An Electronic Silent Spring – January, 2016 Newsletter from Katie Singer

An Electronic Silent Spring January, 2016 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Check out this coffee shop’s sign: Dr. Al Manville, retired biologist, US Fish and Wildlife, consultant with Wildlife and Habitat Conservation Solutions, has written a comprehensive paper, “Impacts to … Continue reading

“Impacts to Birds and Bats Due to Collisions and Electrocutions from Some Tall Structures in the United States: Wires, Towers, Turbines, and Solar Arrays–State of the Art in Addressing the Problems” by Dr. Al Manville

Dr. Al Manville, retired biologist, US Fish and Wildlife, consultant with Wildlife and Habitat Conservation Solutions, has written a comprehensive paper, “Impacts to Birds and Bats Due to Collisions and Electrocutions from Some Tall Structures in the United States: Wires, … Continue reading

FCC regulations and “Smart” Badger water meters

“Smart” transmitting utility meters are being installed internationally for electric, gas and water. Meters may transmit data by technology similar to a cell phone call, a text message, or via fiber optics. Depending on how they’re programmed, meters can collect … Continue reading

Papers by Applied Physicist Dr. Ronald M. Powell on “Smart” Meters

A Ratepayer’s View of Maryland’s Bill of Rights for the Maryland Electric Power Companies that Implement Wireless Metering Systems FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits for Electromagnetic Radiation, as Applicable to Smart Meters Informed Consent for Installation of a Small Cell … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring November, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

An Electronic Silent Spring November, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com   First, a selection of notable work: Safer baby monitor options: https://www.electronicsilentspring.com/baby-monitors/ Cecelia Doucette has worked with the Ashland, Massachusetts Public Schools to create Best Practices for Mobile Devices. … Continue reading

Message to Schools and Colleges about Wireless Devices and Health

October 17, 2015                                                                        Ronald M. Powell, Ph.D.     Message to Schools and Colleges about Wireless Devices and Health   If wireless devices, such as Wi-Fi, are used in your schools and colleges, then the health of your students, your … Continue reading

Librarian of Congress Re Hacking

With the Librarian of Congress’ authorization, you can now hack (circumvent software controls to unlock or get access to) tablets, vehicle software, video games, wireless modems, wearable wireless devices such as smartwatches, smart (wireless transmitting utility) meters and smart appliances, … Continue reading

Testimony about Microwave Sickness from a Retired Military Officer

Hi Katie, I am a 79 year-old, ex-Vietnam veteran and a military communications officer.  I suffered microwave illness while serving in Vietnam and have suffered such every since. They covered the illness up in the military and all of my … Continue reading

Teaching Fertility Awareness and Wireless Tech Hazards Around the World: An Interview with Katie Singer

  by Jill Allatta Since the mid-90s, Katie Singer has taught and written about Fertility Awareness, an evidence-based form of natural family planning. Katie advocates for menstrual cycle health. She has worked in Amish, African, Guatemalan and other communities. She … Continue reading