The mobile phone lobby seems to be successful. In politics, efforts are currently being made on several fronts to open the door to mobile phone technology – to the detriment of our health and the environment. Citizens’ initiatives are taking countermeasures and appealing for personal responsibility.
The Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM), for example, would like to abolish universal service obligations with the new Ordinance on Telecommunications Services (OTS). This includes, on the one hand, the provision of public payphones and, on the other, the provision of a cable connection in every household. Consequences: As soon as it is technically or economically complex, the profit margins of the industry are taken into account instead of the needs of the population. The grid supply by the universal service licensee would thus be effectively abolished. The priority of the wired and therefore more reliable basic service would be removed. This would effectively put mobile radio technology, with its electrosmog radiation, on an equal footing with the cleaner wired technology, and in practice even give it preference.
“Never give up wired telecommunications!”
The umbrella organization for electrosmog in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, for example, is critical of these plans. The association is vehemently opposed to further exposure to radiation in the case of the planned Art. 16 para. 2 of the ordinance and finds it “untenable to view citizens with health impairments from a purely economic and technical perspective”. These disabled people also need to be given more say in how their lives are shaped. The Disability Discrimination Act must also protect the mobility of electrosensitive people, who will be less and less able to participate in social life due to increasing electrosmog. “A nationwide basic supply of wired telecommunications must not be abandoned under any circumstances. In the interests of public safety, a reliable connection network that is independent of the electricity grid must be maintained in all municipalities,” demands the umbrella organization.
Raise mobile communications limits and simplify building permits?
In mid-January, a proposal from the Transport and Telecommunications Committee (TTC) of the National Council was circulated in the media. According to a report on gigaherz.ch, the KVF has decided to submit two committee proposals for the further development and modernization of mobile networks. On the one hand, the installation limit value for mobile radio installations is to be raised, the enforcement aids and installation definitions simplified, and NIR monitoring established and financed. On the other hand, the measures that could be taken to simplify and speed up the planning permission process for mobile phone antennas are to be examined. It will decide on the exact wording of the motions at the next meeting.
Referendum in the city of Lucerne
In Lucerne, the people will soon decide how much mobile phone proliferation they want to tolerate in the city in future. The initiative for order instead of uncontrolled growth in mobile communications was submitted on January 5, 2015 with 1,280 valid signatures. According to the municipal regulations of the city of Lucerne, only 800 would have been necessary. These were collected within 60 days by four initiators alone in their free time. The voters of Lucerne are therefore expected to have the opportunity to vote on June 5, 2016 on whether or not to introduce the cascade model for the construction of mobile phone antennas in the city of Lucerne. According to the Gigaherz association, the chances are not bad for the initiative. According to the Federal Statistical Office, 52% of Swiss people consider mobile phone antennas to be dangerous or rather dangerous (see also report on gigaherz.ch). Anyone who thought that the objections to the construction of mobile phone antennas were now over was probably very much mistaken. Whereas Gigaherz.ch’s Non-ionizing Radiation Unit used to advise around 50 groups of objectors per year and accompany them through the courts, by 2015 this figure had risen to around one hundred.
Personal initiative and responsibility
Conclusion: In the fight against the negative effects of mobile phone radiation, the trust placed in politics, science and administration is no longer sufficient. People need to take the initiative to look after their health and the environment. Everyone can take this initiative and responsibility in their own environment and at home by being aware and using these technologies.
Generate a harmonic oscillation field
The law of resonance states that no resonances can occur in an oscillating field with oscillations whose frequencies lie outside those of the field. 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.
Swiss Harmony: Protection against harmful radiation
Products from Swiss Harmony for harmonizing houses and apartments ensure that the electricity that supplies a building with electricity receives a different message. They transmit 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. The electromagnetic field of the apartment or house 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.