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To: Mike Clark, NRPB
Date: 17 April 2004
Mike
thanks for taking time to reply. I couldn't agree more that the right kind of research urgently needs doing. I contacted MTHR and the Essex group with the electrical hypersensitivity research, and have completed a questionnaire. I may go forward with the lab testing, but unfortunately they will be excluding TETRA from their study.
I don't have a problem with other mobile phone masts, of which I have had three for the last 6 years.
And without earthed metal shielding from "my" TETRA mast I don't sleep.
So I know without a shadow of doubt that it's TETRA that harms me: very directional shielding, I sleep; no shielding I don't. My neighbour, clergyman, can't sleep at home, goes away and can sleep. Both started the night the mast went on.
Over in Bognor the TETRA mast has been partly deactivated last week (without notice or residents being informed). Nosebleeds stopped, headaches went, sleep returned. It was only afterwards they found out why.
Two days ago "my" mast was turned up in power, and headaches increased. How did we check the reason why? By reverting to terrestrial TV, where interference has doubled.
I just wish we weren't the ones being experimented on, and that someone else would do the right kind of study. TETRA is different, because it is the only changed element in my environment, and I can physically sense all three masts that I now drive past on my way to work every day. Then I have to go home and live and sleep with one.
I understand what you say about progress of scientific proof, but sometimes it is just so very obvious. Either we are right or there is something very odd about the air or water in Sussex.
regards
Andy
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