Previous Events and Feedback

2020

24th February – Hastings & Rother U3A

26th January – 5G Global Awareness, Upper Beeding

7th January – Midhurst Probus Club

2019

5th November – Sequela Foundation, Maidenhead

26th October – Fairwarp Village Hall

25th October – Eastbourne Stop 5G

10th October – Brighton Five Deans U3A

27th September – Cobham Village Hall

20th September – Horsham Library

11th September – Horsted Keynes WI

10th September – Newbury Probus

6th August – Herne Bay Probus

28th July – Rode Memorial Hall, Frome

26th July – Glastonbury Symposium

24th July – Barton on Sea Probus

4th July – Horsham Probus

11th June – South Godstone WI

5th June – Oddfellows, Tunbridge Wells

31st May – Friends Meeting House, Worthing

16th May – Hertfordshire Retired Engineers

14th May – Changing Times, Burgess Hill

9th May – West Byfleet WI

1st May – Horne Wednesday Club

24th April – Godstone WI

23rd April – Meopham Probus

9th April – Lewes Probus

13th March – Spectrum, Worthing

1st March – Reigate & Redhill U3A

14th February – Fetcham Townswomens Guild

30th January – Spectrum, Worthing

2018

18th November – Multidimensional Show, Birmingham

7th November – Retired Engineers, East Horsley

6th November – Probus, Ferring

5th November – Probus, Sutton, Surrey

30th October – Probus, Wallington & Carshalton

19th October – Indigos, Haywards Heath

14th October – Stroud (Documentary & 2 Talks)

10th October – Arun West U3A

9th October – Broadbridge Heath WI

27th September – Screening in Henfield

23rd September – Screening in Upper Beeding

6th September – Crawley Down WI

5th September – Probus, Mid Sussex Golf Club

5th September – Epsom Downs TWG

23rd August – Screening in Henfield

26th July – Screening In Henfield

13th July – FSB Surrey Hills

4th July – Windlesham Fellowship

27th June – New Milton U3A

20th June – Herstmonceux WI

19th June – Probus, White Hart, Henfield

11th June – Portchester Townswomens Guild

7th June – Hastings Probus

31st May – Hornchurch Rotary

13th May – Osteomyology Conference (Warwick)

1st May – Ferring (TWG)

17th April – Amersham (TWG)

17th April – Birmingham (WI)

12th April – Horsham Rotary

24th March – Trimpley, Worcestershire

22nd March – Bognor Regis – Felpham (U3A)

19th March – Sturminster Marshall, Dorset

4th March – Arundel

6th February – Cranleigh (U3A)

1st February – Bramber (Probus, Chanctonbury)

18th January – Reigate

2017

3rd December – Uckfield

25th November – Upper Beeding

15th November – Midhurst (Easebourne Lunch Club)

13th November – Arundel (Rotary)

22nd October – Horsham

17th October – Henfield (Trefoil Guild)

8th October – Stroud

3rd October – Godalming (Womens Institute)

1st October – Henfield

21st September – West Worthing (Probus)

14th Sepember – Dormansland (Probus)

13th September – Epsom (Probus)

11th September – Horsham (Probus)

5th September – Burgess Hill (Aircrew Veterans)

3rd August – Horsham (Probus Weald)

26th July – Guildford (Rotary)

19th June – Billingshurst (Rotary)

12th April – Portchester (Townswomens Guild Conference)

1st October 2017  Henfield

“Thank you for all the time and effort you have put in to organising the event in Henfield yesterday.  We all found it very interesting and worthwhile, and will persevere in trying to spread the word.  As you say, it is always good to exchange views and hear about other people’s experiences as well. We’ll keep in touch, and I will remind my brother about the event in Stroud on Sunday in case he is now free to go”.
With kind regards,
FS (Uckfield)

8th October 2017  Stroud

A crowd of over 50 people attended a talk on the hidden health dangers arising from smart meters and other mobile appliances at the Open House in Stroud on Sunday 8th October.

Attendees were informed about the possible long-term effects of holding a mobile phone against the body, together with other ways of minimizing exposure to this silent and invisible microwave energy.

Heading the talks was Alan Cooke of UK Radiation along with Debra Fry whose 15-year-old daughter Jenny committed suicide after becoming sick following the installation of wireless technology at her school and Debra is currently campaigning for the removal of wireless from all schools.

Alan has his own health care company and has spent many years researching the effects of cordless telephones, wireless wi-fi and smart meters have upon the cells in the body. He has also attended many conferences and lectures by leading scientists, professors and top doctors who all recommend a precautionary approach especially amongst children when it comes to the length of time spent talking on a cell phone.

During the 3-hour lectures Debra explained how she noticed a change in her daughter’s persona when exposed to a wireless router even over a small period of time. As soon as she was away from the technology her symptoms quickly disappeared.

Alan explained how the cells in our bodies are very adept at repairing naturally. However, if they are continually bombarded with outside interference at a level way above our normal operating frequencies they eventually break down, which invariably leads to disease.

Unfortunately the safety guidelines in this country are the highest in the world, have not been updated since 1998 and refer to thermal effects on the body only.  The real dangers are the RF waves penetrating through skin and tissue producing biological effects on the body.

Commenting afterwards Alan said “This was a very successful event and many people were completely unaware of the hidden dangers within their own homes. What parents need to realise is that young children have much thinner skulls than adults, their bodies are not completely developed until the age of 22, and placing a mobile phone to their head for any length of time could well cause them serious health issues in later life.”

“The audience here in general were quite well informed, compared to most people that I address, and whilst I have no problem with this technology being used, there is a general complete lack of awareness of what constitutes safe usage.”

12th April 2018 Horsham Rotary

That was a really good talk last evening, and in my opinion, very informative and thought provoking.  You condensed the content to a level that highlighted many important points, and hopefully inspired people to be interested and look into the subjects further.
Thank you kindly for giving your time and I hope the experience of visiting our club and doing the presentation was good for you? My guest Sue enjoyed the presentation, and it was her first visit to Rotary!
I will keep in touch and wish you a good summer … with your programme of spreading the word. Thanks again.

Best Regards

Derek Bradnum

17th April 2018 King’s Norton WI – Birmingham

Thank you for your talk on Tuesday. We all found it very enlightening as I am sure you realised on the day.

Regards

Jane Trout

17th April 2018 Amersham Townwomens Guild

Thank you for your talk on Tuesday evening, you certainly made our group think about your subject, especially the installation of Smart meters into our homes, I feel we won’t be so keen to be rushed into it.

Regards,
Phyl Curry

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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