Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Sham NJ EMF testing and  reporting by William Tripp.

A warning to buyers, sellers, real estate agents, property mangers,  and attorneys.

A  new unqualified and incompetent EMF inspection in Montville NJ by BT Company owner operator William Tripp  of  Whippany NJ.

A homeowner living near high voltage lines  asked  the agent to  hire  unknowingly what was and unlicensed for consumer electronics  services without and being a certified hygienist   from Whippany NJ  07981 to inspect the property and home for EMF risks. 

In addition there is a claim that he works as a certified industrial hygienist that tests for toxins and other dangers also without any such qualifications.

This individual appears to be associated with the New York shaman Jim Finn owner of ELEXANA that was previously reported as having his report dismissed in New York City Court. This is in part appears to be another extension of the ELEXANA pyramid.

Their report  was reviewed by state and industry licensed experts and found to be incompetent at all levels and without any  lawful authority and standing.

This activity is very serious in nature harming the public and consumer and causing fear, terror,  undue and unnecessary  interference with the  power and communications utility industries and must be stopped.

Such reports may  subject so called inspectors to possible legal action for defamation of the property, loss of sale, contractual interference, for  any resulting pecuniary  loss, standing in tort  and  for possible  emotional distress  of  the property owner or buyer.

 The report cites misunderstood  numbers and  a  vague interpretation and makes baseless assertions affecting the ability to sell the property.

A copy of the report is attached redacted in part to protect privacy. The full copy is now in possession of State authorities

The BT company has been notified and this activity has been forwarded to  the New Jersey Department Division of Consumer Affairs for further investigation.

Anyone using Mr William Tripp's report,  and suffered any loss should speak to an attorney that  may file a complaint.