy, or heart disease, or
diabetes, or cancer. Some have allergies or asthma. But
most, like me, are in good health. The assault we are all
suffering is a radical increase in electromagnetic
pollution, or electrosmog, that is engulfing the earth.
In 1982 1 was in my final year of medical school, a
promising career ahead of me. For several months I had been
having headaches and difficulty concentrating and
remembering things. Then, while on a surgery rotation, I
suffered crippling pains in my hips, making it difficult to
assist in operations. My heart rate slowed to less than 50.
One day I collapsed and was unable to get up. My chest hurt,
and I could not get enough breath. I was sure I was having a
heart attack.
During the next two weeks I lost 15 pounds. And I was a slim
man to begin with. It wasn't a heart attack, but it was
still six months before I could walk up a flight of stairs
without becoming short of breath. It was three years before
I was strong enough to ski again. It was seven years before
I met someone who validated my own experience that being
near certain electrical appliances, such as television sets
and computers, made me ill, and that staying away from them
kept me healthy. However, having discovered how to remain
healthy, I gradually found that I was being effectively
disabled by my society.
Having stumbled upon an obviously well-kept secret, I
researched the world literature on bioelectromagnetics, (or
the biological effects of electromagnetism), and made myself
an expert. I learned that electro-cautery machines, used in
every modern surgical operation to cut through tissue and to
stop bleeding, expose surgeons to much higher levels of
radio frequency radiation than is permitted for workers in
any industry. I learned that there was a disease thoroughly
described in the Russian and Eastern European medical
literature called radiowave sickness, the existence of which
was usually denied by western authorities. This description
made me remember my `unknown illness', the one that had
derailed my medical career. Bradycardia, or a slow heart
rate, was said, in these texts, to be a grave sign.
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