Desiree Jaworski is the the Executive Director for The Center for Safer Wireless.
The Mission of The Center for Safer Wireless is to enhance public understanding of wireless technology and products.
The Center for Safer Wireless offers public seminars that share the latest research on how radio frequency radiation and electromagnetic radiation affect our health.
The goals of the organization are to:
Educate Americans on how wireless products work
Enable Americans to use wireless products more safely
Promote the precautionary principle
Facilitate review of the current wireless safety standards
Facilitate review of local government rights in the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Desiree tells the story of how the organization came to be, how she became involved, and eventually took on the duties of Executive Director.
The website for The Center for Safer Wireless is http://centerforsaferwireless.us/.
On this podcast we hear from Dr Gunnar Heuser.
Doctor Heuser is a practicing physician of international reputation. He has coauthored several books and written numerous scientific papers and abstracts. He has been an invited speaker all over the United States, as well as Europe, South America and Australia.
Dr. Heuser has designed an objective, standardized testing protocol to document EMF related injuries.
Dr. Heuser uses his experience as much as possible, to inform the public and his colleagues of the potentially devastating effects of environmental and electromagnetic exposure.
An interview with Julie Levine from California on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, how EMF radiation affects both adults and children, what can be done, and how to avoid exposure.
Featuring Liz Barris from The People's Initiative.
The People’s Initiative Foundation is a non profit charity dedicated to educating the public on making change where there is stagnation in the areas that deeply affect us all, but have been overlooked by our government. This includes issues of concerning the extremely high and growing levels of electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radiation.
The projects can be on the local, state, federal and worldwide level and can range anywhere from local community projects to documentary film making, to advocacy issues regarding congressional legislation and beyond.
"Whether it’s helping the environment, animals, children, the elderly, the poor, the homeless, a third world country or even just strengthening existing protective laws so as to give them teeth, PIF is committed to helping make the real changes necessary, by educating the public on how to change the law. So called “special interests” effectively control the legislative process. We seek to educate the public on how to have a real influence on government and see that issues important to us all, not just “special interests” receive the attention they deserve. We support and encourage average citizens taking this kind of responsibility for their community and their world."