Schlagwort-Archive: Arthur Firstenberg

Arthur Firstenberg: May 28, 1950 – February 25, 2025

Arthur Firstenberg: 
May 28, 1950 – February 25, 2025
 
 
Arthur Firstenberg,
author, environmentalist and activist, died in his home after months of an undiagnosed illness, surrounded by family and friends. Arthur was born in Brooklyn, New York to survivors of the Holocaust. His childhood summers in upstate New York, the Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and on an island near Newfoundland fostered his love of nature. At Cornell University, he devoted half of his time to hiking, canoeing and rock climbing—and half to physics, mathematics, ancient civilizations and foreign languages.
After graduating in 1971, he lived with small farmers in Norway and among Guatemala’s traditional Maya. From 1978 to 1982, Arthur attended medical school at the University of California, Irvine. He left before graduating after more than 40 dental x-rays led to his experiencing microwave sickness. He became a vegetarian and a Feldenkrais practitioner. In 1986, Arthur participated in the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament.
While walking across the U.S., he witnessed modern society’s destruction of the Earth and its creatures. In 1989, in search of a simple life, he traveled to northernmost Canada but found heart-wrenching destruction there, too. In 1996, to expedite the roll-out of cellular phone service, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act
. Its Section 704 prohibits municipalities from denying permits to install cellular antennas based on their environmental effects. Arthur founded the Cellular Phone Task Force and began providing a clearinghouse for information about wireless technologies’ injurious effects and a global support network for people disabled by electromagnetic fields. He began tracking the permit requests that corporations made to municipalities to install cellular antennas, smart meters and other radiation-emitting technologies—and rallied others to try to stop such efforts.In 1997, based on the rights of states, nature and disabled people, the Cellular Phone Task Force joined other groups to challenge the Federal Communications Commission’s radio-frequency radiation exposure limits.
Their efforts were unsuccessful. In 2002, the U.S. Access Board recognized that under the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), electromagnetic sensitivities may be considered disabilities. Arthur moved to Santa Fe, NM in 2005. Introducing himself to a packed audience at the Women’s Club, he named some of the effects of exposure to electromagnetic radiation—nausea, nosebleeds, diarrhea, headaches, insomnia, fatigue, irregular hair loss and nerve pain. Many people were moved to tears as they realized wireless technologies’ effects on their families, pets and themselves.
 Each time a corporation proposed a new cell tower or the city proposed installing new WiFi, or a utility proposed transmitting “smart” meters, Arthur notified his mailing list and encouraged people to attend public hearings and speak out. The City Council chambers often overflowed. 
Arthur became known for his intolerance of wireless devices, his passionate public comments, his unwillingness to compromise on ecological or public health, and for suing a neighbor whose Wi-Fi disturbed him. The NY Times and other media repeatedly ridiculed Arthur for that lawsuit. The attention did not faze him. In 2021, through the Santa Fe Alliance for Public Health and Safety, he petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on 1) whether the Telecom Act’s Section 704 violates the First Amendment right of access to courts and 2) whether “environmental effects” also encompasses “health effects.” Many organizations joined this suit, but the Supreme Court refused to hear the case. Arthur tracked the dates of his experience of new or intensified symptoms—and found that they correlated with the dates on which satellites, 5G and other technologies turned on.
In The Invisible Rainbow, he correlated electrification’s rise with the increase of previously unknown diseases including cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s. He considered radiation emitted by cordless phones, cellular antennas, mobile phones, laptops, fluorescent lights, satellites, smart utility meters, newer cars and other transmitting devices a violation of nature. For years, Arthur got around Santa Fe with a bicycle. He never owned a television or a cell phone.
He dreamed of people politely accepting neighbors’ requests to turn off mobile devices and unplug WiFi. Because computers ravage the Earth and public health from their cradles-to-graves, he dreamed of a society with shared—not individually owned—computers. He frequently called for people to quit using mobile devices. As a member of Once A Forest, he opposed forest management policies such as thinning and prescribed fires. Arthur understood the consequences of the electrical power at our fingertips
. ~~~ “The only thing we can really do for the Earth is to stop destroying it.Then the Earth will take care of itself. Instead of trying to fix the whole planet, let us attend to our own simple lives.”
Arthur Firstenberg ~~~ Firstenberg’s books include The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life (Chelsea Green, 2020, more than 100,000 copies sold); Microwaving Our Planet: The Environmental Impact of the Wireless Revolution (1997); and, most recently, The Earth and I(Skyhorse, 2025). Arthur Firstenberg is survived by a nephew and countless people committed to respecting nature and reducing electronic technologies’ harms to ecosystems and public health. A memorial gathering was held Saturday, March 1st at the Santa Fe Main Library. A Zoom memorial will be scheduled at a later date.

