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FENLEY: Cellular phone
technology has taken over the world. In South Africa alone,
there are thirty million handsets. And dotted all over the
landscape are the base stations that carry signals. More and
more people who live close to these masts are starting to
blame them for ill health. This coincides with a growing body
of scientific evidence, linking exposure to electro magnetic
frequencies with cancer and leukemia.
UPS: - DINO ANASTASSIOU - If
it's killing the plants, what's it doing to us?
UPS: - LESLIE HILTON - I felt
like I was literally dying.
UPS: - CORNEE BORNMSAN – I
changed colour. I was pale, extremely pale. A lot of time
people always used to say are you feeling ok?
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - It
sounds so unreal. I f you tell people this I think they away
and say what an idiot. Because it's a different story Hey.
A DIFFERENT STORY
UPS: - VOICER - A year ago,
electronic technician Meyndert Bornman didn't have the energy
to play ball with his dog. At school, he was nicknamed
“tomato”, because of his pink complexion. But in 2004, he
began changing colour and became grey. He has a lung
condition, so he thought it was related to that. Eventually he
turned dark blue, and began receiving preferential treatment
at medical centres.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - The
doctor would walk past and say: “Sister, put that man on
oxygen and they would give me special attention because of the
colour change that I had. People would say: “what wrong with
you?” Because I was getting this ash grey colour and later on
it would become real blue like.
UPS: - VOICER - Then his wife
began changing colour too.
UPS: - RENEE BORNMAN - I saw gee
but I was aldo turning grey and I could really understand what
the concern was. But they couldn't find anything they had the
water tested because we thought maybe I was a lead pipe, but
it was normal.
UPS: - VOICER - At the time, the
Bornmans lived in close proximity to a low cell phone mast.
They believe it developed a technical fault. First they began
hearing a droning sound, particularly at night, when all was
quiet.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - When
I started hearing it, obviously I didn't just accuse the
tower. I started looking for where the noise was coming from.
It was so omni-directional, it engulfs you. And when you are
really awake you do not hear it.
UPS: - VOICER - The Johannesburg
based Electromagnetic Action Group says microwave hearing is a
common phenomenon.
UPS: - VICKY BENJAMIN;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - We've discovered quite a few
people who are living next to cell phone towers and
experiencing physical problems. Early warning are high blood
pressure, sleeplessness, anxiety, a lot of them hear the noise
from the tower, we call that microwave hearing. We have groups
of people in this city who report that they can hear this
radiation at night.
UPS: - VOICER - One of these
groups is in the vicinity of a cell mast in the Westdene
Sophiatown area.
UPS: - LUCRITIA MANKUROANE - In
the night when I sleep I hear that noise and my mother says:
“What is it?” And I say mummy can't you hear that noise and my
mother says no try to sleep maybe you are dreaming.
UPS: - LORRAINE BOSMAN - The
people that stay in our house everybody hears it. It says
zzwing in your ears.
UPS: - VOICER - Some are packing
up and leaving the area because of it. They've had one to many
sleepless nights.
UPS: - ALKI KOUTOUVIDES - At
the moment I am trying to sell my house just to get away from
it. But where do you go? They all over the place, you know.
You can't get away from them.
UPS: - VOICER - Meyndert and
Renee Bornman lived with the noise and their strange colour
until their normally healthy daughter, Cornee, began feeling
out of sorts. In fact, they all became tired, aggressive and
developed highly sensitive teeth.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - It's
like when your nerves are exposed, but not on the ends of he
teeth, but where the roots are in the bone. And my daughter
started complaining when I am at work there is nothing wrong
with me, but I get home and after about half an hour I get
this teeth ache.
UPS: - CORNEE BORNMSAN - I
started noticing that I was sleeping often. Constant sleeping
during the day. Sleeping when I got home until the next
morning and still being tired waking up and going to work and
eventually it started happening at work.
UPS: - VOICER - She began
blacking out, sometimes while driving her car, and she noticed
changes in her body.
UPS: - CORNEE BORNMSAN - Even my
cycle changed tremendously. Because I stayed in that house
from the age of seventeen up to twenty that was the time where
my physical body changed and went into womanhood and all that
was slowed down by the fact that my body couldn't generate
normally.
UPS: - VOICER - Their home, and
particularly the rooms facing the mast, began getting warmer.
The heat would make wax leak from Meyndert Bornmans ears onto
his pillow at night. In winter, their bedroom had always been
particularly cold.
UPS: - RENEE BORNMSAN - It
became so hot in that room that you couldn't sleep under the
blanket. You had to lie on top of the bed in the middle of
winter, there was no sign of that cold anymore. So I am sure
it was that radiation coming into our bedroom especially.
UPS: - VOICER - Technicians who
serviced the mast didn't agree.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - At
that stage I felt like getting a truck and driving over it
because nobody was responding. It was just “ag man you are an
idiot it's just in your head.
UPS: - VOICER - A doctor
eventually ascribed their blue colour to hypoxia, a lack of
oxygen supply to the blood. But doctors couldn't say for
certain that it was linked to the cell mast.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - I am
convinced and I am speculating, that what happened to us,
happened because of that tower.
UPS: - KARL MULLER;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - The effects are very real and
we've spoken to a lot of people staying around base station in
Johannesburg. We've found the whole syndrome.
UPS: - VOICER - The independent
ElectroMagnetic Action Group says it recorded high radiation
levels and unusual hotspots inside and around the Bornmans
home.
UPS: - VICKY BENJAMIN;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - I tried desperately to get hold
of a government organisation that would actually come in and
measure the fields. I have meter and measures but we needed
something that was done with authority. So I tried first at
local level and got hold of the department of health who said
it was not their concern, we should try the department of
environment, they said it was not their concern, it was the
department of health etc. The buck was passed beautifully in
this instance.
UPS: - VOICER - Eventually, the
Department of Health admitted that the buck stopped with its
radiation division.
UPS: LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - At his point in time nobody
checks the levels. If you mean that somebody has to go around
to the base stations and check the levels? We are three people
in this section and there are twenty thousand base stations
out there.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - To me
the tragedy of the things is, is that even though they know
that these things can be dangerous, government isn't
interested in checking. They don't have even have the people
that understand these things. They do not even have the
instrument.
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - There have been many
measurement surveys done internationally and even here a few
have been done by some private companies and they've
experienced precisely that the levels even at worst would be
in the order of a hundredth of a percent of the limit.
UPS: - KARL MULLER;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - But their guidelines are based
only on the fact cell phone radiation may heat up your body a
bit a bad thing. So they set a guideline to make sure that you
don't heat up too much. But they don't recognize all these
biological effects which are caused by cell phone radiation.
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - Not to say their illnesses are
imaginary but it could be anything.
UPS: - VOICER - The increasingly
blue Bornmans decided to move house.
Within months, their health
improved.
UPS: - MEYNDERT BORNMSAN - The
government was not interested, so where do you go? What we did
I spend a lot of money to move away from the house. We are
getting our lives together and what worries me is that other
people's lives will be turned upside down like ours without
anybody learning from our experience.
AD BREAK 1
UPS: - VOICER - Dino Anastassiou
lives within metres of a cell mast in Hurlingham,
Johannesburg. He and his parents bought the house before the
mast went up. Three years after its erection, Dino was
diagnosed with lymphocytosis, an abnormal increase of white
blood cells. His father developed Alzheimer’s disease.
UPS: - DINO ANASTASSIOU - The
cellular mast is sitting right in front of us, spoiling our
view, devaluating our home, ruining our health, we can't sleep
at night. It's like being in jail for eight years.
UPS: - VOICER - Some of the
trees and shrubs near the mast started objecting.]
UPS: - DINO ANASTASSIOU - Four
years ago I planted a tree facing the cellular mast normally a
tree would carry on it’s growth but this tree actually burnt
away like the rest of the trees. This is totally abnormal for
a bush to grow like that. You can see these roses aren't
happy.
UPS: - VOICER - An assessment by
the South African Arboricultural Association concluded that
microwave antennas had a definite effect on certain
vegetation, depending on its position in relation to the mast.
Dino Anastassiou took legal action in terms of city bylaws to
have the mast shifted, but was unsuccessful. His lawyer has
all but given up on getting it removed on health grounds.
UPS: - SHAUN MITCHELL; ATTORNEY
- I think it is going to be extremely difficult to find
causality between his health and the ill health of his family
and the introduction of that mast. Any reasonable person
visiting that house or visiting the family will say something
is wrong. If you have a look a tree that is growing sideways -
nature wouldn't lie. But I don't believe the community and
people specifically affected by these masts are going to be
sufficiently protected by the local authority and by the
department of environmental affairs
UPS: - KARL MULLER;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - The environmental regulations
only take into account the visual impact of the mast. They
take no account of the health effects
UPS: - DINO ANASTASSIOU -
Where's the health department I want to know? What are they
doing?
UPS: - VOICER - The Health
Department admits that there are no regulations being
enforced. Current legislation was written before the advent of
cellular technology.
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - The lack of regulation
enforcement is not to the detriment of the public at large. If
we had any indication that the health of the public was
somehow in jeopardy as a result of this, then obviously we
would have taken the necessary steps.
UPS: - VOICER - Others in this
street don't agree. Although Dino's house is very close to the
mast, it doesn't lie in its direct beam. The property of Ami
and Tom Buckle, just up the road, does. Like Dino, they began
feeling the effects a few years after the mast went up. It
began with insomnia, cluster headaches and that noise.
UPS: - AMI BUCKLE - Definitely
aware of a zing-ing noise in your head. Never stops never.
Also times that we felt something changed and that the
intensity went higher.
UPS: - VOICER - Then the trees
in their garden reacted.
UPS: - AMI BUCKLE - They all
pulled away from the tower. They really curved away from the
radiation and they were burned, brown dead trees and one by
one with a little bit of wind we had from time to time, they
would just fall over and we had to take them out
UPS: - VOICER - When their pets
reacted too, they decided it was time to move.
Their cat was particularly
sensitive.
UPS: - AMI BUCKLE - When you
touched her, it was just hair coming off her and I took her to
the vet, had her treated, tried a lot of things. It never
helped. Since we moved eight weeks later the cat is sleeping
on my bed, no hair loss
UPS: - VOICER - Now they only
use the property as an office.
UPS: - AMI BUCKLE - We just felt
we had to make a move. Obviously our life savings you can’t
just decide to say it’s dangerous to stay here and move it
takes money but we had to wait for the opportunity to get an
alternative place to stay and now we are only spending time
here during the day. So at least at night we are not exposed
to any radiation
UPS: - VOICER - She doesn't
believe cell masts should be put up in residential areas. Some
studies done overseas recommend that no-one should live within
four hundred metres of a mast.
UPS: - AMI BUCKLE - They'll have
to look at frequencies, they'll have to look at exposure and
they'll have to look at residential areas because putting
these things next to schools and churches that need the funds
is criminal criminal!
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - I don't have kids but I
wouldn't be worried in the least about the cell phone mast.
But officially speaking the only thing that I go on is being
charged with this responsibility.
UPS: - VOICER - Leslie Hilton
lives near a mast on a school property. She too has linked her
ill health to exposure to microwaves from the tower.
UPS: - LESLIE HILTON - I had
like yuppie flu symptoms. I was going blue menstrual problems,
fatigue. I was getting more and more tired and lethargic.
Every time I went for a blood
test, my red blood cells were sticking together. I felt like I
was literally dying!
UPS: - VOICER - Moving house
wasn't an option, so she began wearing a protective device
around her neck, designed to harmonize magnetic fields.
UPS: - LESLIE HILTON - Seventy
two hours after I had put it on my blood had changed to free
flowing red blood cells. So I know with a doubt that it is
this and I can I feel within myself that I am steadily
improving day by day. Everything is coming right
UPS: - VOICER - Some doctors are
sceptical about the properties of the so-called Q-LINK and say
it probably has only a placebo effect.
UPS: - DR JOHAN MALAN;
HOMEOPATH - Having an object like this with copper wiring and
a magnet and a crystal from a physics point of view, that is
not really going to have much of an effect on the entire
body's exposure to a specific magnetic field.
