EHS-White-Zone: Radio Astronomen Observatorium USA
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Tuesday, September 13, BBC's World News America will have a
segment about electrosensitivity. This was filmed in Green Bank, West
Virginia. It will be aired on PBS stations at 5:30 PM.
Dienstag, 13. Sept. BBCs World News America wird einen Abschnitt über Elektrosensibilität haben. Er wurde in Green Bank, West Virginia gefilmt. Er wird auf der PBS Station um 17.30 Uhr gezeigt.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is located in Green Bank WV. To protect the observatory from interference, a Radio Quiet Zone is enforced in the area around Green Bank. Nobody within a 13,000 square mile area around the observatory is allowed to put up any radio antennas without consulting the observatory. This is the only legally protected Radio Quiet Zone in the world.
Das Nationale Radio Astronomen Observatorium ist in Green Bank WV gelegen. Um das Observatorium vor Störungen zu schützen, ist in der Gegend um Green Bank eine Radio Ruhe Zone erzwungen. Niemand innerhalb 13 000 Quadratmeilen Fläche um das Observatorium ist es erlaubt irgendwelche Radio Antennen zu stellen ohne Rücksprache mit dem Observatorium. Das ist die einzige legale geschützte Radio Ruhe Zone in der Welt.
A growing community of electrically sensitive people live in Green Bank. BBC News became alerted to this issue as a result of the recent scientific study by Dr. Andrew Marino.
Eine wachsende Gemeinde von elektrosensiblen Menschen lebt in Green Bank. BBC News wurde aufmerksam auf diesen Ausweg als Resultat der kürzlichen wissenschaftlichen Studie von Dr. Andrew Marino.
For the full text, go to: Für den ganzen Text, gehe zu:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14887428
13 September 2011 Last updated at 02:45 GMT
Wi-fi refugees' shelter in West Virginia mountains
By Jane O'Brien & Matt Danzico BBC News, Green Bank
Dozens of Americans who claim to have been made ill by wi-fi and mobile phones have flocked to the town of Green Bank, West Virginia.
More than five billion people use mobile phones worldwide and advances in wireless technology make it increasingly difficult to escape the influence of mobile devices. But while most Americans seem to embrace continuous connectivity, some believe it's making them physically ill.
Diane Schou is unable to hold back the tears as she describes h o w she once lived in a shielded cage to protect her from the electromagnetic radiation caused by waves from wireless communication.
"It's a horrible thing to have to be a prisoner," she says. "You become a technological leper because you can't be around people.
"It's not that you would be contagious to them - it's what they're carrying that is harmful to you."
Ms. Schou is one of an estimated 5% of Americans who believe they suffer from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), which they say is caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields typically created by cell phones, wi-fi and other electronic equipment.
Outlawed wireless technology
Green Bank is part of the US Radio Quiet Zone, where wireless is banned across 13,000 sq miles (33,000 sq km) to prevent transmissions interfering with a number of radio telescopes in the area.
The largest is owned by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and enables scientists to listen to low-level signals from different places in the universe.
Others are operated by the US military and are a critical part of the government's spy network.
As a result of the radio blackout, the Quiet Zone has become a haven for people like Diane, desperate to get away from wireless technology.
See the full article - it is excellent. Several CHE-EMF members contributed to this article in interviews with Matt Danzico of the BBC in Washington, DC.
Quelle: The EMR Policy Institute
Deutsche Uebersetzung zwischen den Zeilen
Tuesday, September 13, BBC's World News America will have a
segment about electrosensitivity. This was filmed in Green Bank, West
Virginia. It will be aired on PBS stations at 5:30 PM.
Dienstag, 13. Sept. BBCs World News America wird einen Abschnitt über Elektrosensibilität haben. Er wurde in Green Bank, West Virginia gefilmt. Er wird auf der PBS Station um 17.30 Uhr gezeigt.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is located in Green Bank WV. To protect the observatory from interference, a Radio Quiet Zone is enforced in the area around Green Bank. Nobody within a 13,000 square mile area around the observatory is allowed to put up any radio antennas without consulting the observatory. This is the only legally protected Radio Quiet Zone in the world.
Das Nationale Radio Astronomen Observatorium ist in Green Bank WV gelegen. Um das Observatorium vor Störungen zu schützen, ist in der Gegend um Green Bank eine Radio Ruhe Zone erzwungen. Niemand innerhalb 13 000 Quadratmeilen Fläche um das Observatorium ist es erlaubt irgendwelche Radio Antennen zu stellen ohne Rücksprache mit dem Observatorium. Das ist die einzige legale geschützte Radio Ruhe Zone in der Welt.
A growing community of electrically sensitive people live in Green Bank. BBC News became alerted to this issue as a result of the recent scientific study by Dr. Andrew Marino.
Eine wachsende Gemeinde von elektrosensiblen Menschen lebt in Green Bank. BBC News wurde aufmerksam auf diesen Ausweg als Resultat der kürzlichen wissenschaftlichen Studie von Dr. Andrew Marino.
For the full text, go to: Für den ganzen Text, gehe zu:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14887428
13 September 2011 Last updated at 02:45 GMT
Wi-fi refugees' shelter in West Virginia mountains
By Jane O'Brien & Matt Danzico BBC News, Green Bank
Dozens of Americans who claim to have been made ill by wi-fi and mobile phones have flocked to the town of Green Bank, West Virginia.
More than five billion people use mobile phones worldwide and advances in wireless technology make it increasingly difficult to escape the influence of mobile devices. But while most Americans seem to embrace continuous connectivity, some believe it's making them physically ill.
Diane Schou is unable to hold back the tears as she describes h o w she once lived in a shielded cage to protect her from the electromagnetic radiation caused by waves from wireless communication.
"It's a horrible thing to have to be a prisoner," she says. "You become a technological leper because you can't be around people.
"It's not that you would be contagious to them - it's what they're carrying that is harmful to you."
Ms. Schou is one of an estimated 5% of Americans who believe they suffer from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), which they say is caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields typically created by cell phones, wi-fi and other electronic equipment.
Outlawed wireless technology
Green Bank is part of the US Radio Quiet Zone, where wireless is banned across 13,000 sq miles (33,000 sq km) to prevent transmissions interfering with a number of radio telescopes in the area.
The largest is owned by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and enables scientists to listen to low-level signals from different places in the universe.
Others are operated by the US military and are a critical part of the government's spy network.
As a result of the radio blackout, the Quiet Zone has become a haven for people like Diane, desperate to get away from wireless technology.
See the full article - it is excellent. Several CHE-EMF members contributed to this article in interviews with Matt Danzico of the BBC in Washington, DC.
Quelle: The EMR Policy Institute