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Jan 23
2012

Letter re "What Happens When the Lights go on? Nothing"

re magnetic fields in Toronto apartment

"Russ and Kathy Loader have magnetic fields in their apartment well over 100 mG, coming from wiring or another source under their floor. They have become ill, as have previous tenants in this and nearby apartments. Many in the building suffer from cancer. But no one is taking responsibility and authorities deny a problem exists . . .

"Habits must change at home, at school, at work, at play . . . everywhere. In changing habits, you'll be helping not just yourself, but everyone . . .

"What Happens When the Lights Go On?"

"Current Concerns"





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