Ashland series to show film on electromagnetic radiation
- By Jonathan Phelps/Daily News Staff
Posted Oct. 29, 2015 at 1:27 PMASHLAND — The Ashland Documentary Film and Discussion Series will host a documentary on electromagnetic radiation and health on Nov. 12.
The showing of the film, "Microwaves, Science and Lies" will take place 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Ashland Library, Community Room, 66 Front St. The film is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Library and the Ashland Farmers Market.
In the film, journalist Nancy Meritens and film director Jean Hèches show how the mobile industry creates doubt about harmful radiofrequency waves through the manipulation of science, according to a press release.
Through a special six-part miniseries, the Documentary Film Series invites residents of Metrowest to participate in a discussion about the impact of wireless radiation on themselves and their children, at home and in the schools.
The Ashland Documentary Film and Discussion Series meets every second Thursday and fourth Tuesday of the month for an in-depth look at important topics of our day. The moderated discussions are often lively and thought provoking. All points of view are welcomed. For more information, call the library, 508-881-0134, or visit friendsoftheapl.com.
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Microwave - and other forms of electromagnetic - radiation are major (but conveniently disregarded, ignored, and overlooked) factors in many modern unexplained disease states. Insomnia, anxiety, vision problems, swollen lymph, headaches, extreme thirst, night sweats, fatigue, memory and concentration problems, muscle pain, weakened immunity, allergies, heart problems, and intestinal disturbances are all symptoms found in a disease process the Russians described in the 70's as Microwave Sickness.
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