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Petition and Videos Calling for Recognition of Electromagnetic Sensitivity as a Global Humanitarian Emergency. Following the initiative to sign an international petition calling for the recognition of electromagnetic sensitivity (EHS) as a global humanitarian emergency, they have now reached the video stage.
Activists from France are collecting, editing, and uploading testimonial videos from people with EHS worldwide (links below).
A one-minute video (one in English, and optionally one in Hebrew).
Introduce yourself briefly and talk about your sensitivity.
Conclude with the statement: “I signed the Appeal. EHS IS A HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY.”
Additionally, the organizers request a transcript of what you say in the video.
If you record both in English and Hebrew, provide the text with one line in English followed by the same line in Hebrew, and so on. If you record only in English, please provide the text in English.
AMIR, EHS – Israël – (English version) VICTIMS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC POLLUTION Read and sign the Appeal EHS IS A HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY on the website : https://empvictims.org/ ___ Hello, My name is Amir Borenstein, and I am from Israël. 2004 I became Electromagnetic Hypersensitive.Since then, I have been managing this condition and becoming better and better. This condition requires me to make bigger and bigger changes in my life to get better and stay healthy. As the exposure to EMF becomes higher and higher with the deployment and use of more and more Radio Frequency technologies (like cellular and wireless infostructures and equipment), I become more isolated and disabled. With heavier exposure, more and more people are getting affected, and more are becoming EHS. Because of prejudiced opinions about EMF, RF, and EHS, only a few of them understand the cause and condition, and even fewer will get the right guidance and treatment. Most will be wrongly diagnosed and will become sicker and sicker, while others are left to bottle this condition with no support or help. This is why I signed the Appeal EHS IS A HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY” — Video edited and uploaded radiation-free, via wired connections.
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