Subject:  Re Brief comment about 60-Hz fields (fwd)
Date:     Thu, 4 Dec 1997 155016 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@mail.llion.org>
To:       emfguru@hotmail.com
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Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 14:48:58 -0500
To: "Roy L. Beavers" 
Subject: Re: Brief comment about 60-Hz fields (fwd)

Hi Roy,

I am afraid I have not been following the EMF issue of late.  But your flow
of correspondence is a welcome window on insight!!  Just thought I'd drop
the following note along.

Hope your keeping well and having a good start to what will be an even
better Christmas season.

Regards, Mike Milburn

Hi guru,

Just thought I'd add my 2 cents worth on the ongoing 60 Hz debate.

At one time I did some extensive reading on the history of electrical
power.  The great Edison and Westinghouse did battle over AC versus DC.  
Many dogs were killed to "prove" which was safer.  And the electric chair
-- a great American invention -- was even involved in the fascinating
story.  Makes for a good read for history buffs!!

In any case, I recall reading that many people did report feeling strange
when cities and homes became "wired" for the first time.  Some refused to
sleep in a bedroom after it had been electrified because of sleep
disturbance and other subjective health complaints.

Also, although he worked with multiple frequencies, Tesla himself became
the first case of electrical sensitivity.

Holiday Greetings to All,

Mike Milburn (Canada) 

[Guru's note:  Mike and his wife, Maren Oelbermann, are the authors of:
"Electro-Magnetic Fields and Your Health," Vancouver 1994 by New Star
Books, ISBN 0-921586-30-2.]

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