Thursday, July 17, 2014

Cluster of suicides at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Cluster of suicides at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology


Ladies and Gentlemen,

 Co. Galway on the Atlantic coast of Ireland is the site of the campus of the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG). There is much research in computing and communications funded by the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) and €8.1 million in EU funding for telecommunications under the DISCUS research communications project coordinated by CTVR, the national research centre at Trinity College Dublin. NUIG also partners with Stanford in the United States in what they call the BioInnovate Program to investigate the development of medical devices.

 The point of mentioning these programs is that much experimental work is being done in the Galway region.

 Some time ago concern was raised over projects using undersea microwave technology.

 Irish residents are aware that public discussion of microwave technology and the subject of electromagnetic technology is not encouraged due to economic considerations.

In sympathy,

John Weigel

Cluster of suicides at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

GALWAY residents took to the streets on Sunday to protest at what they claim is the Government’s inaction over an ‘epidemic’ of suicides.


Note: Sources close to the events reveal that there have been 361 unsubstantiated suicides by individuals related to the student and staff GMIT victims since January 2014.

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