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 There is an invitation to post reflections and memories of Arthur on a dedicated page at Safe Tech International’s Website Comments and reflections can take the form of prose, poetry, music, art, video, or ideas and announcements of ways to further Arthur’s work. Please send “submissions” to team@safetechinternational.org, and they will post them to the page. Indicate in your email whether you would (or would not) like your name and country displayed with the comment.  

Smart meters, my new book, and expanded team– arthur firstenberg

  MY BOOK IS FINALLY IN PRINT, TO BE RELEASED JANUARY 7, 2025 Buy it for friends for Christmas. Published by Skyhorse Publishing. My new book, The Earth and I, can be ordered now and will be mailed January 7. This is a groundbreaking book about the real causes of the environmental crisis that I wrote in the early 1990s and updated during the past year. It is the first book to paint human beings as part of nature and not rulers over it, and as controlled by technology, rather than controllers of technology.     LAST CHANCE ON SMART METERS   We have hired a lawyer, Helen Bennett, to take us to the New Mexico Supreme Court. Here in New Mexico, we still have a chance to shine a light on the global destruction being wrought by wireless technology. We still have a chance to set a precedent for the world here because New Mexico is the last state in the U.S. to approve smart meters, and unlike cell towers there is no law prohibiting states from banning smart meters on the basis of their health and environmental effects. The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) approved smart meters on October 17, 2024. We are preparing to file a Notice of Appeal in the New Mexico Supreme Court on January 8, 2025. Our strong grounds for appeal are contained in this short document, Motion for Rehearing, which we filed on November 18, and which the NMPRC ignored. DONATIONS are urgently needed to pay for our lawyer. If you are an individual or member of an organization that can document the harm caused by smart meters to you and/or others, and you would like to join a Friends of the Court (amici curiae) brief, please call me, (505) 471-0129. We also need a lawyer to coordinate and file the amicus curiae brief; call me if you can help with this. NEW TEAM MEMBERSWe have hired a marketing and public relations person to take over the sending out of newsletters and the selling of our mission to the public. I am still quite ill since I collapsed on August 20, so we are hiring additional help in order to keep our vital message going. Donations are needed for this purpose as well.
    Arthur Firstenberg   President, Cellular Phone Task Force
Author, The Earth and I (Skyhorse Publishing 2024) Author, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life (Chelsea Green Publishing 2020)
  P.O. Box 6216 Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
+1 505-471-0129 December 21, 2024

My health and my next book — arthur firstenberg

My Health and My Next Book Dear Subscribers, I have been extremely ill for 6 weeks. I am putting all my energy into making sure The Earth and I, my important book about the environmental crisis, is released shortly. Originally scheduled for release on October 1, there has been a delay due to problems creating the index. This is being remedied, and the book should be ready to go to print in about a week. It should be ready for shipping from Amazon and other booksellers sometime in November. My thanks to those of you who have preordered the book. On August 20, after spending all day on the computer sending individualized letters to the first 10 of our 96 volunteers around the world, my body was seized by an unknown force that has paralyzed and crippled me ever since. These letters were sent by the volunteers to 50 environmental organizations urging them to join forces with us. Suddenly, from one moment to the next, as I was shutting down the computer, I could not move and every muscle in my body felt like it had been attacked by a baseball bat. Since then I am in extreme pain all over all the time, from my fingers to my toes, all my muscles are so weak, and I can only move very slowly. I am still trying to find out what is causing this, and I am seeing an energy healer. I have hired someone to help with computer work, but I myself am staying offline for the time being and will not be able to answer emails.  
  Arthur Firstenberg President, Cellular Phone Task Force P.O. Box 6216
Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA
+1 505-471-0129
October 1, 2024

