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					<description><![CDATA[Compiled by&#160;Patricia Burke&#160;of&#160;Safe Tech International with Sean Carney (European and Canadian spelling is intact) Human Rights and Story Telling In the article Can films fix the global challenges of human rights? Julián Ginzo, writing for the United Nations Today quoted Laura Longobardi, “Films put a face to issues and humanize complex situations that can be...]]></description>
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<p>Compiled by&nbsp;<a href="https://safetechinternational.org/category/blog/">Patricia Burke</a>&nbsp;of<a href="https://safetechinternational.org/">&nbsp;Safe Tech International</a> with Sean Carney</p>



<p>(European and Canadian spelling is intact)</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Human Rights and Story Telling</strong></p>



<p>In the article <a href="https://untoday.org/can-films-fix-the-global-challenges-of-human-rights-by-julian-ginzo/">Can films fix the global challenges of human rights</a>? Julián Ginzo, writing for the United Nations Today quoted Laura Longobardi, “Films put a face to issues and humanize complex situations that can be hard to explain through reports and conferences. Films can be powerful tools for change [].”</p>



<p>The website “<a href="https://healthjournalism.internews.org/article/the-power-of-film-for-storytelling-health-and-human-rights-advocacy/">The power of film for storytelling, health and human rights advocacy </a>for the Internews Health Journalism Network quoted&nbsp; Deeyah Khan <em>“What film and stories do is give us a tiny crack where <strong>we can each recognise our own humanity in someone else,</strong> in that space, we understand each other, and when we understand each other, we care. And once you do that, something better becomes possible.” </em>Oyenchimeg &nbsp;Demchigobserved <em>“<strong>Foreign films and documentaries can fill a public interest content gap</strong> and stir conversations about issues that local media don’t touch, []. These films provide compelling stories where audiences can see similarities with their own experiences. They then can start questioning if what is happening to them is normal and often get inspired to find solutions.</em>”</p>



<p>Internationally, film festival organizers and film-makers are ahead of the curve, actively breaking stereotypes and addressing discrimination, marginalization, and human rights abuses, through story-telling about the environmentally-induced condition microwave illness, also known as Electromagnetic Sensitivity.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Remembering Nearfield, Award-Winning UK Documentary Film</strong> <strong>by Sean Carney</strong></p>



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<p><strong>Remembering Nearfield Documentary Film Synopsis</strong><em>: A wife and entrepreneur devoted to her family and business tragically loses everything as her health mysteriously declines. Why is she now left alone and unable to function in society? All is revealed through a series of startling events and a final, uncomfortable diagnosis &#8211; International Documentary, <strong>Directo</strong>r Sean Alexander Carney, <strong>Narration</strong>: Corriëlle van Vuuren<strong> Piano Music</strong>: Kate Kheel</em></p>



<p>View the 9-minute animated film here:&nbsp; </p>



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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Remembering Nearfield, India and Canada Award Nominations</strong> </p>



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<p><br>Award-winning Remembering Nearfield has now been shortlisted in the Great Maple Screen Festival of Canada for Best Animation.&nbsp;&nbsp;The film is also a semifinalist in&nbsp;<a href="https://filmfreeway.com/KIFF-2025" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">the Kalaburagi International Film Festival 2024</a>&nbsp;(India) in the Short Film category. <br></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>New York City, May 19<sup>th</sup> Nominated for Best International Animated Documentary</strong></p>



<p>Its contemporary importance as a documentary has been recognised closer to home for it has been officially nominated for Best International Animated Documentary at the Venus on Broadway International Film Festival 2024.</p>



<p>The film festival’s screenings, red carpet event and awards ceremony will be held at the state-of-the-art venue the Secret Room in New York City May 19th. <a href="https://indiefilmonline.com/venus-on-broadway-iff" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://indiefilmonline.com/venus-on-broadway-iff</a> </p>



<p>Kate Kheel of&nbsp;<a href="https://safetechinternational.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Safe Tech International</a>&nbsp;who composed and performed the piano soundtrack for the film, will be there in person representing Remembering Nearfield throughout the festivities.</p>



<p>The full film schedule and blocks including the trailer are listed and available here:&nbsp; <a href="https://indiefilmonline.com/nominees" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://indiefilmonline.com/nominees</a>.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Ireland: Environmental Film Festival; Award Winning Film “Freequencies”</strong> <strong>by Seventeen-Year-Old Olivia Louise Curto</strong></p>



<p>Remembering Nearfield was <a href="https://thelatest.co.uk/brighton/2023/12/01/winter-is-coming-our-environmental-festival-is-back/">shown on television in Belfast, Northern Ireland</a> in December 2023 as part of the Inheritance Environmental Film Festival.</p>



<p>Now, another film about EMF/EHS by a 17-year-old film-maker from Ireland was recently awarded 2<sup>nd</sup> place in the Fresh Films Ireland Festival.</p>



<p>The Leitram Observer reported, <a href="https://www.leitrimobserver.ie/news/home/1490156/leitrims-young-filmmaker-remarkable-achievement-at-fresh-films-ireland-2024.html"><strong>Leitrim’s young filmmaker remarkable achievement at Fresh Films Ireland 2024</strong></a> “<em>Fresh Films Ireland 2024 has once again captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike. Leitrim 17-year-old Olivia Louise Curto achieved an incredible feat by securing 2nd place at Fresh Films Ireland 204 with her film, &#8216;Freequencies&#8217;. The film masterfully explores the broader implications of our increasingly digital existence, advocating for a world where human connections transcend technological ties. The film festival, which began as a modest video competition in 1997 under the umbrella of the Limerick Film Festival, has grown exponentially over the years. Today, it stands as a crucial platform that nurtures young talent, having introduced thousands of budding filmmakers to the world stage.&nbsp;</em></p>



