Sorry Vic, I'm only trying to help. I was in the same place as you six months ago; extremely angry that there was no way to get any action on the matter, at the ineptitude of investigators and the condecending arrogance of doctors. I too believed it was an effect caused by wireless digital transmissions. I am still not happy about the amount of EMF we are subjected to and since I ditched wireless network, mobile and cordless phone I feel a little healthier. But I am afraid the EMF theories do not stack up. The hum exists in the remotest of places, no gas, electricity or comms.
After some reflection on all the possible 'theories' that I had read about it became apparent that there was a concerted cover-up surrounding the hum. The most well developed of these was microwave hearing and it's origin lies with the military and the government. The tin-foil hat was another invention of theirs after the Bristol Hum became news. These stories are there to misdirect and ridicule the people who complain about the hum. The medical profession have obviously had there own misdirection from above also. The other method they use is attempting to localise the incidents by linking them to a particular town, then insisting measurements be taken. Even if you could measure it or record it you would not be able to reproduce it for others to hear. That is why measurement is irrelevant in this instance. It is peoples experience that matters. Subjective evidence IS relevant especially when it relates to peoples well-being. The whole science of psychology was founded on this. So you see the only way to get action on this matter is to get every possible hum sufferer around the world to cooperate and petiton their respective governments en-masse. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
