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Susan Brinchman, M.Ed

Greetings! I'm a resident of Ramona, the Director of the Center for Electrosmog Prevention, a national, 501c3 nonprofit, and owner of San Diego Tutors, a local tutoring and educational consulting business. Formerly, I founded and directed "Center for School Mold Help", a 501c3 nonprofit, for ten years (2004-2014), providing info for many schools needing to remediate or tear down moldy school buildings, and working with the US EP and the CDC to improve its position on mold and health. CDC now recognizes mold and water-damaged buildings as harmful to everyone.

For many years I worked as a Special Education Teacher and Special Education Resource Specialist in the public schools, developing a strong interest in promoting child health and the general public health, particularly with regard to providing healthy school and home environments. That prevents acquired learning, health, and behavioral problems caused by toxic and unhealthy exposures. Providing information and advocacy as a environmental health nonprofit leader is a powerful way to help America achieve its goals and to give back to my community.

I have an interest in history and early aviation, and as such, am an expert on "first flight" and the author of "Gustave Whitehead: First in Flight" (2015), available on Amazon, and available at the Ramona Library, Library of Congress, Smithsonian Library, the Deutsches Museum, the Royal Aeronautical Society Library (UK), and many other archives worldwide.

I think Ramona is a beautiful place to live and I hope to help keep it healthy, as its natural environment now has low microwave radiation levels, which everyone should be entitled to live in. The proliferation of cell towers and wifi has damaged the environment in La Mesa, where I used to live. I encourage everyone to fight cell towers and the installation of 5G, which, if installed here, can ruin your quality of life and sicken many in this community. I like that so many enjoy the outdoors here and animals. Take good care of it by keeping it natural.

Website: www.electrosmogprevention.org

email: director (at) electrosmogprevention (dot) org

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