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| RF is good for you
Highly unlikely you'll hear a govt. or business type admit anything harmful with RF. Too much of our 'security' and commerce depends on RF/EMR. Look back at the residents of St. George Utah during the NV nuke tests. So a few sheep and kids perish, and other have to get their thyroids excised. The gov. line was 'no comment' or 'no risk here'.
Ever consider just how much RF/EMF is part of the day to day? Been a pilot with years of being scanned by high-power radar at freq. from 50mhz to 100ghz. Watch the A/C transponder being interrogated & cavity oscillator responding. Watched a can of MEK 20 feet away explode when a nose radar was 'accidentally' activated on the ground. Walk through the 'security' halos at WalMart? Ever wonder how much energy is required to activate an RF tag?
Unlikely that an MD will tell you that your rare inner-ear tumor was caused by RF. They can only just conjecture that fatty diets cause heart disease.
It's up to you to figure out what of all this crap will do you, an yours, harm. Wonder why you're not supposed use an Ipod if you have a pacemaker? |
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Unless the brain tumor in the left side of your brain has already destroyed your ability to control your right hand that is.
If that is the case, please raise your left hand.  -- "Lithium is no longer available on credit" |
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