Smart meter protests.
5G and Internet of Things (IOT) protests.
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are becoming quite a news item in the mainstream media.
Last week the National Coalition for Responsible Technology gathered in front of the US Supreme Court to rally against wireless
emissions.
The Coalition called on the federal government to take action to introduce electromagnetic policy that would actually protect and safeguard the public.
Wow - what a novel idea that would be!
At the same time Senate Bill 649 came to a boiling point.
SB 649 is a big story because if it had been passed the state of California would have been given carte blanche to install cell towers every couple hundred feet.
This would have paved the way for other states, and in time other countries, to follow suit.
Building Biologist Lee Sagula comments, ‘EMFs are actually the least understood
and the biggest health threat of our time’.
Lee does know a thing or two about this.
She bought her first gauss meter back in the late ‘90s.
At the time, she was concerned about radiation coming from her computer at work.
She became
passionate about the subject, not because she was physically ill or electrically sensitive.
But she did become chemically and electrically sensitive at one point, which which she put's down to a mercury exposure.
She’s was originally certified as a Building Biologist in 2001.
‘There were only approximately
6 people in her class back then and some of them were more interested in air quality, not EMFs!’
In 2014 in the face of the exponential rise in wireless radiation from a multitude of different devices, including smart meters, and the impending 5G and the Internet of Things, she decided to take things a step further.
She returned to the Institute of Building Biology and
acquired her Advanced Electromagnetic certification.
For Lee Sagula the dangers of EMFs are very real, ‘I see more exposure symptoms from radio-frequency now than I ever have including insomnia, anxiety, heart palpitations, arrhythmia, headaches, dizziness, nose bleeds, cognitive impairments etc.’
She says, ‘I know that’s a long list but I
see it over and over and over again’.
For my next interview guest I’m delighted to welcome Building Biologist Lee Sagula.
Our topic: 12 top tips to measure and reduce EMFs in your life.