<p><em>The 2024 edition of Fresh Films was particularly exhilarating. It marked a significant milestone by being<strong> broadcast live</strong> on RTE2 from 7 to 9 PM on April 29, allowing an even larger audience to partake in the celebration of young cinematic talent.</em></p>



<p><em>This year&#8217;s festival saw participation from <strong>over 13,648 applicants from 150 countries</strong>, illustrating its global reach and influence not only highlights her filmmaking prowess but also brings a wave of pride to Leitrim, celebrating its own on an international stage.”</em> <a href="https://www.leitrimobserver.ie/news/home/1490156/leitrims-young-filmmaker-remarkable-achievement-at-fresh-films-ireland-2024.html">https://www.leitrimobserver.ie/news/home/1490156/leitrims-young-filmmaker-remarkable-achievement-at-fresh-films-ireland-2024.html</a></p>



<p>Watch the 14 ½ minute film Freequencies here:</p>



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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Canada Update: May is Environmental Sensitivities Awareness/Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS/ES) Awareness</strong></p>



<p>May 1 the Manitoba Legislative Building was lit yellow for the third year. Marg Friesen of the Environmental Health of Manitoba supported this endeavour. On May 12, Canada’s MCS/ES Awareness Day, the High Level Bridge in Edmonton, Alberta will be lit yellow and green for the fifth year. Environmental Health Association of Alberta also supported this effort.</p>



<p>Carney&#8217;s film Remembering Nearfield is nominated for Best Animation in the May 10th Great Maple Film Festival,</p>



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<p>Watch for further outreach and advocacy concerning EHS from the international community, including Canada &#8211; where the <a href="https://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/care-programs/environmental-health-clinic/">Environmental Health Clinic</a> (EHC), a unique multidisciplinary clinic in Ontario was established in 1996 by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to be a provincial resource in promoting environmental health and to improve health care for people with chronic complex environmentally-linked conditions such as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) and Environmental Sensitivities, including both Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (ES/MCS) and Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. &#8211; Source: <a href="https://www.electrosensitivesociety.com/">https://www.electrosensitivesociety.com/</a></p>


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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Global EHS Day: Cœurs d&#8217;EHS June 16, 2024: World EHS Day – World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution</strong></p>


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<p>The 7th annual <a href="http://coeursdehs.fr/june-16-world-ehs-day-world-day-of-intolerance-to-electromagnetic-pollution/">EHS Day</a> is officially underway! “All over the world there are Electro Hyper Sensitive People hiding in the most remote, isolated, forgotten and desperate places.”</p>



<p><em>“On June 16th, the 7th edition of the World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution will take place, so renamed in order to clearly understand that electro-hypersensitive people (EHS) have become so because of an ultra-polluted environment. It is indeed important to underline that the problem comes from environmental pollution and not from a disease from which EHS suffer. When EHS sufferers spend enough time in an unpolluted environment, their health recovers by itself. <strong>To cure EHS, you don’t need medication, but a healthy environment! </strong>EHS sufferers are sentinels of human health and alerters. Listening to them is also saving oneself from the danger of this gigantic pollution that is totally ignored.</em></p>



<p><em>Electromagnetic pollution is not only toxic for EHS, it also weakens the immune defenses of the whole population and is a major co-factor in the triggering of various pathologies depending on the fragility of each individual. That’s why <strong>reducing electrosmog should be a priority public health objective…</strong> which it won’t be as long as the telecoms lobbies are able to make a profit by irradiating the whole planet, to the detriment of our health and biodiversity. The objective of the World EHS Day is not only to highlight the moral and physical suffering of the millions of EHS people already impacted by electromagnetic pollution but also to warn the rest of the population about a danger they are unaware of.” &#8211; </em><a href="http://coeursdehs.fr/june-16-world-ehs-day-world-day-of-intolerance-to-electromagnetic-pollution/"><em>http://coeursdehs.fr/june-16-world-ehs-day-world-day-of-intolerance-to-electromagnetic-pollution/</em></a></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Other International Developments</strong></p>



<p>In the&nbsp;<a href="https://esc-info.eu/en/step-by-step-recognition-of-ehs-in-the-netherlands/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Netherlands, EHS is officially recognized as a disability</a>. The Dutch EHS foundation,&nbsp;<a href="https://stichtingehs.nl/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Stichting EHS</a>, has achieved a big success for people with EHS  to be covered by the UN Convention on Disability.</p>



<p>A Danish housing association is now <a href="https://einarflydal.com/2024/04/19/el-overfolsomhet-og-kjemisk-overfolsomhet-danmark-viser-vei/">building 50 residential buildings specifically for people who are electrosensitive a</a>nd chemically sensitive.</p>



<p>Accredited training offered to health care providers in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF illnesses is now available free of charge to the general public <a href="https://emfconference2021.com/">here</a>.</p>



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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>‘Safety’ Guidelines as Institutional Discrimination</strong></p>



