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15th May 2009
May 2009 is to be Electromagnetic Awareness month proclaims Stacy Ritter, mayor of Broward County in Florida
The Honorable Mayor Stacy Ritter states in the Proclamation, that as a result of global electromagnetic pollution, people of all ages have developed an illness known as Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS), a painful chronic condition in which those affected react to electromagnetic radiation in the environment for which there is currently no known cure. The symptoms of EMS include dermal changes, dermatitis, acute tingling and numbness. muscular weakness, headaches, heart rate changes, nausea, gastric problems, loss of visual acuity, severe neurological, respiratory, speech problems, and numerous other physiological symptoms.
The mayor also states that EMS is recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the U.S. Access Board. This illness may be preventable though the reduction or avoidance of electromagnetic radiation, in both indoor and outdoor environments and further scientific research should be conducted, including genetics.
She also points out in the Proclamation, that people with EMS need the support of the medical establishment, and the understanding of family, friends, co-workers and society as they struggle with their illness and learn to adapt to new lifestyles.
Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS) is a most devastating worldwide epidemic, the direct consequence of global exposures to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones, phone masts, cordless phones, Wifi, laptops, computers, videogames, car electronics, pagers, power lines, electric clocks and watches, marine radars and radio transmitters and countless other technologies.




