TETRA: Say no to an unsafe technologyfind out more information about TETRA

Letter to

 

Sir,

If just one woman and her children were experiencing the sort of problems that Mandee Keeling and her sons are convinced are Tetra-related, should that not be enough for alarm bells to ring with those who are guardians of our way of life, health and well-being? But they are not alone. 65% of those surveyed in Littlehampton detailed problems they had experienced since the Tetra masts were switched on. The reports are echoed in Worthing, Bognor, Chichester, Arundel and across the country. At a meeting in Bognor a large proportion of the 170 people present had stories to relate since Tetra was installed.

But doctors refuse to factor in Tetra as a possible cause. The police are "too busy" to concern themselves with residents' questions and the health authorities dismiss it as hysteria. Mandee's own doctor reported her fears as "nonsense".

Yet, when Mandee and her sons leave the influence of the mast and stay away, all symptoms disappear and she returns to Bognor refreshed. This, in itself, bears further investigation.

If your readers experience symptoms which are unaccountable, can they be expected to endure the same misery and callous official indifference? Yes, they probably can, unless they start to make their problems known and keep on until our locally employed and self-important functionaries credit them with the intelligence they deserve and recognise that Tetra is a problem and not just a "cause". Problems should be logged with www.protectsussexfromtetra.org as a start to help others to help them in their efforts to stay healthy. We should not have to join a protest or campaign group to protect ourselves. But without helping to protest, there will be more people like Mandee who feel let down and vulnerable. Please help to make authority listen, for all our sakes.

Yours sincerely,

John O’Brien
Amberley

back back
 

write!

 

Home    National    TETRA    Science    Links    Localities    Campaign    Contact us