<p>Encyclopedia Britannica <a href="https://www.britannica.com/topic/discrimination-society">notes</a>: “Discrimination- the intended or accomplished differential treatment of persons or social groups for reasons of certain generalized traits. For the most part, discrimination results in some form of harm or disadvantage to the targeted persons or groups. While intentional discrimination occurs at the level of individuals, <strong>institutional discrimination</strong> denotes explicit policies of social institutions that exclude, impede, or otherwise harm certain groups.”</p>



<p>Currently, international radio frequency exposure guidelines do not recognize non-thermal effects of non-ionizing radiation, with inanimate safety testing protocols based on the measurements of an adult military male, thereby actively discriminating against women and children.  (See the US court ruling <a href="https://ehtrust.org/in-historic-decision-federal-court-finds-fcc-failed-to-explain-why-it-ignored-scientific-evidence-showing-harm-from-wireless-radiation/">here</a> regarding the FCC and children, vulnerable populations, and the environment. The FCC and industry have ignored the remand.)</p>



<p>The two international EMF-based films give voice to these two vulnerable populations. </p>



<p>The Human Rights Film Network <a href="https://www.humanrightsfilmnetwork.org/">notes</a>, “Human rights films are films that reflect, inform on and provide understanding of human rights, and portray visions and aspirations to redress violations of these rights.”</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Read More: Remembering Nearfield</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://safetechinternational.org/save-the-date-may-19-ny-venus-on-broadway-international-film-festival-includes-ehs-film-remembering-nearfield/">Save the Date: May 19, NY ‘Venus on Broadway International Film Festival’ Includes EHS Film ‘Remembering Nearfield’</a> <em>(Note that the New York City community has been actively opposing the installation of 5G monopoles – </em><a href="https://ehtrust.org/4000-giant-sized-5g-antennas-proposed-for-new-york-city-opposition-grows/"><em>see 4,000 GIANT-SIZED 5G ANTENNAS PROPOSED FOR NEW YORK CITY – OPPOSITION GROWS</em></a><em> and </em><a href="https://council.nyc.gov/jennifer-gutierrez/2023/06/08/linknyc-5g-tower-hearing-finds-limited-city-oversight-of-program-administration-demonstrates-need-for-better-processes/"><em>LinkNYC 5G Tower Hearing Finds Limited City Oversight of Program Administration, Demonstrates Need For Better Processes</em></a><em> due health, environmental, and aesthetics concerns.)&nbsp;</em></p>



<p><a href="https://safetechinternational.org/review-of-remembering-nearfield/">Review of Remembering Nearfield</a> by Safe Tech International</p>



<p><a href="https://safetechinternational.org/remembering-nearfield-a-review-by-karen-churchill/">Remembering Nearfield: A review by Karen Churchill</a> (UK)</p>



<p><a href="https://safetechinternational.org/ehs-film-remembering-nearfield-is-finalist-cannes-world-film-festival/">EHS Film “Remembering Nearfield” is Finalist: Cannes World Film Festival</a>  ”A multi-award-winning international film catalysing global awareness of electromagnetically induced harm and disability.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Patricia Burke of Safe Tech International, Image courtesy EPIC &#124; Electromagnetic Pollution Illnesses Canada Foundation (EPIC) (iexistworld.org) Nomophobia is the fear of being without a mobile phone, which can lead to Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attacks. What is coherence? Does it require access to a device? Cultures of Coherence There is something rare and...]]></description>
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<p>By Patricia Burke of <a href="https://safetechinternational.org/">Safe Tech Internationa</a>l, Image courtesy <a href="https://iexistworld.org/">EPIC | Electromagnetic Pollution Illnesses Canada Foundation (EPIC) (iexistworld.org)</a></p>



<p><em><a href="https://lifestance.com/disorders/nomophobia-fear-no-mobile/">Nomophobia</a> is the fear of being without a mobile phone, which can lead to Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attacks.</em></p>



<p>What is coherence? Does it require access to a device?</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Cultures of Coherence</strong></p>



<p>There is something rare and precious about driving in the Cape Ann fishing port of Gloucester, MA. The city has a culture of courtesy on the roadways, built on a foundation of attention, presence, waiting, and….yielding. &nbsp;</p>



<p>This is a coherent field.</p>



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<p>Gloucester drivers yield to large, refrigerated tractor trailers carrying fish along impossibly narrow streets. Drivers yield, to wide turns, to trucks seeking to enter the roadway. The tractor trailers always create a delay in the traffic flow due to sheer size and weight, but drivers yield. No one honks.</p>



<p>If a Gloucester driver approaches a vehicle from the opposite direction waiting to make a left turn, the Gloucester driver will slow down or stop and wave the other car across its path – especially if other cars are also lining up and blocked by the turning driver. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Those that don’t yield ‘aren’t from around here.’</p>



<p>A friend once remarked that it is ‘totally ridiculous’ to yield to an approaching left-turning driver if you are the only other car on the road. The other driver can easily wait another minute or two and turn after you pass.&nbsp; But he didn’t understand the culture of courtesy and the grace of making eye contact, waving a driver through, and receiving a small nod of gratitude in return. &nbsp;</p>



<p>My friend did not perceive or recognize the unified, coherent, field &#8211; of patience and presence that nurtures the greater good – with the knowledge that the driver behind you in the rear-view mirror is also paying attention and will also yield, and not blare the horn at you. Unassisted by tech. </p>



