Posted on 06/02/2002 6:02:28 PM PDT by handk
Prior to the Federal Telecom Act of 1996, it was almost impossible for the cellular communications industry to flourish because there was local control of cell tower siting. Science had already established the ill effects microwaves have on plant and animal life and no one wanted a cell tower in their backyard. Since passage of the federal act, however, cell towers have sprung up everywhere because their siting can no longer be blocked effectively at the local level. Why, in total disregard for published medical and environmental science, did the federal government provide the authority to site cell towers all over the nation? Was it to increase our cellular communications capabilities? Or, does logic and prior experience indicate something more sinister?
In order to make contact with cell tower transmitters, your cell phone emits powerful microwave signals in the high megahertz or low gigahertz frequencies.
Microwave energy oscillates at millions to billions of cycles per second. Since WWII, European, Russian and U.S. scientists have known that microwave frequencies are extremely damaging to human tissues. Research in the Journal of Cellular Biochemistry demonstrates that microwave frequencies can cause cancer and other diseases by interfering with cellular DNA and its repair.
During cell phone conversation, these cancer-causing frequencies deeply penetrate the brain, ear and eye tissues. The eye is most susceptible to microwave damage. While a standby phone is attached to the body, microwave pulses can penetrate vital organs every few minutes. Headsets and radiation mitigators have been proven generally worthless in reducing this radiation exposure. Recent scientific studies confirm that cell phone microwave can:
* Cause headaches and pressure behind the eyes
* Induce extreme fatigue
* Precipitate cataracts/ eye cancer
* Create burning sensation/rash on the skin
* Damage nerves in the scalp
* Heat the angular gyrus (brain area associated with speech and vision)
* Activate heat shock proteins in the brain (cell stress)
* Induce ringing in the ears, impair sense of smell, cause sensitivity in teeth
* Create joint pain, muscle spasms, tremors
* Cause digestive problems and raise bad cholesterol levels
* Alter the brain's EEG activity during sleep
* Open the blood-brain barrier to virus and toxins (cells leak hemoglobin)
* Reduce the number and efficiency of white blood cells
* Damage blood lymphocyte cells (immune system)
* Cause short term memory loss and difficulty concentrating
* Promote development of Alzheimer's disease
* Stimulate asthma by producing histamine in mast cells
* Stress the endocrine system, especially pancreas, thyroid, ovaries, testes
* Damage chromosomes, specifically the DNA strands
* Induce new cancers and stimulate pre-existing cancers
Scientific data confirming the horrific damage cell phones can do to the human body is found in Dr. George Carlo's great new book, Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age.
Dr. Carlo is an epidemiologist who was hired in 1993 by the telecommunications industry to head an industry-sponsored whitewash of the biological effects of cell phone radiation. His findings were so startling that he was forced to make a break with the industry and expose the raw facts to an unsuspecting public. The subtitle of his blockbuster documentary is An Insiders's Alarming Discoveries About Cancer and Genetic Damage.
Microwave is extremely hazardous to children. Parents in many European nations are now warned to keep children away from cell phones. University of Utah researcher found the younger the child, the more radiation is absorbed by the brain.
Spanish researchers have shown that cell phones can alter electrical activity of a child's brain for hours, causing drastic mood changes and possibly behavior and learning disabilities.
Findings published in the Journal of Bio-Electric Magnetics warn that mobile phone emissions may damage human embryos. Pregnant women are advised to be wary of mobile phones.
The effect of microwave radiation inside your vehicle is especially dangerous. Volkswagen of Europe warns that cell phone usage inside a car can be injurious to health due to the extremely high electromagnetic fields generated.
This is because a cell phone may increase its field strength up to 10 times to maintain communications within the metallic cage of an auto. Studies in England show that drivers talking on a cell phone are actually more impaired in function and reaction time than drunks.
The telecommunications industry and federal regulatory agencies design their own studies to conclude that having a microwave transmitter on your head is safe. However, many people claim to be falling ill from heavy cell phone usage. Numerous cancer-related lawsuits are now being filed against both government agencies and the cell phone industry.
Cell phones today are what tobacco was 40 years ago. The research and the debate will continue for years. Meantime, 90 million cell phone users in the U.S. have three choices:
1. Continue heavy microwave bombardment of brain tissues until disastrous health effects become obvious and irreversible. This is the guinea pig option.
2. Reduce cell phone usage to under 2-3 minutes per day and never use the phone in a vehicle. Many health science experts are choosing this option.
3. Obtain a hands-free set and keep the phone away from the body. Everyone in the room can then hear the two-way conversation, but less privacy sure beats brain cancer!
And don't forget to check out your cordless phone. If it has a marking that reads 900 megahertz or 2.4 gigahertz, it emits the same microwave radiation as cell phones.
Some great web sites on microwave and other radiation issues are:
www.wave-guide.org (has great list of books available)
Write to: guru@emfguru.org and ask for free e-mail updates on cell phone/tower studies and litigation.
