Hi Friends,
Check this v. important report on a WiFi
incident in public schools in the USA.
And See the video of the teacher in the
story giving evidence.
You might like to attend the health forum this Thursday (Oct 16) 1pm at the Maleny Community Centre re the
intrepid coming of the NBN towers- like The War Of The Worlds- monstrous metallic beasts on legs. 
We'll be challenging their propaganda- Stephen Alexander, Richard Giles and Jim Straker will each do a short presentation about the negative health effects of this microwave radiation. It's the wrong frequency! There'll be a Q and A session. Feel free to bring a placard- there'll be media out the front and inside. I'll be bringing the (anti)Tower of Power + spare placards etc.
Best, Jon 
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LAUSD WiFi Systems "Students
were bleeding from the ears and nose and no incident reports were
allowed by the school," states the teacher who required medical
intervention.
"Students were bleeding from the
ears and nose and no incident reports were allowed by the school."
states the teacher who required medical
intervention.
In the Fall of 2014, LAUSD, the second
largest public school district in the US, officially accommodated
teacher Ms. Anura Lawson by approving her request to have the Wi-Fi
turned off in her classroom during the 2014-2015 school year and
alternatively approving a reassignment to a different school site
where Wi-Fi has yet to be installed.
The Middle School teacher reported that she
fell seriously ill after a wireless system upgrade in her school in
Spring 2014. She described her cardiac symptoms during a May 28,
LAUSD Common Core Tech Project meeting. Ms. Lawson also stated, "The
students are having nosebleeds and the main offices are refusing to do
incident reports. I have had two seventh grade students bleeding
out of their ears."
This is the first accommodation in a US public school system
for microwave sickness.
Microwave sickness, also known as electro hypersensitivity (EHS),
is not widely recognized in the US. However, physicians in many
other countries are familiar with this medical condition and the
diagnosis is more common. EHS symptoms include: headaches,
dizziness, anxiety, rapid heart beat (tachycardia) and irregular heart
beat (arrhythmia), ear and nose bleeds, tinnitus, red and irritated
eyes, increased mucous and upper airway congestion, itchy skin rashes,
abdominal pain, poor focus and attention, memory and sleep
problems.