<p>It&#8217;s a touchstone &#8211; of humanity.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Drivers Not Driven by Time Urgency</strong></p>



<p>I think that one reason why the seaside community offers the gifts of patience, presence, courtesy and Time to others is due to the relationship Gloucester holds with the rhythms of the sea, and the Laws of Nature.</p>



<p>It is about Time… but not the<em> time </em>shown on a cell phone or ‘smart watch’, &#8211; the industrialized, inanimate, left-brained averaged form of <em>time</em> -which is a tool to coordinate, manipulate, surveil, control, and monetize the masses, and which is irrelevant to the rhythms of the life force and the cosmic current.</p>



<p>In Gloucester, locals know that the highest tide on Monday is not going to happen at the same time on Friday, or on the same day next month.&nbsp;Fisherman and surfers do not rely only on the Gregorian calendar which rules the modern lifestyle, or a clock out of synch with the sun. They live the rhythms of the full and new moons and the tides. The sky still serves as a timepiece.</p>



<p>Each interaction on and off the roads, every day, is an invitation for connection and collaborative ‘right rhythm,’ which is local, inclusive, relevant, and grounded in biology. </p>



<p>We have been missing the boat.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>The Cut Bridge and the Art of Waiting</strong></p>



<p>Drivers in Gloucester cannot predict or control when the cut bridge will need to be raised, temporarily closing the vehicle road as boats travel from the harbor to the Annisquam River, or vice versa.</p>



<p>On a summer day, there can be a very long line of boats and crafts of all sizes. The drivers simply wait, in a most civilized manner.&nbsp;Travelers not impatient and not on devices look out on the horizon where the sea meets the sky, connecting with Nature, &#8211; and yielding.</p>



<p>You can watch a 5-minute video of the Blynman Canal Draw Bridge Gloucester MA<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xublN3zzJL8"> here</a>&nbsp;&#8211; <em>patiently,</em> <em>as if you were a part of the coherent field.</em></p>



<p><strong>Every horizon, in every moment, can offer a moment of calm and integration, and a reset, not via the World Wide Web, but via coherence with the Web of Life. &nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>We are reaching a critical choice point.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Those Lost at Sea</strong></p>



<p>I believe there is another reason for Gloucester’s respect for one another and for Nature.</p>



<p>The names of the deceased lost at sea are engraved on the Fisherman’s Memorial, some recent. &nbsp;“Men [] honored here: &nbsp;5368”</p>



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<p class="has-small-font-size"><em>One of 10 plaques mounted in a semi-circle, with the names of those lost at sea, at the Fishermans’ Memorial in Gloucester MA “Numbers alone can never chronicle the loss of human life, yet the statistics reflect the magnitude of Gloucester&#8217;s sacrifice. On these plaques are the names of men known to have been lost. This memorial also stands to honor those men and ships lost without record.</em> <em>Men known to be lost at sea and honored here: 5368 Of the nearly 1,000 ships lost, those lost with all hands: 265, Thousands of widows struggled to survive and raise their children and many of those fatherless children entered the trade of their lost fathers. Between 1860–1906, a staggering 660 ships sank. While many of the fishermen were saved, 3880 men were lost. A single storm in 1862 claimed 15 schooners and 120 men, while another devastating storm in 1879 took the lives of 159 men.”</em></p>



<p>Maybe these losses are one reason why many locals do not delude themselves into believing that humans, machines, or technology are detached, or separate from, or superior to the natural world.&nbsp;There is no illusion that some portion of humans at a distance, with tech, can or should be in control. </p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>When Exiting a Coherent Field: Harmonizing with Incoherence</strong></p>



<p>It is usually not possible or safe to practice “Gloucester driving courtesies” in other locales, because the coherent, unified cultural field is not present. It is especially not possible when approaching a driverless vehicle, or with a car following too closely behind, or a driver on a device, who is not integrated and present. Off island, over the bridge, safety and courtesy are not sustained by others because ‘the field’ is often one of detachment, rushing, and/or competition.</p>



<p>In living history, over the last few decades, humans have shifted further and further into these incoherent energies. &nbsp;</p>



<p>It’s about our inattention, distraction, and our devices.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Outsourcing Attention</strong>, <strong>and Response-Ability</strong></p>



<p>While driving, those rushing, and those on screens, do not recognize that they are outsourcing the responsibility for their safety and the safety of others &#8211; to others on the road.</p>



<p>Attentive drivers have to be on the lookout for cars that are not staying in their lane, with drivers who are distracted and in a state of incoherence. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Technologies, as currently adopted by humans, have created this culture, and it is getting worse, not better, and it’s not only on the roads.&nbsp;</p>



<p>When in the gym, a portion of patrons will be sitting on machines, texting or scrolling or adjusting their music, oblivious to the effects on others in the space, &#8211; who are waiting.</p>



<p>In the grocery store, some portion of shoppers will be talking on the phone or looking at the phone while heading down the aisle, or stopped in front of some section of the store, oblivious to others in the area, &nbsp;&#8211; waiting.</p>



<p>Some portion of walkers on the rail trail will be talking on a cell phone or texting, and looking at their device, outsourcing the responsibility for coherence to others.</p>



<p>By definition, when a human being focuses on a small screen, they are directing their senses away from the outer environment. This narrowed screen-based focus is literally damaging posture and eyesight, including in children. Screen use and social media are also disturbing the balance of brain chemicals serotonin, dopamine, gaba, and acetylcholine.</p>



