Testimony about Microwave Sickness from a Retired Military Officer

Hi Katie, I am a 79 year-old, ex-Vietnam veteran and a military communications officer.  I suffered microwave illness while serving in Vietnam and have suffered such every since. They covered the illness up in the military and all of my … Continue reading

Teaching Fertility Awareness and Wireless Tech Hazards Around the World: An Interview with Katie Singer

  by Jill Allatta Since the mid-90s, Katie Singer has taught and written about Fertility Awareness, an evidence-based form of natural family planning. Katie advocates for menstrual cycle health. She has worked in Amish, African, Guatemalan and other communities. She … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – September, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

An Electronic Silent Spring September, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com 1. Does a window crack open? Check out Consumer Reports’ new story about cell phones and exposure to electromagnetic radiation. click here 2. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn) and Rep. … Continue reading

Rules & Regulations About Electricity, Electronics, Wireless Devices, Electric & Telecom Infrastructure: A Study Guide

c 2015 by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com What are regulations, and why do we need them? When we instruct children to look both ways before crossing the street, we introduce them to a safety regulation. As cars become common, we required … Continue reading

For Friends Who Aim To Conceive or Already Pregnant

Please check out this brochure, What You Need to Know About Wireless Radiation and Your Baby from the Environmental Health Trust. It includes clear advice from Dr. Hugh Taylor, the head of Yale Med Schl’s Ob/Gyn Dept. www.babysafeproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/BabySafe-Project-Booklet.pdf Best, Katie … Continue reading

FCC’s Newest Ruling Will Allow Wireless Devices to Operate on the Same Frequency as Medical Monitors

In early August, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a rule that will allow unlicensed devices (such as bluetooth technologies, mobile phones and garage door openers) to operate on the same frequency as heart and fetal monitors used by … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – June, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

An Electronic Silent Spring June, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer 1. Check out my new report, “Safer Solar Power.” https://www.ourwebofinconvenienttruths.com/safer-solar-power/ It describes how some inverters and net meters can generate magnetic and radiofrequency fields–and it presents solutions for keeping solar-powered … Continue reading

Fertility Awareness and Electronics

A Conversation with Sarah Bly’s FA Teacher-Trainers and Katie Singer June 1, 2015 * Notes compiled by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com   When I started teaching Fertility Awareness in the mid-1990s, at least one third of my students had irregular cycles. … Continue reading

Greater risk of miscarriages within 100 meters of cell phone towers

From Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, http://www.saferemr.com: Epidemiological investigation of risk factors of the pregnant women with early spontaneous abortion in Beijing Zhou LY, Zhang HX, … Continue reading

Princeton University Pulls WiFi Safety Assurances

Press release from Parents For Safe Technology Website: PRLog – March 16, 2015 – Princeton University removed its position statement on wireless safety from their website after concerns were raised that Princeton’s information was “outdated and inaccurate”. Starting in early … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – May, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

In April, I spoke about EMR-related issues in Boulder, Colorado and Eugene, Oregon. In both cities, I gave a talk called “Aiming to First Do No Harm: The Education of Electronics Users.” https://www.ourwebofinconvenienttruths.com/aiming-to-first-do-no-harm/. It describes electronic interference commonly experienced by … Continue reading