JFK-ARN

December 3rd, 2009
We chose Sweden for a number of reasons…1. They were among the first to see a true proliferation of cell phones. So scientists in this country have had the longest time to research this phenomenon first-hand.

2. Ericsson the cell phone producer is there. This is a giant corporation that at one point employed around 70,000 people out of a population of just over 7 million. If a corporation like that existed in the US it would employ about 2,800,000. That is more than the populations of Alaska, Delaware, Vermont and Washington, DC…COMBINED.

3. They are traditionally known as an open society with many of the freedoms and liberties that many other societies are lacking.

Well it turns out that even in this open society, money talks the loudest.

a. Scientists have not received adequate funding for research.

b. A group of people known as Electro-hypersensitives, a condition recognized by Ericsson in the early 1990s (in a book they published), and a group considered by the Swedish government as a disability group, are now neither recognized by Ericsson nor the government.

c. Cell phone antennae crop up undeterred in this country as in every other country we visited for this film.

2 Responses to “JFK-ARN”

  1. Roger Moller says:

    Keeping EHS unrecognised results in ZERO cost attribution. Until EHS starts costing fundholders significant amounts of their budgets, the problems experienced by the growing number of ‘EMF Refugees’ will not be adequately addressed.

    EHS acknowledgement and recognition are fundamental to a change in the status quo.

    Well done for making this film.

  2. Sharon says:

    It is vital that Canada and the US learn from the Swedish experience — because it is 10 yrs. ahead in wireless usage it will suffer the effects sooner. Sweden’s suffering should not be in vain. Independent scientists should be listened to and those who have sold out to the telecom industries should not be allowed to prevail. Money speaks, and unfortunately the telecoms have more than any industry save for oil. It reaches into academia, government, and media. Only with movies such as this will the general public become aware of the fact that their health is being sold for profit. Many thanks.

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