Subject:  (Fogal) Re Another web-site adds EMF-L discussion list (fwd)
Date:     Thu, 3 Dec 1998 030308 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru <rbeavers@llion.org>
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......Connie, I am forwarding your message to the group because I know
that "out there" are better qualified people to answer about your
monitor.....Good to hear from you!.....Some of us are closely following
your fight there in Canada, too......Does the recent election
outcome change anything?  It wouldn't change anything in
the U.S.  "There ain't a dimes worth of difference 'tween 'em!"
[George Wallace]

The recent impeachment process in the U.S. shows (me) that -- the
Democrats are hypocrites ... and the Republicans are wimps -- that's
the only difference I see......guru......

.......guru...... ---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 11:17:09 -0800
From: CONNIE FOGAL 
To: "Roy L. Beavers" 
Subject: Re: Another web-site adds EMF-L discussion list (fwd)

Roy I do not know how I originally got on your lists but I am so glad I did.

Forgive me for being so stupid. but I have a question. I just went to the
site referred to in your last letter re (http://www.tco-info.com ). I am
trying to check out the safety of my monitor an NEC Multisync XV17. IT does
not show up on htat website . Does that mean my monitor is not safe?

I am not h appy with this monitor . I have had it back to the repair dept
because of loss to accurate easy reading of letters. I was told it had a
high safety factor re emission when I bought it a year ago. How do I
confirm that.?

Sorry to be like a patient asking for free medical help.

Connie Fogal


At 12:41 AM 12/2/1998 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi everybody:
>
>I'm afraid that I have been "occupied" more than usual during the
>recent holiday (and congressional impeachment hearings).....
>
>I haven't answered all my mail of late.  I will....
>
>The following message is another case where our activities are being
>more widely circulated.  We appreciate this, Mark.  (I urge all of the
>EMF-L scientists, engineers and tech experts to take note of the request
>below concerning the need to identify "safest" electrical products.  We
>certainly have some people who can contribute to that!)
>
>For EMF-L readers, some of you know of Dr. Rea already.  Those of you
>who have "ES" type symptoms should learn more about him through the
>American Environmental Health Foundation web-site mentioned below....
>  We welcome this new group to our growing circle 
>of friends.....
>
>Cheerio.....
>
>Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
>rbeavers@llion.org..............http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html
>................................It is better to light a single candle ...
>than to curse the darkness...............................................
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 18:51:20 -0600
>From: Mark Jackson 
>To: "'rbeavers@llion.org'" 
>Cc: "'Cyril.Smith@which.net'" 
>Subject: EMF-L discussion list
>
>12/1/98
>
>Dear EMF Guru;
>
>Please add me to your EMF-L discussion list.
>
>Dr. Cyril Smith suggested that I join your list.  I am the webmaster for
>the American Environmental Health Foundation (http://www.aehf.com).  The
>AEHF is a non-profit organization founded by Dr. Wm. Rea to provide
>educational material on the effect of the environment on health and disease.
>
>I am helping build the web site and would like to add more information on
>EMF as well as several links.  I will add a link to the Swedish
>Association for the Electrosensitive (http://www.feb.se/ ) as well as
>your page http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html
>
>It would be most helpful for the public and professional audience that
>the AEHF web site is addressing to have guidelines for selecting the
>"safest" electrical products including:
>
>	1.  Cell phones.
>	2.  Pagers
>	3.  Watches
>	4.  Computers & monitors (http://www.tco-info.com )
>	5.  Televisions
>	6.  additional consumer products.
>
>Obviously not using these devices is the best choice in avoiding EMF.
>However, they are such widely used electronic devices, that guidelines
>for the "safest" products would be helpful.  Most helpful would be advise
>on specific brands (such as those shown for monitors at tco-info.)
>
>Any assistance or suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Sincerly,
>
>Mark Cree Jackson, MSE, MBA
>webmaster www.aehf.com
>(Chemically and EMF sensitive individual for 12 years)
>
>cc: Dr. Cyril Smith
>
>
>



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