Are you electrohypersensitive?
We’re looking for people in the state of Indiana who are experiencing electrohypersentivity (EHS) and are willing to share their story.
The National Call for Safe Technology recently contacted Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office to ask for his help in getting the FCC to comply with the 2021 court order to review its outdated wireless radiation exposure limits. The request was for AG Rokita to write a letter to the FCC regarding questions surrounding RF radiation limits; write a letter to Indiana’s federal congressional delegation asking for a congressional oversight hearing to ask why the FCC has ignored the Federal Court of Appeals order; work with state legislators to form a commission; and explore litigation options to bring about change.
The response received from Rokita’s office is that this is “not a priority for the Indiana OAG.” The office further stated that this was “a significant issue in California and is an off shoot of environmental implications.”
Wireless radiation isn’t limited to just California. We know there are people here in Indiana who have or are suffering from EHS. We are working with The National Call for Safe Technology to collect stories from Hoosiers who are have dealt with this issue. Specifically we are looking for:
- When you first became aware you were suffering from EHS
- Any petitions you filed against installations of cell towers
- Hearings or meetings with local officials (or federal)
- Calls or letters to with local officials (or federal)
- If installed, the first time becoming aware of a cell tower, smart meter, etc. and the distance from the home/business, etc.
- Injuries suffered by you and others (describe in detail)
- Visits (by you, family, friends) to doctors, hospitals, emergency rooms, ambulances
If you would like to share your story, please contact us and we will put you in contact with the correct people.
