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Complaint Filed Over Health Effects of French Mobile Antenna
#2
Posted 19 September 2008 - 12:54 PM
There are so many variables involved in measuring and catagorizing the signals being transmitted and their effects upon humans. The environment is filled with all types of radiation of the radio frequency type, both microwaves and SHF types that can cause harmful effects to certain individuals. Many of us never show any effects of these signals but pre-existing medical conditions can be exaserbated by certain signals. Also, being in the focal points of just two signals can create harmonics that will do severe damage to living cells. These conditions can exist within only a small two square foot area. Single emmission sources have been studied exstensively but multiple source events have barely been considered, let alone tested. I think that the situation should be approached the same as with cell phones on an airplane, better to be safe and dissallow them than to have a disaster occur.
#3
Posted 19 September 2008 - 07:11 PM
The complaint is pure B.S.
Bologna Slices.
Hospitals are full of RF and nothing has ever been demonstrated regarding adverse health or cellular changes or damage due to the presence of RF.
A base station transmitter does not emit anything strong enough or concentrated enough. They'd have to get on the tower itself and press their gonads on it for extended periods to have any effect.
If the 17-year-old has a pacemaker, then I might be inclined toward suspicion, but not much.
Sheesh.
Bologna Slices.
Hospitals are full of RF and nothing has ever been demonstrated regarding adverse health or cellular changes or damage due to the presence of RF.
A base station transmitter does not emit anything strong enough or concentrated enough. They'd have to get on the tower itself and press their gonads on it for extended periods to have any effect.
If the 17-year-old has a pacemaker, then I might be inclined toward suspicion, but not much.
Sheesh.
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