The ratification of the Final Act, which was signed at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), by the Federal Council attracted little media attention. But it has consequences that even the Federal Council is hardly aware of. The Swiss Doctors for the Environment (AefU) have been calling on the Federal Council for years to create a new law on noise and NIR immissions.
According to a report on gigaherz.ch, the Federal Council approved the ratification of the Final Act, which was signed at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), at its meeting on June 9, 2017. Switzerland is thus laying the foundation for continuing to meet the increasing demand for frequencies in the field of information and communication technologies, particularly with regard to the introduction of the new mobile communications standard (5G). What does ratification involve? In addition to the existing 800, 900, 1800 and 2100 MHz bands, new frequencies were freed up in the mobile communications sector. This from 694-790MHz from the so-called digital dividend. Furthermore 1427-1518 MHz and then at the top 3400-3600MHz.
Radio radiation without attenuation factor
At 694-790MHz, according to Hans-U. Jakob from the gigaherz.ch association, it should be noted that these frequencies penetrate house walls far better than all higher frequencies. “A rule of thumb says that if the wavelength is longer than the thickness of the house wall, it will be penetrated by the radio radiation almost unchecked, without an attenuation factor.” In the 700 MHz band, this results in a wavelength of 43 cm. And this with wall thicknesses of 25 to 35 centimeters. “Building attenuation, which was previously used to calculate compliance with the radiation limit value inside homes, must therefore be abolished for good. This is because the radiation then rushes through walls virtually unchecked,” says Hans-U. Jakob.
Do the Federal Councillors know what they have signed?
The opposite is true at 3400-3600MHz. Here the wavelengths are about eight to nine centimeters long. As a result, the building attenuation is so enormous that a transmitter has to be placed at least every hundred meters to get anything through the walls at all. “It remains very dubious how the mobile network operators intend to achieve this given the current resistance to the construction of mobile base stations,” concludes Hans-U. Jakob and asks himself: “Whether the Federal Councillors know what they have signed is more than questionable. Judging by the speech that Federal Councillor Doris Leuthard gave to the National Council on June 16, 2016, they probably don’t know.”
Doctors call for a new law on noise and NIR immissions
According to the Association of Physicians for Environmental Protection (AefU), precautionary health protection is missing from the draft of a new law to protect the population from, for example, cell phone, WLAN or Bluetooth radiation. The proposal does create the possibility of combating proven health hazards. However, the draft does not address the risk of long-term effects of non-ionizing radiation (NIR). The Physicians for Environmental Protection (AefU) are therefore calling on the Federal Council to ensure that a new law on noise and NIR immissions takes the precautionary principle into account. The AefU is also calling on him to finally adopt lower immission limits, as it has been postulating for years . Incidentally, the ongoing Cosmos study could soon provide new findings on the effects of mobile phone radiation on health. It examines the health of around 200,000 cell phone users between the ages of 20 and 30.
Frequent caller with tumor
Recently, the German magazine “Focus” reported on the possible cancer effects of cell phone radiation. Among other things, the article described the following case: Roberto Romeo said he had to spend three to four hours a day on the phone for work – for 15 years. Now he was awarded monthly money from his accident insurance because the frequent phone calls had caused a benign tumor in his brain. Romeo’s auditory nerve had to be removed and he is deaf in his right ear. An isolated case?
No objective reporting
It is rare for the media to report on the dangers of mobile phone radiation. The fact that they objectively warn of the dangers is even rarer. The New York Times published according to a Report on diagnose-funk.org on May 31, 2016, an article by Aaron Carroll, Professor of Pediatrics (Indiana, USA) entitled: “Why It’s Not Time to Panic About Cell Phones and Cancer”, in which he questions the partial results of the NTP study. The study was conducted at the National Toxicology Program (NTP) within the US government’s National Institutes of Health. In response to Caroll’s arguments, Dr. Ronald L. Melnick, who led the design of the NTP/NIEHS rodent study, wrote a letter to the New York Times. The New York Times refused to publish Melnick’s corrections. The letter has now been published online on the Micowave News portal. “It is plausible that newspapers eagerly fall back on all-clear arguments without doing much research of their own,” diagnose-funk.org finds, explaining: “One of their main business areas is online business via smartphones and tablets, and the mobile phone industry is also a potent advertising customer. And the journalists themselves are glued to their smartphones 24 hours a day. So being determines consciousness. The fact that the New York Times did not publish Ronald Melnick’s corrections speaks volumes.”
Generate a harmonic oscillation field
How can you protect yourself from high-frequency radiation and electrosmog? “The law of resonance states that no resonances can occur in an oscillation field with oscillations whose frequencies lie outside those of the field,” says Richard Neubersch, owner of Swiss Harmony in Therwil (CH), a company specializing in the harmonization of electrosmog. In other words: In a harmonic oscillation field, artificial radiation has no effect, regardless of who generates it, whether it comes from a neighbor or a nearby mobile phone mast. The mobile products from Swiss Harmony (BioRing, BodyCard, BioBracelet and the BioPatch) harmonize the human body by transmitting the harmonic vibration as information to the human energy system. This means that artificially created radiation fields can no longer resonate.
Protection from harmful radiation
In concrete terms, this means Products from Swiss Harmony for harmonizing houses and apartments ensure that the electricity that supplies a building with electricity receives a different message. “They transfer the information of the visible light spectrum to the passing current via the resonance path, which in turn distributes it throughout the entire effective range of the circuit,” explains Richard Neubersch. The electromagnetic field of the apartment or house thus becomes a harmonious field. In-house WLAN transmitters, cell phones or cordless phones are interference-free because they are connected to the harmonic current field and therefore emit the same harmonic information.