<p>We are no longer aligning with one another in the present time and place, fully embodied in all of our senses, nurturing the greater good.</p>



<p><strong>The cost of lack of integration with both the inner and outer environment and with each other is unfathomable. &nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>The number of humans at any one point in time who are wholly aware of their environment, of others, of nature, of their own bodies, is at an all-time low on Earth &#8211; due to devices. &nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>“Smart Meters: My Name is Marguerite”</strong></p>



<p>Over a decade ago, I witnessed coherence, community, and compassion when wireless smart utility meters began to be installed in Maine. A sweet elderly woman contacted our Massachusetts activist group asking for help. She started to suddenly collapse in her kitchen after a wireless smart meter was installed. Her son contacted us also, explaining that she was in her 80’s and perfectly healthy until the day the meter went in. Her family had reached out to many decision makers including industry, ecology groups, and politicians involved with the deployment of smart meters, to no avail.</p>



<p>Her fourteen neighbors, upon hearing her plight, immediately chose to opt out of having a smart meter installed on their homes. They were not willing to accept that the supposed energy and cost savings were worth the price of destroying their neighbor’s health.</p>



<p>This question of smart meter harm should have been addressed decades ago. In the meantime, deployments continue, and decision-makers in some areas are prohibiting the practice of opting out, and/or imposing punitive surcharges.</p>



<p>This represents an incoherent, unstable, unsafe field that must be sustained at great expense, through falsehoods, manipulations, and abuse of power. &nbsp;</p>



<p>We are safer, in all ways, when everyone is watching out for others and for the coherence of the field, and not lying, exploiting, or treating others as collateral damage. Device use is sustaining an artificial reality about the safety of wireless tech – to sustain wireless tech. AI will not solve this.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>The Art of Pausing – With and For Others</strong></p>



<p>What do humans usually do when forced to wait, &#8211; <em>that new behavior adopted the last two decades?</em></p>



<p>Humans detach, and scroll, and text, individually, everywhere. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>We didn’t realize what the consequences were of screen-centric behaviors adopted during the pandemic, and the harm it has caused to the” field” of our consciousness.</p>



<p>Whether intentional or accidental, a growing portion of the population is either drunk or drowning in wireless frequencies, including children. </p>



<p>We face countless choices every day, about how to fill spaces in time.</p>



<p>We have been acculturated to look at a small screen that in itself seeks to manage and control our reality, just as previous generations were acculturated to smoke cigarettes. Both have been justified as beneficial to health. &nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Excessive</strong> <strong>“device-ing” is an increasingly unconscious and addictive choice, altering our reality, not for the better. </strong></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Right vs. Left Brained Consciousness</strong></p>



<p>Part of this unbalanced dynamic has been caused by loss of right-brained, holistic processing discussed <a href="https://safetechinternational.org/ai-alignment-a-divided-or-wholistic-worldview/">here</a> recently by Kate Kheel of <a href="https://safetechinternational.org/">Safe Tech International</a>.&nbsp; “The 2009 treatise, &#8216;The Master and His Emissary, The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World&#8217; by Iain McGilchrist discusses at length how the different world views of the left and right hemispheres of the brain impact us both individually and as a society.</p>



<p><strong>The left sees the world in parts</strong>, is detailed oriented, and has a single-minded focus on achieving a given task. In Iain’s words, it favors, “manipulation – grabbing, getting and controlling” and is an inanimate universe. It’s like a map of the world which leaves out the sentience, flavors, and nuance of the actual world. The right hemisphere sees more holistically and senses our interconnectedness with all life. Iain explains, “[It] sees not the representation but the living presence.” <strong>The right brain</strong> understands that life is ever morphing and evolving, and <strong>experiences an animate universe of richness, complexity, potential, and imagination</strong>.&nbsp; In principle, the two sides of the brain complement one another enabling us to go about our daily activities and accomplish necessary tasks (more left brain skillset), while still sensing we are part of a grander interconnected and integrated living system (a right brain skillset).</p>



<p>Iain opines that since the Enlightenment, our Western civilization has moved increasingly to the left (i.e. <strong>left-brained thinking</strong>), “…<strong>drunk on the belief that it knows everything and can fix everything</strong>.” – Kate Kheel</p>



<p>(See the 2021 4-minute overview of the book about the asymmetrical brain with Iain Gilchrist <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81Ci-9y_EYo&amp;t=84s">here</a>. &nbsp;See the entire 1-hour interview <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXGCNrgjZ0U&amp;t=0s">here</a>. &nbsp;See the Feb. 2004 46-minute Creed Culture interview with Dr. Iain Gilchrist <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jip18-FQtLA">here</a>. In this episode, Luke and Iain discuss his work, focusing on the importance of rediscovering the sacred, viewing the world holistically, and engaging the imagination alongside our reasoning faculties.”)</p>



<p>AI is a force multiplier of the imbalance between right and left-brain processing.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Replacing ‘Sailing Too Close to the Wind’ with ‘Digital Sobriety’</strong>.</p>



<p>There are an increasing number of efforts emerging towards establishing coherent fields, by challenging inaccurate narratives about tech, including wireless. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong># 1 Digital Sobriety, To Protect Nature</strong></p>