Note: Last month's edition of The IO contained a review of the book, Cell Towers, Wireless Convenience or Environmental Hazard? The book is a compilation of research papers presented at a one-day conference entitled, Cell Towers, State of the Science/State of the Law, that took place in Litchfield, Conn., December 2, 2000. The book, edited by Blake Levitt, is a comprehensive exploration of the manyfold health, environmental, political and legal implications of the cellular communications infrastructure currently being erected in our country. Cell Towers can be obtained by sending email to: blakelevit@cs.com
Has anyone posted this article about the Vatican radio transmitters here on FR?
From the National Catholic Reporter:
"Eleven miles north of Rome, in a neighborhood called Santa Maria di Galeria, 50 mammoth radio transmitters reach heights of 130 yards. Since 1957, some 44 years now, they have beamed the voice of the pope to the world. Today, a growing debate in Italy is asking whether those signals, broadcast around the globe by Vatican Radio, have been spreading something else closer to home -- illness and death from cancer. The transmitters generate a signal so powerful it can be captured by the tiniest transistor radio in the Australian outback (though in metro areas crowded with radio stations, Vatican Radio is not available unless re-transmitted locally.)
For rest of article click here
Good. And I'm sure making choices is even possible in certain areas in North Korea, where there is no liberty. I choose not to have a cell phone, not because of health hazards, but, as shocking as it may sound and politically incorrect among this evening's crowd, because I don't need it! No one here is advocating gubmint confiscation of your little cancer causing phallic toy, so give up that straw man argument! And by the way, that profile page is about the phantom of liberty. Long live chains!
Ummm, it's true that microwave operates on the principle of "line of sight." If you're over the horizon, you're screwed, or if your signal can't bounce off of a building or mountain which does have line of sight, you're also screwed. On the other hand, I have a hard time believing that a transmit antenna meant to blanket square miles of territory at ground level (where the cars and people are) is so point-to-point that it doesn't reach the ground. Only a microwave link to a specific receiving station would operate in that fashion. I could see where tower-to-tower network communications would operate that way but if my handheld cellphone works in my basement, how is it that that transmit antenna is only hitting something at 120 feet?
8 to 12 watts is not enough to cause a problem...........
In the interests of reasonableness I would clarify that. Presuming this is a highly directional (as in a beam, dish, reflector, or horn type of antenna) I, personally, would prefer not to spend much time at baseball throwing distance of that antenna at 1900mhz if directly in its path. At higher frequencies, I would like it even less. A low gain, omni-directional antenna is another story.
It reminds me of a child who is so busy complaining about some kid who got a new toy, but is secretly jealous........ lol
DWSUWF From the very beginning of this loony fad 9Zon: Do you really think it's a "loony fad"? Think about all the people and the places they find themselves in benefiting from cell phones, some tremendously. This "loony fad" you call it has probably saved several thousand lives and minimized the effect of injuries not to mention the benefits to businesses with reps in the field -- to name just a few. For many of those reps their customers may not use cell phones but still benefit from other people (namely the reps) using cell phones. I suppose you think the "loony fad" was a disservice to the innocents on board the plane that crashed on 9/11 in Pennsylvania.
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DWSUWF: Lighten up pardner...
Every word I said stands.
So you thought about it and you stand by your words that it's a loony fad. When do you think people will stop using cell phones to save lives?... When will businesses stop using cell phones to save businesses time and money while better serving customers? They shouldn't be contributing to a loony fad. Also, how can a fad be loony?
loony:
Noun: Someone deranged and possibly dangerous
Adjective: Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
loony:
Main Entry: loo·ny
Variant(s): also loo·ney /'lü-nE/
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): loo·ni·er; -est
Etymology: by shortening & alteration from lunatic
Date: 1872
: CRAZY, FOOLISH
- loo·ni·ness noun
- loony noun
DWSUWF: PS. You might want to curtail your coffee intake after 5 PM...
That was supposed to be an insult, right? An insult is only an insult if the intended target accepts it as such. BTW, too bad for you, I only drink decafe.
DWSUWF: Judging by the borderline hysteria in your reply you'd think I advocated that you be denied the option of irradiating your brain. I don't. If you want to take this risk I'm 110% in favor of you knocking yourself out.31
You consider that using cell phones to save lives part of a loony fad and you then proclaim my response was borderline hysteria!?
You are a hoot.
'Pardner', think first.
In a lot of countries, a cell phone is the ONLY option. Try getting a regular phone service installed in South Americ. Very tough. Which is why now millions of folks down there use easy to obtain cell phones instead.
As of the mid 1990's about 65 percent of the mass population had never used a phone. When they do get phone access it won't be wired. Most will be cell and satellite phones.
Never mind the multinational thing. I think I've found R-Cat's real problem here. LOL!
You beat me to it. As I alluded a few post back, he is drawing too much of his debating skills from Sarah Brady, et al. Sad, really.
I say don't wate your energy trying to ban their use while driving or parachuting or whatever. The fight appears hopeless in this crazy country.
I think he wants to ban cell phones....lol......gosh a true conservative in our midst......
Yep, just as I thought. You're really a Million Mom plant. You don't even vary the logic in the slightest.
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