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Comments on news posted 2008-05-23 15:40:50: There's no scientific evidence that Wi-Fi is a health hazard, but that hasn't stopped those who believe otherwise from trying to stop Wi-Fi deployment. ..

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Napsterbater
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Lets test him....

Maybe someone should set up some AP's around his property (without him knowing) with directional antennas pointed at it and see if he can feel them =P, and while you at it turn up the power to 251mw =P


hairspring

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Proof of Harm is a Requirement

to any litigation involving public health.

And no, you can't just say "it makes my tummy tingle".

Wifi sensitivity as a disability? This is an insult to people with REAL disabilities.

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said by hairspring See Profile :

Wifi sensitivity as a disability? This is an insult to people with REAL disabilities.
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to any litigation involving public health.

And no, you can't just say "it makes my tummy tingle".

Wifi sensitivity as a disability? This is an insult to people with REAL disabilities.
I agree. Just hoping my extensive cellphone use doesn't cause brain cancer.
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Anyone against Wi-Fi...

...should be banned from ever using ANY type of wireless communications. Cell and cordless phones, PDAs, iPod Touch, etc.

russotto

join:2000-10-05
Collegeville, PA
The logical extension...

I'm allergic to idiocy. It makes me want to punch people in the face. The laws against punching people in the face are therefore a violation of the Americans with Disabilities act, and should not apply to me.


cruzinmy64

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I guess we can't discriminate against these people ...

I guess we can't discriminate against these people who are MENTALLY ILL!

WiFi is typically 0.05 watt (50mw) or some are a little higher at 0.10 watt (100 mw). Not much different than home cordless phones! I guarantee more "radiation"leaks from a microwave oven than this! (Microwave ovens are about 1000watts)

They first should have an issue with ... PCS Cell phones 0.2 watt, Analog cell phones 0.6-3.0 watt, Family walkie talkies FRS type radios up to 5.0 watts, CB radios at 4watt to 50 watt, police radios at more than 5 watts, very small boat radar at 4000 watts, TV towers at 50,000 watt. Heck - bananas are "radioactive" due to potassium! Radon gas from the EARTH is radioactive.

I'm suck of idiots like this..


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 And then there are those who swear they are affected

»www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic···ife.html
But beneath the coats of magnolia paint, she points out, the walls are lined with a special paper that contains a layer of tin-foil; and upstairs, the windows are hung with a fine, silvery gauze.




Sarah, 51, is one of a growing band of people who claim to be experiencing extreme - and incapacitating - sensitivity to electrical appliances, as well as to certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves.

"Wi-Fi, or wireless broadband networks, seem to be the worst thing," she says.

"Closely followed by mobile phones - particularly if they're being used in an enclosed space - the base stations of cordless telephones and mobile phone masts.

"I have to restrict the amount of time I spend on the computer or watching television, and make sure I don't have too many household appliances on at once, because that sets me off as well."

And she can venture into built-up areas only if she is swathed in a net-and-hat ensemble made from a special "shielding fabric" that makes her look like a bee-keeper.

Instead, she found an answer on Google - through websites such as »www.electrosensitivity.org/

Using an "electrosmog detector" - the name given to a device that can apparently register levels of electromagnetic activity - she checked her bedroom.

"And there was radiation streaming in through the one wall that I thought I hadn't needed to protect. We have some new neighbours, and I think they must have installed wireless broadband."

To ensure a good night's sleep, Sarah now takes the precaution of swathing herself in her special silver netting.

The World Health Organisation's position is that "there is no scientific basis to link ES symptoms to EMR exposure.

"Further, ES is not a medical diagnosis, nor is it clear that it represents a single medical problem."

In one "provocation" study, a number of people who claimed to have electrical sensitivity were placed in a room with a mobile phone and not told whether or not it was switched on.

Asked by a researcher how they felt, they failed to establish any link between physical symptoms and the alleged trigger.
It takes all kinds I guess. My guess would be they suffer some sort of psychosomatic illness and no amount of scientific testing would convince them otherwise.
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JamesPC

join:2005-10-12
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glad i dont live there

These people are funny. Just like the story of the lady up in northern cali that convinced the city council wifi was bad so the city DENIED FREE WIFI COVERAGE FROM CISCO. LOL, one crack pot and no wifi.


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Re: And then there are those who swear they are affected

She must be a bee-keeper as well!


jcaparula

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Be sure to stay out of the sun . . .

Plenty of radiation and electromagnetism from there. Who do we sue??

theeinstein
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Real Issue

It is only partly the fault of the retards that are jumping up and down....

The shoulders who truly bare this issue are those of the people who give in to this sort of baseless garbage and make the majority suffer.

When we start asking for proof and examples of the issue instead of just bending over and allowing these idiots to give it to us with a sledge hammer we will never overcome this sort of crap.


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wtf

in 50 yrs, we'll probably know better. Wouldn't doubt we are cooking ourshelves with all the spectrums we use. Probably not helping with the collapse of our bee's. Scoff all you want - you act as if we know it all. Yet we are poisoning everything in our unsustainable appetite.

DMNTD

join:2002-10-19
usa
I guess we will just have to wait..

No personal issues here but I don't like wi-fi either...I am sure when it benefits someone rich enough the tests will come out...just be ready people. Don't bitch when it does. peace.


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Re: Lets test him....

said by Napsterbater See Profile :

Maybe someone should set up some AP's around his property (without him knowing) with directional antennas pointed at it and see if he can feel them =P, and while you at it turn up the power to 251mw =P
How about my 721 mW High power buffalo router

maybe setup 20 or 30 of them
they need to be banned from using any of these things

microwaves they run at 2.4GHz ALSO! 1200WATTS of power

Stoves they put out infered radation

or anything that runs on power


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reply to Napsterbater
I'll bet they would complain about harm to their health even
if the devices weren't connected to a power source (and thus
not transmitting anything).

In a previous story here on Wi-Fi tinfoil hattery, one
poster related just such a story. The device had been put
up on the pole, but no power had been applied yet. But some
idiots still said they felt harmful effects from it.
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Asmodeus

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reply to jcaparula
Re: Be sure to stay out of the sun . . .

The universe. You know there is a lawyer to initiate it and a judge to accept it.


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you can always get an NASA space suit LOL!


lolwtf

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Do these people realize that, ever since they were nothing more than single cells in their parents' bodies, they have been penetrated constantly by all sorts of radiation?


nukscull

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Re: wtf

said by anonny55 :

Probably not helping with the collapse of our bee's.
The bee problem has already been traced back to a microscopic parasite that attacks bees that has spread around the world. Simple to kill if treated. Nothing to do with RF signals in the air.
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