OT: can antennas for wireless Internet cause damage to health?
jdow
jdow at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 12 11:05:51 UTC 2007
From: "Norm" <maillist at sios.ca>
> Ric Moore wrote:
>> On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 20:04 +0000, Paul Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All
>>>
>>> Sorry, but this post is out of topic.
>>>
>>> In the building where I live, the building administration is intending
>>> to install at its top an antenna for irradiating the signal for
>>> wireless Internet users. Can those antennas interfere with the health
>>> of the people living in the building?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>
>> Hey Paul! Check out this link if you're worried. <evil grin>
>>
>> http://stopabductions.com/
>>
>> That'll work. <snickers> Ric
>>
>>
> I find it shocking the number of people that seem to feel it is funny to
> die from a tumour in the head. Can any of you imagine what it is like
> to suffer a headache for several months that has an intensity of greater
> than a bad migraine? Unfortunately I do not need to imagine what it
> feels like, nor do I need to imagine the after effects of having a
> massive tumour removed from the head - I live them every day.
> Many of the scientific studies claiming there is no danger from emf are
> funded by organization with vested commercial interests in claiming
> there is no danger. Most if not all independent studies express the
> opinion that the cumulative effect of long term exposure to emf may be
> harmful and caution is advised. The tobacco companies and others
> companies have denied for years that their products were not harmful and
> they even produced scientific studies to support their position, of
> course now most realize that tobacco is harmful.
> Before I changed to IT I worked in the environmental services area,
> during my years in the field the acceptable toxic level of many
> chemicals was continually being moved lower, the list of previously
> thought to be harmless chemicals increased constantly. As an example
> pcb were once thought to be great o clean automotive parts and mechanics
> routinely used pcb washes to clean automotive parts.
Norm, yoo hoo, yeah you - you DO realize that long exposure to life is
usually fatal. And the fatality is usually the big C don't you? Maybe
you'd better off yourself now rather than risk being exposed to life
too long, eh?
Gawd what a TROLL!
{+_+}
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