People who suffer from a polluted environment are increasingly marginalized. This also includes so-called electro-hypersensitive people. On a social level, mobile telephony can also lead to exclusion. In the meantime, the flood of communication is not stopping at the church either.
Pamela Reed Gibson, who researches and teaches at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, holds up a mirror to Western society, as can be read in the “Ärzte und Mobilfunk” report. The production methods of western society and the economy are making people and nature ill. Pamela R. Gibson analyzes why capitalist society, driven by growth mania and greed for profit, turns the people who become ill from the effects of its mode of production and its products into an unprotected, marginalized minority. Economic and political science, mainstream medicine and psychiatry form systems of legitimization for this. Pamela R. Gibson drastically elaborates on the connections that make it almost impossible for environmentally sensitive people to live in a polluted environment, because “the goal of the system is to separate people from the ‘sources of life’, to give these sources to companies ‘who then sell them back to us at the highest profit’.
Exclusion of people with environmental illnesses
According to Pamela Reed Gibson, psychosomatizing or even psychiatrizing electrohypersensitive people from the outset is just as discriminatory as people with chemical hypersensitivity, chronic fatigue syndrome or pain syndrome. The exclusion of the environmentally ill is an integral part of the capitalist medical establishment. It is to the scientist’s credit that she has uncovered the causes of this practice and thereby helped to overcome it.
Laughed at and ostracized
On a social level, cell phones can also lead to exclusion. If you don’t have a smartphone, you quickly become an outsider. “A young person who doesn’t have the most colourful cell phone and the latest brand-name clothes is often laughed at and ostracized. That can be worse than going to sleep on an empty stomach,” says German social researcher Christoph Butterwegge on zeitonline.de. A Zurich secondary school class experienced what life or a week without a cell phone feels like. The Tagesanzeiger newspaper reported on this experiment. After a week without their cell phones, the students say with astonishment: the glacier hike was more difficult than giving up their smartphones.
Digitized church?
WLan-ization and digitalization do not stop at the Protestant church. Last year, for example, the questionable “GodSpot” project was launched, in which churches were equipped with WiFi. diagnose:funk spoke to the theologian, author and mobile communications expert Prof. Werner Thiede about Luther, the path the Protestant church has taken and his latest book. “There is indeed an increasing erosion of privacy in our digitalized culture,” says Werner Thiede, “this development is even welcomed by some and accepted by citizens to an astonishing extent. Efforts to maintain data protection and privacy that have been ongoing up to now are being torpedoed, not least by the often marginalized hacker problem.” According to Werner Thiede, the churches have every reason to insist on the preservation of these rights – not only with regard to the secrecy of the confessional! Luther would remind them if they forgot. “But my perception is that they have the issue of data protection on the screen, so to speak, whereas unfortunately this has hardly been the case with radiation protection in terms of radio and radar. This is regrettable and should definitely change for ethical reasons in times of increasing radiation exposure.”
Connection between heaven and earth
The churches and their steeples are interesting for mobile phone providers. Time and again, parishes are confronted with requests from mobile phone providers who want to install cell phone antennas in church steeples. According to a report in the Neue Fricktaler Zeitung, the company Complan was commissioned by the mobile phone provider Salt to install a cell phone antenna that would radiate in three directions. An annual payment of 9,000 francs was offered to the parish. However, the Sulz church council did not succumb to the sound of shawms, even though the contract was already on the table ready to be signed, as church council president Ludwig Dünner explained at the parish assembly. Although the offer was initially tempting from a financial point of view, the church council decided against installing the cell phone antennas after careful consideration. However, the question of whether or not to install a cell phone antenna in the church tower is not just about optical or radiation aspects, but also about a highly religious or spiritual point: the church tower is more than just a vertical wall in the house of God. Among other things, it symbolizes the connection between heaven and earth and the spreading of God’s word among people. Can it be in the interests of the church to leave this connection to the mobile communications industry? Amen.
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 Grellingen, a company that specializes 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.