<p>Guidelines governing wireless exposures have never considered the effects of RFR on the nature environment.</p>



<p>On April 17, Arthur Firstenberg of the <a href="https://cellphonetaskforce.org/">Cellular Phone Tack Force</a> published his alarming narrative <a href="https://cellphonetaskforce.org/whirling-fish-bees-worms-sheep-turtles-penguins/">“Whirling fish, bees, worms, sheep, turtles, penguins; More Than Fifty Species Of Fish Circling And Spinning Until They Die”</a>&nbsp;culled from reports from the public &#8211; i.e. citizen science. See his other newsletters <a href="https://cellphonetaskforce.org/newsletters/">here</a>.</p>



<p>See also: <a href="https://microwavenews.com/">Microwave News</a></p>



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<p><a href="https://microwavenews.com/short-takes-archive/review-emf-and-rf-effects-flora-and-fauna">https://microwavenews.com/short-takes-archive/review-emf-and-rf-effects-flora-and-fauna</a></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#2 <strong>Digital Sobriety,</strong></strong> <strong>to Protect Children</strong> &#8211; <strong>It&#8217;s Still a Man&#8217;s World</strong></p>



<p>Guidelines governing wireless exposures have never considered the effects of RFR on pregnant women, infants, and children.</p>



<p>Read about how cellphones are tested on a dummy &#8211; that represents the head of a male military recruit: <a href="https://www.wearenotsam.com/">We Are Not SAM</a>.</p>



<p>Regarding mental health, <a href="https://www.afterbabel.com/about">John Haidt’s “After Babel “ Substack</a> (free to all subscribers) chronicles his extraordinary research around the supposition that “the transformation of society in the 2010s was not caused by anxious college students. They were simply the “canaries in the coal mine” — the first generation whose social lives have moved onto smartphones and social media platforms. As soon as they did so, in the early 2010s, an epidemic of mental illness began.” Learn more <a href="https://www.afterbabel.com/archive">here</a>.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><b>#3 </b><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Digital Sobriety</strong>, <strong>Regarding Neurological Health, EHS, Brain Cancer, DNA Damage</strong>, <strong>and More</strong></p>



<p>Guidelines governing wireless exposures have never considered the non-thermal effects of RFR, assuming that the only mechanism of damage is heat.</p>



<p>See the <a href="https://bioinitiative.org/updated-research-summaries/">Bioinitiative Report 2022</a>:</p>



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<p><strong>See</strong> <strong>EMF Medical Conference 2021</strong> 59 videos (29 hours) of highly informative expert presentations and panel discussions. Trailer and more details: <a href="https://emfconference2021.com/online-cme-ce-courses/">https://emfconference2021.com/online-cme-ce-courses/</a></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>The Return of Reason: Replacing NOMOPHOBIA (Fear of Being Without a Cell Phone) and FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) with LOMO (Less on Line &#8211; More on Life)</strong></p>



<p>Those not yet actively questioning technology and technocracy are outsourcing responsibility for the safety of the Earth and humanity to those who are not ready, willing and able to confront an incoherent worldview.</p>



<p>Wireless, in particular, is a harmful environmental pollutant. Nature does not recognize placing radio frequency transmitters on wildlife as conservation, or AI’s grotesque water and energy consumption or carbon credits as progress towards stewardship.  Technology harmful to biology is violating the Laws of Nature. Promoting AI alongside scarcity and carbon narratives, and smart grid/smart meter manipulations that deny access to basic services when needed, is obscene.</p>



<p>We face a perilous crossing.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Digital Sobriety and Scientific Diplomacy</strong></p>



<p>As individuals, we can begin reclaiming our own habit fields, to move towards digital sobriety and scientific diplomacy in response to real world damage already unfolding.</p>



<p>Most likely we can and will continue to use devices and technology, but first we need to backtrack to hold ourselves accountable for coherence, true inclusion, and safety. &nbsp;</p>



<p>From mining to energy consumption to water use to disposal, we have unleashed a tsunami of outsourced damage, with new sights set on colonizing and exploiting space -competitively.</p>



<p>We need to make our choices and decisions about tech more conscious, more inclusive, more ethical, more truthful, and more protective of nature and human health, everywhere. </p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Screen Time (Perhaps) Can Recede to its Rightful Place</strong></p>



<p>One way to start is to hard wire wherever possible as the first choice (especially in schools), and the minimize using screens and devices when in motion, for example when driving and walking. </p>



<p>There are so many good reasons and opportunities to forgo screens altogether, or to share screen experiences, rather than seeking faster, more ubiquitous wireless connections. </p>



<p>&#8220;Red, right, returning.&#8221; This Earth Day, more than ever, we need to call ourselves home. </p>



<p><em>“The real energy crisis, which exists upon this world, is the spiritual energy crisis and if this was solved all other crises would cease to exist” &#8211; <a href="https://www.aetherius.org.nz/the-spiritual-energy-crisis/">George King</a> – Western Master of Yoga</em></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[The social justice film Remembering Nearfield was selected to be included in the Venus on Broadway International Film Festival (VOBIFF) held in New York on May 19th, 2024.
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<p><em>Changing Minds, Opening Hearts, in Nine Minutes</em></p>



<p>Compiled by Patricia Burke of <a href="https://safetechinternational.org/">Safe Tech International</a>, with Sean Carney (Note: UK spelling is intact)</p>



