Category Archives: World Health Organization

World Health Organization classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as a possibly carcinogenic to humans

The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer – Press Release 208 IARC CLASSIFIES RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AS POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS Lyon, France, May 31, 2011 ‐‐ The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic … Continue reading

Posted in 21st Century Learning, Cell phones, Citizens for Safe Technology, Informed Consent, Insurance Companies, Risk Management, School Trustees, SD61 Wi-Fi Cttee, Wi-Fi in Schools FAQ, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Radiation Protection Incorporated (Conflicts of Interest)

Electrical Industry operatives embedded within our health agencies ensure that allowable exposure levels to Electromagnetic Radiation remain dangerously high. Consequently regulations are more for the protection of corporations from citizen actions than to actually protect citizens from harm. This situation … Continue reading

Posted in BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Conflicts of Interest, Health Canada, VCPAC, Wi-Fi, Wireless Industry & tactics, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

Wi-Fi Quick Facts

What should we know about wireless technology? Whether we use a wired network connection or a wireless (Wi-fi) connection, both of these signal delivery systems achieve the same end product: Access to the Internet. It is a misconception that all … Continue reading

Posted in 21st Century Learning, BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Citizens for Safe Technology, Conflicts of Interest, Evidence of harm, Health Canada, industry, Insurance Companies, Late Lessons, Early Warnings, Research/Studies, Saanich SD IT plan, Security Issues, VCPAC, Wi-Fi, Wireless Industry & tactics, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Professor Olle Johannson’s submission to the Greater Victoria School District Wi-Fi Committee – Feb 11, 2011

Professor Olle Johansson- Submission of information – Feb 11, 2011

Posted in 21st Century Learning, BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Citizens for Safe Technology, Conflicts of Interest, Evidence of harm, Health Canada, Research/Studies, School Trustees, Scientists Speak out, SD61 Wi-Fi Cttee, Who's Speaking Out?, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Dr. Marten Blank’s open letter to Langford City Council

Click here to read Dr. Blank letter to Langford Council

Posted in Cell phones, Cell Towers, Citizens for Safe Technology, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Evidence of harm, Health Canada, Research/Studies, Scientists Speak out, VCPAC, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Industry Admits Known Harm – SwissCom

Industry admits harm in patent application. Unfortunately for SwissCom, they didn’t make the money off this admission that they’d hoped to in their attempts to find a solution to reduce risk but to date they are the only industry company … Continue reading

Posted in Evidence of harm, Health Canada, industry, Insurance Companies, Research/Studies, Risk Management, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Wi-Fi in Schools – FAQ

Click on the following link to read and share the informative “Wi-Fi in schools – FAQ” created by Citizens for Safe Technology – Victoria  WiFiInSchools-CST-FAQsheetApril25-2011 Feel free to print this document to share with your school, family and friends.

Posted in 21st Century Learning, BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Citizens for Safe Technology, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Evidence of harm, Federal Gov't Research Guidelines, Health Canada, industry, Informed Consent, Insurance Companies, Research/Studies, Risk Management, Safety, Uncategorized, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi in Schools FAQ, World Health Organization | Leave a comment

Greater Victoria School District (3rd) Wi-Fi Committee Meeting – February 28, 2011

During the Wi-Fi committee proceedings there was what appeared to be evidence of bias by the chair, with some of these comments evident in this 3rd meetings recording; potential conflicts of interest and what seemed to be libelous submissions as … Continue reading

Posted in 21st Century Learning, Cell phones, Conflicts of Interest, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Evidence of harm, Gov't officials speak out, Health Canada, Informed Consent, Insurance Companies, Media, Research/Studies, Risk Management, Safety, School Trustees, SD61 Wi-Fi Cttee, Security Issues, Uncategorized, VCPAC, Wi-Fi, Wireless Industry & tactics, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment

“Can Wi-Fi harm kids?” Rob Wipond responds to Lorne Trottier in Focus Magazine comments

Can Wi-Fi harm kids? by Rob Wipond, March 2011 Hearings on Wi-Fi in classrooms discover large differences in the level of trust of information about health impacts. It’s not often CBC radio host Gregor Craigie’s soothing voice puts someone on … Continue reading

Posted in 21st Century Learning, BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Cell phones, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Evidence of harm, Health Canada, industry, Media, Risk Management, SD61 Wi-Fi Cttee, Uncategorized, Wi-Fi, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Video- Greater Victoria School District Wi-Fi Committee January 31, 2011

Find the meeting agenda here.

Posted in 21st Century Learning, Cell phones, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Evidence of harm, Gov't officials speak out, Health Canada, industry, Informed Consent, Insurance Companies, Research/Studies, Risk Management, Safety, School Trustees, Scientists Speak out, SD61 Wi-Fi Cttee, Security Issues, Uncategorized, Who's Speaking Out?, Wi-Fi, Wireless Industry & tactics, Wireless technology, World Health Organization | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment