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Sep 27
2012

Grandmother gains fresh perspective from out-of-towner

Wendy Walks for ES - Ontario Canada



"A perfect stranger was so inspired when she learned of Port Frank's favourite grandmother that she got in her car and drove 1654km to meet Ms. Hoy. Jennifer arrived, having driven from West Virginia, USA. An electro-sensitive since 1996, she had lived in her car for seven years before finding a home in Greenbank, West Virginia. What makes her home town beneficial to ES people is the regulation prohibiting Wi-fi and Cell Towers within a 21 km radius of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).

"While walking somewhere near Ailsa Craig, Ms. Hoy shared her desire to have Port Franksdesignated a "Safe Sanctuary for Electro-sensitive People" by walking to Ottawa. "ES Refugees get no support and often lose hope, being too sick to advocate for themselves. I like to think that Canadians care but I'm afraid we are on the verge of a possible health crisis . . .

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