<p>Over the next 2 months a remarkable indie film festival makes preparations to host an array of independent, artistic, and unforgettable films. The Venus on Broadway International Film Festival (VOBIFF) is an IMDB recognised festival and in the words of its director, Kathrina Miccio, is “focused on emerging, yet overlooked filmmakers, and writers and aims to show quality film of true indie filmmakers and honor their hard work and dedication.”</p>



<p>VOBIFF showcases talents from around the world. Miccio is a highly regarded actress and writer from New York with Italian roots who has turned her passion for film and culture into a mission. Known for her drive and entrepreneurship she is the creative director of three film festivals, a supporter of the arts, and a survivor of breast cancer, who supports and rewards new voices in film, keeping the flame of indie film burning bright.</p>



<p>VOBIFF is held in the heart of New York City and has been described as a unique, glamorous and warm five-star film festival celebrating the art of indie film-making. It promises to be an amazing gathering this year.&nbsp;<a href="https://filmfreeway.com/thecuttingroomnycisff" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://filmfreeway.com/thecuttingroomnycisff</a></p>



<p>In March 2024 Remembering Nearfield was selected to be included in VOBIFF. Miccio, who is also a portrait painter, underscored in an email to the film&#8217;s director, Sean Alexander Carney, a quote attributed to the Dutch Baroque Painter, Rembrandt: “A work is finished when an artist realizes his intentions.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>The words resonate with the spirit of the film, and reminded Carney of his clear intention to put out an accessible, socially important statement that educates audiences and breaks down taboos. Through its realism and artistic stylisations the film presents a vital human story to raise awareness, and brings hope. This is achieved through Carney’s research, direction and animation, Kate Kheel’s stirring musical score, and a powerfully narrated testimony by Corriëlle van Vuuren.</p>



<p>You must watch Remembering Nearfield yourself to see why it could potentially be nominated for a further award and recognition in New York in coming months. By watching it you will grasp everything that was intended, for the film focuses on neglected health and disability issues requiring wider recognition, understanding and solutions. You can be part of the solution.</p>



<p>Remembering Nearfield has now won 13 awards, including Best Health Film, Best Film on a Disability Issue, Best Animation, and has been nominated for Best Social Justice Documentary and other categories of note.&nbsp;&nbsp;In July 2023,&nbsp;<a href="https://ehtrust.org/remembering-nearfield-film-on-electromagnetic-radiation-awarded-best-health-film-at-cannes-world-film-festival/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Remembering Nearfield was awarded Best Health Film</a>&nbsp;at the prestigious Cannes World Film Festival.</p>


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<p>It is a film that lives up to the artists’ intentions. It is a film that cannot be ignored and continues to start conversations across the globe about Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), a functional impairment which is affecting the global population as man-made EMF radiation intensifies around us as an unnatural abundance – in the form of a pollution that impacts some more obviously than others, as van Vuuren’s experiences confirm.</p>



<p>Feedback from international film festivals, theatres and platforms airing the film indicates positive enthusiasm for the film, a true story focused on a woman denied relevant health support and social equality in a world that most people assume is inclusive and protects the human rights of everyone. We see how the world has turned its back on van Vuuren’s health and security owing to the nature of her health problem.</p>



<p>The film provokes many questions and strikes a chord in audiences who are moved and informed as van Vuuren wrestles with a “taboo” disability that is now reported by hundreds of millions of people on our planet.</p>



<p>Diverse audiences spanning the globe have shown much love in bringing this timely film to the world’s attention, among them Universities, scientists, and perhaps even more importantly, the people who didn&#8217;t realise EHS even existed.</p>



<p>The film’s intentions are at work, for it gives a voice to the voiceless and breaks down barriers helping people from all walks of life better understand EHS and the unacceptable social consequences. It is a historical time, for this not-for-profit indie film about EHS to reach so many people and earn positive and far-reaching recognition in the span of a year.</p>



<p>You can add your voice and show your support too, in New York and around the world. Share the flyer, share the film and make a noise about it, on social media and beyond. With imagination and will, we can change the world. This film shows us it does indeed need changing. When we are in accord, and in the right place, magic can happen.&nbsp; </p>



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<p>New York is a magical place and it’s a great chance for Remembering Nearfield to resonate its message. It is a film well worth 9 minutes of anyone’s time, aiming to bring clarification and understanding about EHS, an important but neglected health issue of our times.</p>



<p>The VOBIFF event date is on May 19th, 2024.&nbsp;<a href="https://indiefilmonline.com/venus-on-broadway-iff" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://indiefilmonline.com/venus-on-broadway-iff</a></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Remembering Nearfield: Synopsis</strong></p>



<p>&#8220;A wife and entrepreneur devoted to her family and business tragically loses everything as her health mysteriously declines. Why is she now left alone and unable to function in society? All is revealed through a series of startling events and a final, uncomfortable diagnosis.&nbsp;</p>



<p>She&#8217;s like anyone we know – for she too had believed that man-made electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from wireless and electrical sources could never impact her health. However, after many years of misdiagnosis the reality of her health condition becomes inescapable: the radiation from man-made EMFs is causing it.&nbsp;</p>