My next book, The Earth and I, to be released Oct. 1 — arthur firstenberg

  My Next Book, THE EARTH AND I, Will Be
Released on October 1 456 Pages ISBN: 978-1510781832 Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing “Who am I upon this Earth, so green, so blue, so round?” Having returned from a journey to Canada’s Yukon Territory — a remote northern part of this planet — I needed the answer to that question. The year was 1989. I had gone there without a car, traveling by bus, train, boat, and foot, seeking a refuge where I could live out the rest of my life within nature, and away from the civilization that was destroying everything I loved. To my horror, I did not find it. Even in the wilderness of the far north, the air was polluted. Pelts of wolves and polar bears hung on the walls of saloons, and were for sale on the shelves of tourist shops. The residents of that region zoomed around in their motorboats, snowmobiles, and private airplanes.

I returned south, and walked the streets of Vancouver, asking the universe Why? How was it possible that one of Earth’s creatures could destroy all the rest? What was the real cause of this holocaust? I had to find out, because the answers that were being given to me did not make sense. And without real answers, no real solutions are possible.

Back home, I spent much of the next four years in the archives of the main branch of the New York Public Library, the famous building with the stone lions keeping watch out front. And my research became a book — a book with surprising answers that I had to put aside while I dealt with an emergency threat to my life in the form of the wireless revolution.

This year I picked up the manuscript again, brought it up to date, and found a publisher for it. It is even more relevant today than it was thirty years ago, because the Earth is being destroyed even faster than it was, and our society still pretends that humans are gods, and in control, whereas in fact nothing could be further from the truth.

The Earth and I is the human story, from two million years ago to today. It is about the environmental crisis. It is about technology. It is about choices.

The Earth and I is being published in hardcover by Skyhorse Publishing, and can be
pre-ordered now from Amazon.  
  Arthur Firstenberg Author of The Invisible Rainbow P.O. Box 6216
Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA
+1 505-471-0129
arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org July 30, 2024 This article is also
posted on my website.  
 

CALIFORNIANS WIN, ASTRONOMERS LOSE — arthur firstenberg

Astronomers Lose in Court Last Friday, July 12, 2024,
a 3-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit gave the green light to SpaceX to keep on destroying our night sky and filling our atmosphere with metallic dust and toxic chemicals.  
  On December 29, 2022, the International Dark-Sky Association, representing astronomers all over the world, had appealed the decision of the Federal Communications Commission to grant SpaceX a license to launch up to 30,000 more satellites without performing an environmental review.
See my newsletter of April 30, 2024 for details. In Friday’s decision, the court ruled that satellite launches and deployment, no matter how many, “are deemed individually and cumulatively to have no significant effect on the quality of the human environment and are categorically excluded from environmental processing.”
The astronomers have 45 days to decide whether to appeal the 3-judge panel’s decision to the full 15-member Court of Appeals. Even if they do not do so, they can still appeal the panel’s decision to the U.S. Supreme Court within 90 days. AT&T Must Maintain Its Landlines in California On July 1, 2024, Californians won their fight to keep their landline telephones.  
  Last November, AT&T, which is the landline telephone provider in large parts of California, applied to the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) for permission to abandon its landlines and end analog telephone service for most people in that state.
Opposition to its application was overwhelming.
The City and County of San Francisco,
the County of San Mateo,
the County of Santa Clara,
the Media Alliance,
Tahoe Energy Ratepayers,
the Utility Reform Network,
the Center for Accessible Technology,
Catalina Island Connect,
California Restoration LLC, and
the California Farm Bureau Federation all participated in the proceeding and all opposed AT&T’s application.
Even the Public Advocates Office of the CPUC opposed the application.
And on June 25, 2024, the CPUC denied the application and ordered AT&T to keep maintaining its landlines.
Meanwhile, AT&T, in an attempt to go around the CPUC, lobbied the state legislature to enact a law allowing it to end landline service. On June 10, 2024, Assemblymember Tina McKinnor introduced a bill in the California legislature (AB-2797) that would have allowed every landline provider in California to abandon its landlines. But on July 1, under immense pressure from her constituents, Assemblymember McKinnor withdrew the bill.  
  Arthur Firstenberg   President, Cellular Phone Task Force Author,
The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life
P.O. Box 6216 Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
+1 505-471-0129 July 16, 2024
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That when you make a call or send a text, the nearest tower (or satellite) turns on frequencies just for you and irradiates your entire neighborhood (or entire city) and everyone and everything alive in it just so you can make your call or send your text. That simply owning a cell phone, no matter how little you use it, requires all the cell towers and satellites on Earth to be there so that your phone will work when you need it. — arthur firstenberg

