Monday, February 15, 2016

Manslaughter Charges for EMF Related Pollution?

Manslaughter Charges for EMF Related Pollution?

 
We have been saddened to hear that Flint residents are suffering from Water Pollution.  This link is about the crisis. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/02/10/manslaughter-charges-possible-in-flint-water-crisis-says-top-investigator/  Manslaughter charges are possible!
 
It is shocking to me that people in Michigan who have been suffering from electricity pollution (EMF) have not done likewise.  I personally have served over 100 farmers who had animal and family illnesses and deaths.  Many were forced into bankruptcy or into selling their farms. Now the Smart Meters are being forced upon us and merely listening to the complaints of over 75 families who are being affected by the Smart Meters should be enough to let our State Officials know that they will be having a far greater problem.  In case you did not hear the Complaints, you can listen to them at the following two locations:
 
Part 1:
 
 
Part 2:
 
 
Some States have already decided no more Smart Meters.
 
Our State already knows that the MPSC is very biased in favor of the Power Companies.  They ignore the problem we exposed in our article, which has been placing first place in public domain:
 
Hillman D, Stetzer D, Graham M, Goeke CL, Mathson KE, Vanhorn HH, Wilcox CJ: Relationship of electric power quality to milk production of dairy herds - field study with literature review. Sci Total Environ; 2013 Mar 1;447:500-14
PMID: 23416176

List 1: Top 19 Articles, in the Domain of Article 23416176, Since 2013 (publication date of the domain article)

1. Relationship of electric power quality to milk production of dairy herds - field study with literature review.
Hillman D, Stetzer D, Graham M, Goeke CL, Mathson KE, Vanhorn HH, Wilcox CJ.
Sci Total Environ; 2013 Mar 1;447:500-14.
 
You can view a copy of the peer-reviewed article at the following location:

That article contained 125 references to help prove the dangers of health to animals and humans.  It also proves that MI, WI, and MN decided back in 1994 that they would measure only peak voltage, not peak-to-peak.  Thereby missing half of the distorted wave form.  WI has won at least two Supreme Court Cases proving the WPSC was not finding the problem. 
 
That article and my 2nd peer-reviewed article, "Effects of Extraneous Electricity on Dairy Cattle, Other Animals, and Humans - A Guide for Dairymen, Veterinarians, and Investigators of Stray Voltage,"  can be viewed at the following location:
 
 
This second article shows measurements on farms, schools, and homes and mitigation was possible when filtered.  I hope our State will help prevent far more cases of Manslaughter and Suffering caused by Electricity.
 
Best regards,
 
Donald Hillman, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University
750 Berkshire Lane
East Lansing, MI 48823

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