<p>She has a disability issue acknowledged by scientists for over century but today it seems &#8220;taboo&#8221; and still isn&#8217;t highlighted in a global health policy. There are consequences. The weight of the stigma attached to her diagnosis is as shocking as the increasing reports of this disability across the globe, by hundreds of millions of people.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As there is no acceptance or help from society she must manage her disability alone, marginalised, misunderstood, and ever vulnerable to man-made EMF radiation exposure. We glimpse the social exclusion, the deep anxieties, and the restrictions on her life that fuel her inspiring search for remedy. We become absorbed in her world.</p>



<p>Why does this revealing true story need to be told? Because people with this disability, called Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), are experiencing a shocking degree of discrimination and social isolation that no disabled person should bear. No-one should face stigmatisation or social exclusion because of the nature of their disability issues.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Remembering Nearfield opens our eyes to the extraordinary experiences of a woman whose life becomes transformed by electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). The health diversity and human rights issues come vividly into focus through her powerfully narrated testimony which dissolves taboos, offers hope, and highlights solutions. This is an awareness-raising animated documentary that seeks to educate and encourage understanding, promoting a more inclusive society that recognises and accommodates EHS.&#8221;</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Sean Carney: Why A Film About EHS?</strong></p>



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<p>Carney believes animation “can be a profound social game-changer, powerful enough in some cases to dissolve taboos and start important conversations.” He adds, “We need to transcend unhelpful taboos relating to EMF harm to see EHS for what it is – a real problem affecting real people in the real world.” Carney hopes his film will put this often-neglected disability forefront in the minds of his audience.</p>



<p>EHS is estimated to afflict <a href="https://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2023/04/12/april-13-2023-workshop-electro-hyper-sensitivity-the-state-of-science/">26.5 million Europeans alone</a> restricting access to employment and necessitating social withdrawal to avoid exposure. Remembering Nearfield’s narrator, Corriëlle van Vuuren, delivers an eye-opening chronicle of her own journey into unexpected ill-health with an eventual diagnosis of EHS. Carney preserves and enhances her raw statement with brilliantly poignant animation.</p>



<p>This film was made because education matters. Internationally acclaimed neuroscientist Professor Olle Johansson formerly of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, had this to say: “For an academic scientist like myself, it is always very impressive to see skilled movie makers, artists, and performers, summarize in less than 10 minutes a staggering 45 years of research!”</p>



<p>Carney hopes his film will “speak for itself” and start an urgent global conversation about EHS. Your valued support of the film is most welcome. You are invited to generate positive publicity and begin conversations that will catalyse understanding, tolerance, and inclusivity as we work together to bring clarity and solutions to bear on the issue of EHS.</p>



<p>In her film review, Karen Churchill of Safe Tech International noted:</p>



<p><em>“A bee, the symbol of our dependence on and interconnection with the natural world, concludes the story as the insect’s buzz morphs into the now familiar audio interference sound and serves as a transition to the closing section.</em></p>



<p><em>As food for thought, we read the words of Social Theorist Paul Virilio:</em></p>



<p><em>“When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck; when you invent the plane you also invent the plane crash; and when you invent electricity, you invent electrocution… Every technology carries its own negativity, which is invented at the same time as technical progress.”</em></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Share the Wisdom, Spread the Love</strong></p>



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<p>Watch the Cinematic Trailer: <a href="https://vimeo.com/811123928" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://vimeo.com/811123928</a></p>



<p>Watch Remembering Nearfield here: <a href="https://vimeo.com/810958040">https://vimeo.com/810958040</a></p>



<p>Official Film Information Website: <a href="https://express.adobe.com/page/POYG80KaKi8mi/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://express.adobe.com/page/POYG80KaKi8mi/</a></p>



<p>Film Reviews by Karen Churchill of Safe Tech International and Professor Olle Johansson: <a href="https://safetechinternational.org/review-of-remembering-nearfield/">https://safetechinternational.org/review-of-remembering-nearfield/</a></p>



<p>Film Gives Voice To Electromagnetic Radiation Disability <a href="https://ehtrust.org/film-gives-voice-to-electromagnetic-radiation-disability/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https</a><a href="https://ehtrust.org/film-gives-voice-to-electromagnetic-radiation-disability/">://ehtrust.org/film-gives-voice-to-electromagnetic-radiation-disability/</a></p>



<p>Remembering Nearfield, Film On Electromagnetic Radiation, Awarded Best Health Film At Cannes World Film Festival &nbsp;<a href="https://ehtrust.org/remembering-nearfield-film-on-electromagnetic-radiation-awarded-best-health-film-at-cannes-world-film-festival/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://</a><a href="https://ehtrust.org/remembering-nearfield-film-on-electromagnetic-radiation-awarded-best-health-film-at-cannes-world-film-festival/">ehtrust.org/remembering-nearfield-film-on-electromagnetic-radiation-awarded-best-health-film-at-cannes-world-film-festival/</a></p>



<p>The Festival: <a href="https://filmfreeway.com/VenusItalianInternationalFilmFestival" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="background-color: rgba(46, 99, 177, 0.1);">https://filmfreeway.com/VenusItalianInternationalFilm</span>Festival</a><a href="https://filmfreeway.com/VenusItalianInternationalFilmFestival"><em> </em></a> 5 Years Running, 500 Estimated Submissions, 75 Projects Selected, 40 Awards Given </p>



<p>Post comments in support of the film here <a href="https://www.facebook.com/VOBINYC/">https://www.facebook.com/VOBINYC/</a> and here: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0584031/bio/">https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0584031/bio/</a></p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Ticket Information:</strong></p>



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