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Una St.Clair-Moniz is currently Director, Citizens for Safe Technology (CST), a non-profit, educational group of parents and concerned people located in the Lower Mainland, who are advocating for precautionary measures in the use of untested and unregulated wireless technologies. Precautionary actions would include hard wiring computers in schools, restricting cellular antennae on school grounds and other sensitive areas, and educating on the safe use of cell phones. Una started this non-profit group after experiencing shocking ill health effects which she believes stemmed from exposure to the microwave radiation emitted by the wi-fi router in her office.
Prior to starting CST, Una worked with Dr. Samuel Epstein and the Cancer Prevention Coalition as Regional Coordinator, North West Region, and was also Education Coordinator for the Humane Education Society, which provided education to schools and other organizations on healthy relationships with animals and the environment. Una currently works as a Certified Imago Relationship & Communication Educator with the Imago Institute which was started by Dr. Harville Hendrix, supporting couples, families and businesses create healthy and positive communication skills.
Una can be contacted at 778-858-0588 or stclair@telus.net.
Visit website at http://www.citizensforsafetechnology.org
and recommended websites http://www.wiredchild.org and http://www.bioinitiative.org
The Inconvenient Truth About Wireless Technologies
Presented by Dr. Magda Havas, PhD
Langley United Church, 5673 – 200th Street, Langley
Friday, July 17 at 7:15 p.m.
Dr. Magda Havas is Associate Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies at Trent University where she teaches and does research on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity, ground current, radio frequency radiation and electrical hypersensitivity. She is working with diabetics and those with multiple sclerosis who are responding adversely to power quality issues in their homes. Dr. Havas received her B.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and did Post-Doctoral Research at Cornell University before returning to Canada. She has co-edited 3 books and has more than 100 publications.
Professor Havas served as a science advisor to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC); an advisor to the Acid Rain Coalition; a member of the Ontario Environmental Appeal Board; a member of the Mayor’s Committee on Sustainable Development in Peterborough; a co-founder and past-president of the Uxbridge Conservation Group and she has been involved with several environmental educational groups including Shad Valley and the KEY Foundation (Knowledge of the Environment for Youth). At Trent University she served on the Board of Governors, Senate, and the President’s Advisory Committee on the Environment and is currently a member of the Institute for Health Studies.
Dr. Havas provides advice to the public and expert testimony on radio frequency radiation from wireless telecommunication antennas and electromagnetic fields from power lines in the United States and Canada. She helped draft Resolution 15 for the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) cellphone antennas on fire halls. She also helped draft the Private Member;s Bill on Ground Current Pollution in Ontario that received unanimous approval at its Second Reading in the House. The Ontario Energy Board is currently reviewing that Bill.
Magda Havas is science advisor on EMF- related issues to non-profit organizations including: WEEP Initiative in Canada; the Council on Wireless Technology Impacts and the EMR Policy Institute in the US; HESE and the EM Radiation Trust in the UK; and the National Platform Stralingscrisico’s in the Netherlands.
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