Karl Hecht: Health Implications of Long-term Exposure to Electrosmog (English edition 2016)

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Excerpts:
The author criticizes the loss of democratic culture,which makes the implications of the telecommunications policy for the public even worse.The brochure concludes with an appeal that sees the human right to health violated on several levels.He calls on the government and the political parties of the Federal Republic of Germany to put suitable protective measures into place that protect our living environment from increasing levels of EMF and that guarantee the public’s right to health.

Electrohypersensitivity: how ignorance or denial of such findings impact those affected. As a scientist,physician,and expert witness,the author has been involved in numerous cases of persons with electromagnetic hypersensitivity,as well as radar victims of the German Armed forces and the NationalPeople’s Army of the former GRD. He describes the helplessness official agencies and ignorant physicians cause in those affected by electromagnetic hypersensitivity,the microwave syndrome,and radar exposure.He shows how the continuous experience of helplessness turns into a great stressor itself that exacerbates the disease-causing long – term effects of electromagnetic field exposure.

The review of the Russian research reports and papers on the long-term effects of electromagneticfields summarized here had been commissioned by the German Federal Agency of Telecommunications (today the Federal Network Agency). The
review results prove that radiation is a cause of multimorbid clinical findings and nonspecific regulatory
disorders. That these findings were not welcomed by commercial interests is probably responsible for the fact that the 120-page research report immediately disappeared into the archives of theselfsame agency that had commissioned the report in the first place. Likewise,the federal minister of environment was not interested anymore
either.
Both of these reactions, we find, are not compatible with public health. Anybody who finds the strength to accept the necessary responsibility will also have to be willing to depart from the dogma that says that harmful biological effects are only possible through thermal interactions. This would be a breakthrough for a research approach that is
becoming more aware of the autonomy of life and
the modern life sciences. See the link to download the free pdf.
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