UPS: - VOICER - He says it's
almost impossible for a doctor to link cell phone masts to ill
health.
UPS: - DR JOHAN MALAN; HOMEOPATH
- The likelihood is that you are going to have a lot of
external factors impacting on a complex biological system such
as a human being. So to ascribe linear cause effect
relationships between things like cell mast radiation and
disease within a particular person is very, very difficult
because that person may have an enormous range of other
influences so we don't know and that's the difficulty.
AD BREAK 2
UPS: - VOICER - Norman McFarlane
lives in Somerset-West, about eighty five metres from where a
cell phone mast is due to be erected. He's been doing a lot of
reading and has found as many studies linking cell masts to
cancer and leukemia, as those refuting any connection to
ill-health. He's objected, but feels no-one's taking him
seriously.
UPS: -NORMAN MCFARLANE; HERITAGE
PARK OWNER’S ASSOCIATION - I see scant regard for the fact
that there could well be substantial health risks associated
with living in proximity to a cell phone mast. I'm not seeing
responses which I want to hear which is we understand there is
a potential problem, we will look into it and make a concerted
effort to prove to you that there is no risk, but I am not
getting that. I am being stone-walled. I am being given
reports that are years old and it's a stock standard response
and that is unacceptable and it should be unacceptable to
every single human being that runs the risk of exposure to
living in proximity to a cell phone mast.
UPS: - VOICER - The Health
Department admits there is some uncertainty, but says it
follows the World Health Organization guidelines. They date
back to the year 2000.
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - It is my responsibility to
champion the new regulation process and this is the way I have
chosen to go about it - to use the WHO as our primary source
of information
UPS: - NORMAN MCFARLANE;
HERITAGE PARK OWNER’S ASSOCIATION - Since 2000, a number of
further studies have been conducted and my argument is if that
is the case, why have they not been taken into consideration?
UPS: - LEON DU TOIT; HEALTH
DEPARTMENT: RADIATION CONTROL - I am not a research scientist
I don't try to evaluate individual studies, I just wait for
the WHO to put together a panel or organize a workshop or
whatever and come out with a conclusion.
UPS: - NORMAN MCFARLANE;
HERITAGE PARK OWNER’S ASSOCIATION - I have a problem with that
because at the end of the day, complacency is what leads to
domination in circumstances like this and I don't want to
discover in five years time that I am one of the statistics
that proves that there is a real health problem living in
proximity to a cell phone mast. I don't want to be one of
those statistics or my wife to be or my daughters to be I'm
not interested! I will fight it truth and nail
UPS: - VICKY BENJAMIN;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - I am hearing every week of
people with brain tumors, cancers, living near cell phone
towers
UPS: - VOICER - Vicky Benjamin,
a cancer survivor, has met Dr George Carlo, an American public
health consultant who was commissioned by industry to prove
that cell phone technology was safe. He was unable to do so.
UPS: - VICKY BENJAMIN;
ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTION GROUP - He says: we are at the start of
an epidemic, the likes of which the world has never seen and
which is going to have an unprecedented effect on every single
one of us.
UPS: - VOICER - Dr Carlo was
given twenty eight-million US dollars to fund research, but
his findings weren't published by those who commissioned him.
UPS: - GEORGE CARLO; SAFE
WIRELESS INITIATIVE - I will tell you that there are no
studies that prove safety. There are no studies that would
give anybody a reasonable measure of assurance that they can
use a cellular phone without there being a danger
UPS: - VOICER - Special
Assignment put questions to SACTA, the Cellular
Telecommunications Association, which represents network
operators within South Africa. They referred us to their
website, which reiterates the viewpoint of the health
department that there is no substantiated evidence of health
effects from the radio frequency generated by mobile phones
and base stations.
UPS: - GEORGE CARLO; SAFE
WIRELESS INITIATIVE - What's happening is your governments act
based on politics and politics are determined by money and you
have a trillion dollar industry. So if you follow the money,
you get the answer. governments are not going to take any
steps to protect consumers, children, until they are
absolutely forced and that is probably five to ten years away…
UPS: - VOICER - And that will be
a different story.