WardScope® provides the science. You provide the cause. Here are the resources to take action — whoever you need to reach.
Every situation is different. You may be a resident affected by wind turbine noise. A community fighting an industrial facility. A worker in a noisy plant. A researcher, a lawyer, a journalist, or an engineer who has found something that does not add up.
This page does not tell you who to contact or what to say. That is your decision — you know your cause better than anyone. What it does is give you the tools to find the right people and reach them effectively.
Before you contact anyone, download the WardScope® technical resources. They give your case scientific credibility — a falsifiable binary hypothesis, documented field evidence, and the regulatory gap that explains why the problem has not been fixed.
Politicians respond to constituents. A personal letter or email from a constituent carries far more weight than a form letter. Find yours and write to them directly — in your own words, about your own situation.
Regulations are set by government agencies. If the measurement standard is wrong — as this white paper argues — the regulator is the person who can change it. Contact them directly with the technical evidence.
Journalists investigate what politicians and regulators ignore. A well-evidenced story — with measurements, GPS data, photos, and a falsifiable scientific challenge — is exactly what investigative journalists look for. Find your local media and offer them the evidence.
If you have measurements, a site, or a situation you cannot explain — contact us. WardScope® can help you interpret spectrum data, identify harmonic sources, and build an auditable evidence package.
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