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    White Zones

    EHS is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an idiopathic environmental intolerance disorder, attributed to artificial electro-magnetic fields (Wi-Fi, base stations, mobile telephony, Linky meters, Bluetooth). Exposure to artificial waves is constantly increasing, and is now permanent and ubiquitous.

    The French government agency estimates that 5% of people in France are said to be EHS sufferers, i.e. over 20 million people in Europe.

    Creation of the white zone group: June 2023 at the international meeting in Rièzes 

    Objectives:

    We want to “move forward”

    The sensitivity and suffering of an lectromagnetic hypersensitive person must no longer be ignored. The idea is to direct our action by giving room to dreams, to identify our deepest desire: that of being able to live or recharge our batteries far from electromagnetic fields: “We want white zones!”

    Building support around us

    EHS sufferers, by virtue of their condition, are whistle-blowers. We’re going to join forces and share our knowledge so that electromagnetic pollution, like air pollution or pesticides, becomes a health issue. If a tomato plant, a beehive or a bird colony is damaged by waves, why shouldn’t humans be sick from them?

    Proposing an inspiring vision

    A white zone is a place where more and more people will want to be. It’s not just a refuge, and certainly not a place of exclusion, but on the contrary a place where people can meet and share.

    Present focus:

    Defining, identifying and protecting white zones. The objective of identifying, preserving and creating white zones is to protect the population already seriously affected, to raise public awareness of the harmfulness of EMFs, and to offer people the choice of protecting themselves from this environmental pollution.

    Create a label (sticker) to be used in the whole of Europe defining the level of exposure to electromagnetic fields in each living environment (schools, maternity wards, healthcare facilities, tourist accommodation).

    White zones sky

    Contact:

    Kristien

    Richard

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