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by Katie Singer Around the country, telecom providers have begun mapping their plans to deploy 5G “small” cellular, microwave-emitting sites throughout neighborhoods. Every person deserves to be informed. The largest thing that humanity has built Already the largest thing that … Continue reading
Glaser was with the U.S. Naval Institute when he compiled these studies. Naval Medical Research Institute Bibliography of Reported Biological Phenomena (‘Effects’) and Clinical Manifestations Attributed to Microwave and Radio-frequency Radiation Research Report Review Article: Real versus Simulated Mobile Phone … Continue reading
Our Web of Inconvenient Truths January, 2019 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com The Real Truth About Health Free 10-Day Conference at the Hilton Hotel in Melville, NY Check out this free conference, Livestreamed at www.therealtruthabouthealthconference.com. Theodora Scorato, executive director of … Continue reading
Our Web of Inconvenient Truths* November, 2018 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com * My newsletter’s name has changed to reflect the title of my forthcoming book. Our Web of Inconvenient Truths: Tech’s Energy Consumption, Greenhouse Gas Emissions & Waste. … Continue reading
Contact Congress ASAP about Its FCC Review This Thursday, August 16, the Senate’s Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee will query FCC Commissioners about their oversight of issues related to wireless communications. To give senators questions to pose to FCC … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring July, 2018 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Statement for the United Nations’ July, 2018 High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development To be presented by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com The Internet’s unintended consequences Internet service … Continue reading
In Telecommunications We Trust: Reports On and Options for Democracy by Katie Singer * www.electronicsilentspring.com We’ve always loved telecommunications, even though satisfying the corporations that provide them means paying bills that keep getting higher, using increasing amounts of … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring December, 2017 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com To safeguard the public, shouldn’t municipalities use existing regulations for deployments of “smart” and telecom infrastructure? by Katie Singer * www.electronicsilentspring.com Given the current political climate, creating regulations … Continue reading
The consequences of “smart”phones & meters by Katie Singer * www.electronicsilentspring.com 1. Depletion of natural resources The Internet (including the Internet of Things and the smartgrid) is the largest thing that humanity has built. As it grows, the Internet … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring September, 2017 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Q&A on the way to 5G (5th generation mobile infrastructure) by Janet Newton and Katie Singer To streamline installation of cellular antennas, Santa Fe, New Mexico’s City Council passed … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring July, 2017 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com US State Bills Streamlining Wireless Small Cells on Public Right-of-Ways “Small cells” (which, including batteries, may actually be the size of a fridge) on public right-of-ways are designed … Continue reading
* http://emfsafetynetwork.org/smart-meters/smart-meter-fires-and-explosions/ … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring May, 2017 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Reality According to the Cellular Telephone and Internet Association (CTIA), Americans’ use of smartphones between 2015 and 2016 increased by 14.7%. Use of tablets increased by 16.7%. Data traffic … Continue reading
by Katie Singer About 200 years ago, we humans figured out how to generate, store and transmit electricity. After a Danish scientist discovered electromagnetism in 1819, electric inventions radically changed domestic life, created entertainment industries and allowed speedy … Continue reading
To Citizens Concerned about Public Health, Insects and Other Wildlife, Energy Issues, Local Authority Over Telecom Infrastructure and Cybersecurity: If a telecom corporation wants to install a cellular antenna array or cell tower on private or public property, the … Continue reading
Instructions and email addresses for senators from Kate Kheel and WhatIs5g.info: http://whatis5g.info/index.php/2017/01/26/immediate-action-contact-all-us-senators-concerning-the-stop-mobile-now-act-and-the-digit-act/ Phone numbers for senators from Susan Clark: https://www.senate.gov/general/resources/pdf/senators_phone_list.pdf Email Senator Schumer’s Health Aide, Meghan Taira: meghan_taira@schumer.senate.gov (see an example email to Meghan Taira from a concerned citizen at … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring January, 2017 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Humanity will be divided into two races: people who believe that what is actually evil is good…and the people who must love them. –Rudolf Steiner, 1861-1925 Let’s … Continue reading
Personal fitness coach, Ryan Munsey of NaturalStacks.com, interviews Katie Singer about why and how to reduce your household’s exposure to screen-time and man-made electromagnetic radiation. https://www.naturalstacks.com/blogs/news/cell-phones-brain-cancer-and-public-health-with-katie-singer … Continue reading
Dear Readers: I published my first book, a novel, in 1999, and wrote a Reader’s Digest version about the experience of publishing. This was before smartphones or social media. To get an idea of publishing today, put this essay on … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring December, 2016 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com This newsletter is packed with Healthy Acts from We the People! Electricity = an average of 41 servants per household On National Public Radio recently, astrophysicist Adam Frank explained … Continue reading