1) Less than 10 days until the election, but still time to try to get MPs elected who are supportive of reducing EMF in our environment and helping to protect the health of Canadians. A simple ask of those running — if they will support implementation of the 2015 HESA recommendations which had full support of the panel which was comprised of members from all the parties.  Sample templates for candidates of each major party are attached above. I hope you will take just a few minutes to send these to candidates in your area who have yet to pledge their support. Before sending out, first check to see if the Candidate’s name is already listed on the C4ST website (will be posted on Monday, September 13th.  https://c4st.org/candidateswhocare/  )

2)  Oram Miller is a well-known and very well-respected building biologist who helps make homes safer. In this article he advises about TVs, Rokus, and other devices that are used within the home by many of us.

TVS AND EMFS

“Since the delivery method of TV content into your home from all of these companies is relatively free of radio frequency EMFs, whether from cable, telephone or a satellite dish company, where do EMFs in your TV set and home entertainment center equipment come from? The answer is, from the ways in which you convey the signal from one room to another within your home from new equipment that uses wireless, rather than a hardwired cable, as the method of sending the TV signal from one location to another. There will be a central point to which the low voltage TV signal comes from outside the house, and from there, it can be distributed to TVs around the house in two ways, just like data on the Internet can. That is, in either a hardwired or a wireless way, or both.”

https://createhealthyhomes.com/education/tv-emfs/

3)  Experts are warning that the power grid is very vulnerable and is becoming more so with more wireless devices (such as smeters) which can be used as entry points. And as cars have more wireless components, they too are becoming more vulnerable to hackers who would cause mechanical problems resulting in inconvenience or even accidents.

The Major Problem With EVs No One Is Talking About

“Last year, researchers from the Southwest Research Institute in Texas successfully hacked the most popular charging system used in North America. The hack limited the charging rate, then blocked charging, and then overcharged the battery. The reason for the hack: 

“This was an initiative designed to identify potential threats in common charging hardware as we prepare for widespread adoption of electric vehicles in the coming decade,” according to lead researcher Austin Dodson.

Mission accomplished.

Earlier this month, UK cybersecurity firm Pen Test Partners said that it had found cyber vulnerabilities in six home EV chargers and a large public charging network.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/major-problem-evs-no-one-talking-about

4)  One of our long time members and someone who has been involved in the EMF issue for many years, Barb Payne, asked me to include the following to help spread the word during this election period:

If you use Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, please help Like and Share the following three posts. Usually, people who don’t have their own social media accounts will be able to see the content at these links.

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