Please get rid of your cell phones now — arthur firstenberg

PLEASE GET RID OF YOUR CELL PHONES NOW The most important, and most ignored, medical study in the world was published in 2004 by Olle Johansson, a scientist at the Karolinska Institute, the institution that awards the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Its other author was Örjan Hallberg and its title was “1997 – A curious year in Sweden”. In the autumn of 1997, in every one of the 21 counties in that country, the number of sick people stopped declining and abruptly began increasing.   
  The number of people registered as sick for more than a year had been declining and reached a record low of 43,256 in July 1997. The following month that trend suddenly reversed direction and began rising steeply.
In December 2003 the number of long-term sick was 135,318.
The number of people absent from work due to illness, which had been declining steeply for years, also suddenly began increasing.
It rose from a low of 118,530 in August 1997 to 309,124 in February 2003. The number of people registered with load injury (pain in the neck, shoulders, back, etc.) doubled between 1997 and 2001.
The number of suicide attempts by young people increased by 30% between 1998 and 2001.
The yearly incidence of prostate cancer began rising sharply and increased by 32% between 1997 and 2004.
In Stockholm, in men aged 50–59, new cases of prostate cancer increased nine-fold.
The number of people seriously injured in traffic accidents, which had been steadily declining, increased from 400 in 1996 to 1,200 in 2004.
The number of traffic accidents involving bus drivers increased from less than 150 in 1997 to 250 in 2003.
The recovery time after breast or heart surgery operations began increasing in 1997.
Deaths from Alzheimer’s disease began to increase in 1997, and deaths due to other neurological diseases began to increase drastically.
What changed in Sweden in the fall of 1997? Digital cell phones (GSM 900 and 1800) were introduced to the whole population.
Hallberg and Johansson wrote: “In 1997 many large companies introduced wireless office phone systems. One such is called GSM-in-Office and operates at 900 MHz… The employees had to use the mobile phone for all calls, in many cases for long calls. So, from 1997 many employees became exposed to microwave radiation during all work hours from small base stations, in addition to stronger radiation from their handsets during all their calls.”
THE AUTHORS CONCLUDED THAT ACCORDING TO THEIR DATA, IT WAS THE MOBILE PHONES, AND NOT THE MOBILE PHONE TOWERS, that were responsible for the drastic decline in the health of the Swedish population. Prior to 1997, the number of sick days registered per person was greater in densely populated areas than in sparsely populated areas. After 1997, it was the reverse: rural residents were suddenly sicker than city residents. This was true for all the data they looked at: short- and long-term sicknesses; accidents, murders, and suicides; workplace-related injuries and sicknesses; breast and heart surgery recovery times; and diseases of the nervous system.
They noted that in less populated areas, there is less radiation from cell towers but more radiation from a cell phone: the cell phone has to increase its power in order to maintain a connection.

