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Electromagnetic waves cause electromagentic sensitivity

by
Dan Montgomery

December 13, 2002

Electromagnetic waves cause electromagnetic sensitivity. Targeting a person with electromagnetic waves can cause delayed effects and serious injury. There are various reasons for targeting. Electromagnetic waves can be used for tracking a victim. Electromagnetic waves can be used for electronic psychological coercion with subliminal words. Targeting can be used for reckless experiments where no one bothers to ask for informed consent. These may seem like harsh words. I do not think that I am overstating the situation. Using the search string, "electrical sensitivity," on the Web will bring up a list of reviews on the harmfulness of electromagnetic waves. An excellent review is Rea, et al., "Electromagnetic Field Sensitivity," Journal of Bioelectricity, volume 10, pages 241-256, (1991).

Copyright © 2002 Daniel A. Montgomery