The only disease that did not follow this pattern was prostate cancer: it spiked equally in both city and rural dwellers. The authors concluded that mobile phones were not the cause of prostate cancer, but they were incorrect. The brain, breast, heart, and nervous system are exposed to a mobile phone at close range when it is on and in use.
The prostate, by contrast, is exposed at close range when the phone is in a person’s pocket and on standby, airplane mode, or turned off; it still emits radiation at those times but the radiation does not depend on distance to a base station and is therefore the same in the city and in the country.

In 2009, the health situation in Sweden was still getting worse. Hallberg and Johansson explored the same ground in even more depth, in an article titled “Apparent decreases in Swedish public health indicators after 1997 – Are they due to improved diagnostics or to environmental factors?
They found that all the trends in their earlier article had continued. In addition, they found: The percentage of newborns with heart problems began to increase after 1998, and almost doubled by 2007. Between 1997 and 2005, lung cancer incidence doubled among elderly men and women. The incidence of melanoma of the face in younger people increased by 40% between 2000 and 2006. The age-standardized incidence of Alzheimer’s mortality increased by almost 300% between 1998 and 2008. And it increased by about 8,000% since 1979, two years after Apple invented the personal computer and everyone started being exposed to a computer screen for hours every day. The increase became steeper after the population acquired mobile phones. Before the personal computer, the incidence of Alzheimer’s mortality had been about 0.1 per 100,000 people throughout the 1970s and earlier. 
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When I knocked on Pelda Levey’s door on July 17, 1996 and said “We have work to do,” no one I knew owned a cell phone, and wifi had not yet been invented. Trees were the tallest structures outside of cities, and they teemed with birds, insects and wildlife. Even the trees in my Brooklyn neighborhood were frequented by wild parrots.

It is now 28 years later. In three decades of activism by the Cellular Phone Task Force and hundreds of other organizations, the world has gone from almost no mobile devices to 17,000,000,000 of them. The radiation that they produce, together with the radiation that they force all the cell towers and satellites to produce, has eradicated most of the insects, birds and wildlife on this planet and sickened the majority of its human inhabitants. Who among us sleeps well, thinks clearly, and does not suffer from one or more respiratory, neurological, cardiac, digestive, metabolic, arthritic, or psychological ailments, or from cancer or diabetes? Rates of stroke in China have more than doubled since the advent of cell phones.

The global rate of diabetes has quadrupled. One billion people are obese. The fantastic rise in diabetes and obesity are purely a result of the slowing of metabolism due to interference with electron flow in everyone’s mitochondria.

60% of all Americans today have one or more chronic illnesses. One-third of the world’s people have more than five ailments, and …
less than 5% of people worldwide have no health problems. The number of drug prescriptions dispensed annually in the U.S. has increased from 1.5 billion in the 1990s to 4 billion in 2009 to 7 billion in 2022. 42% of older adults in the U.S. take five or more prescription drugs, more than triple the rate before there were cell phones. 70% of all American adults take one or more prescription drugs daily. When there are 17,000,000,000 mobile devices on Earth in the hands of people traveling around the planet in airplanes and automobiles and “needing” them wherever they go, no amount of organizing, protesting, litigating or legislating is going to change anything. Neither is using your cell phone less. If you want to be able to make even a one-minute call in an emergency even once a year, all the cell towers on Earth have to be there at your beck and call, irradiating the hell out of all of living creation 24/7. As long as it is socially acceptable to use a cell phone at all, whether in public or in your own home, hundreds of millions of people who have been severely injured by them, including me, are condemned to lonely lives of perpetual torture, unable to socialize, make a living, go to the movies, stand next to you in line at the grocery store, travel, live next door to you, or even have a home at all, until they die or commit suicide — which too many of my friends and contacts have already done
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Even people who know what is killing them don’t really understand it. Cell phones have become so normalized that even people who call themselves “EHS” are using them. They are helping to kill our world and themselves. They are perpetually trying to escape from an assault that they are carrying in their own hands and inflicting on themselves and others.
The majority of phone calls and emails I receive now come from cell phones.

A woman called who had just purchased a plug-in device to protect her from cell tower radiation. She was calling from a cell phone. A nurse called asking about therapy to mitigate the effects of EMFs. He called from his cell phone which he holds 12 inches from his head and to which he has attached “discs” to “neutralize” the radiation. A woman who said she has EHS called looking for a doctor who can diagnose her so she can avoid jury duty. She called from her cell phone. A woman emailed me from her iPhone asking for information on cell tower dangers to bring to a city council meeting. A man emailed me from his Android wanting to do something to prevent more satellites from being launched, to protect insects from the radiation, and to stop being irradiated at night so he can sleep. A woman called me from a small village that is surrounded by National Forest. She said she is electrically sensitive, cannot sleep, and wants to know how to protect herself. She called me from her cell phone. She told me her husband is not sensitive, but when I asked her about his health, she said he has constant back pain, is exhausted all the time, and has other ailments. A woman living in her car left me a message. She said she has been a “wifi refugee” for a year and a half. She was calling from her cell phone and asked me to reply by texting her. A woman left me a message saying she is “holistic,” “totally organic,” and “uses no chemicals.” She left me both her cell phone number and her husband’s cell phone number. A filmmaker called who wants to do a movie about my work. He called me from his cell phone. He has had knee replacements and has cancer. “Where are the dragonflies, chameleons, lizards and birds that I grew up with?” he asked me. A woman called wanting help defeating legislation that would streamline the siting of cell towers. She called from her cell phone. A woman who is concerned about the effects of a nearby cell tower on her children called from her cell phone. A doctor called, saying she is extremely electrosensitive and is starting a doctors’ group. She called from her cell phone. A doctor called whose specialty is environmental medicine, who is concerned about wireless at her children’s school. She called me from her cell phone. A woman emailed me from Australia saying she and her son are electrosensitive and live in a community where the only wifi is in a communal shed. She is concerned about plans to install Starlink in the community. She emailed me from her cell phone. A woman called me saying her son is so severely affected by electromagnetic pollution that he can’t walk and was in the hospital. She called me from her cell phone and said her son only has a cell phone. A man called who said he has been hypersensitive to EMFs for years and is forming an intentional community with “homes for sensitive people.” He called me from his cell phone. People do not understand that a cell phone emits the same radiation as a cell tower, and that the radiation travels just as far. That if you put your cell phone 20 feet away from you it exposes you to as much radiation as any cell towers. That cell towers only emit enough radiation to enable the cell phones that are in use at that time to work.

That when you make a call or send a text, the nearest tower (or satellite) turns on frequencies just for you and irradiates your entire neighborhood (or entire city) and everyone and everything alive in it just so you can make your call or send your text. That simply owning a cell phone, no matter how little you use it, requires all the cell towers and satellites on Earth to be there so that your phone will work when you need it.

That if you make enough calls in an area with poor cell phone service, your provider is required to put up a cell tower there. That a single cell phone call causes permanent damage to your brain cells. That a two-minute call can take your body hours or days to recover from, if ever. That distance does not protect you. That you cannot “neutralize” radiation. That there are no “safe frequencies”. That your phone was manufactured with rare earth minerals that were mined by child slaves in the Congo. That the willingness to use cell phones ensures the demise of landlines — and of birds, insects and wildlife. That when you turn on your phone for any reason, you are torturing anyone who happens to live near you or be near you whether they know it or not.
That a cell phone emits radiation even when it is off.

That the only difference between “electrosensitive” people and other people is that “sensitive” people know what is sickening them and other people do not know what is sickening them.

During the years I was in medical school, I attended a week-long holistic health conference every autumn in San Diego, put on by the Mandala Society. I heard and met extraordinary people there. I met Ilana Rubenfeld, whom I later trained with and whose bodymind healing method I became a practitioner of. I met Moshe Feldenkrais, whose method of healing I also later studied and became a teacher of. I met Olga Worrall, an amazing healer. I met Swami Rama, Milton Trager, Ram Dass, John Lilly, and Joseph Chilton Pearce.
But there was one speaker whose name I do not remember who made a lasting impression on me. He was a pastor, and he spoke about technology. When you gather wood and rub two sticks together to make a fire, he said, you know exactly what produced the light and how it came into being. But when you flip a light switch, all you know is that there is a power plant somewhere and the light came on, but you do not know the steps in between, or the consequences of those steps.
That, he said, is “the failure of the middle”. And that is the downfall of our civilization and our world. As I told an audience in Taos, New Mexico six years ago, we are like the monkey who cannot not get his hand out of the jar unless he lets go of the peanut. We are grasping it more tightly than ever. We have been sucked into the jar and its lid is closing over us, suffocating us. We must let go of our cell phones now. Not after you figure out how, which may be never. First throw it away,

then figure out how to live without it. You won’t be able to do everything you are doing now, but you will be living as if the world will be here tomorrow.
We don’t have until next year, we are killing ourselves right now. Throw it away, tell everyone you know that you are doing it and why, and tell them to do likewise. It is the only way we and our children and the animals and plants around us — the ones who are still here — will survive. And get in touch with me to help organize this worldwide effort to de-mobilize society.   
  Arthur Firstenberg   President, Cellular Phone Task Force Author, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life P.O. Box 6216 Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
+1 505-471-0129 June 25, 2024
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Briefs filed yesterday in NM smart meter case — arthur firstenberg

BRIEFS FILED YESTERDAY IN NEW MEXICO
SMART METER CASE
 
  Thanks to hundreds of written comments that continue to come in from far and wide, we have a chance to keep smart meters permanently out of New Mexico; to preserve our state as a refuge and an example to the world; and to burst the seeds of life out of their envelope to blow all over the Earth and take root.
It has been 18 months since Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) applied to change all of its electric meters to smart meters as part of “grid modernization”. Two sets of public hearings have been held — in March 2023, and again in April 2024. PNM filed a cost-benefit analysis which did not include any costs to human health or the environment. Legal briefs on that analysis were filed with the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission yesterday, June 11, 2024.

The brief filed yesterday by New Mexicans for Utility Safety contains excerpts of your written comments from all over the world painting vivid descriptions of what smart meters have done to you, your loved ones, and the animals and plants around you — including descriptions of severe injuries, deaths, and homelessness caused by the radiation from these meters.

Please read this brief, share it widely, and send it to your local news media, to environmental organizations, and to your governments.
 
 
Arthur Firstenberg 
 President, Cellular Phone Task Force
Author, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life
P.O. Box 6216
Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA
arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
+1 505-471-0129
June 12, 2024

Cellphone-free community forming — arthur firstenberg

After a year and a half of planning, the twenty-first century’s first cellphone-free community is forming in Central America. Called Intentional Sanctuary Lifestyle Alternative (ISLA), it is located on 40 acres on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua. It is a small part of a 2,500-acre gated real estate development called Gran Pacífica, surrounded by rolling hills and teak forest and within walking distance to miles of volcanic lava sand beach.  
  So far, 83 homes are planned to be built under the supervision of a Certified Building Biologist to minimize chemicals and wireless radiation.
Cell phones, WiFi, wireless mice and keyboards, AirPods, smart watches, wireless printers, and all other wireless devices will be prohibited in public and private spaces throughout the property. Interest is growing, and prospective home-buyers have already invested 1/4 of the amount needed to break ground and begin building. There is space for up to 200 homes in the future.
The architectural designs for the property include a salt water pool, yoga center, and space for shared permaculture gardens. Accommodations near the beach have been recently mitigated to be safe and comfortable (low EMF) for investors interested in visiting ISLA. As of January 1, 2024,
Starlink is not allowed to operate in Nicaraguan air space. For more information, contact Karen Rich at WiredEcoCommunityInfo@protonmail.com.  
  Arthur Firstenberg   President, 
Cellular Phone Task Force Author,
The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life
P.O. Box 6216 Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
+1 505-471-0129 May 28, 2024