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Cell Phone Radiation

12-20-2009 at 05:05:43 PM

Cell Phone Radiation

"AUGUSTA, Maine – A Maine legislator wants to make the state the first to require cell phones to carry warnings that they can cause brain cancer, although there is no consensus among scientists that they do and industry leaders dispute the claim".

"The now-ubiquitous devices carry such warnings in some countries, though no U.S. states require them, according to the National Conference of State Legislators. A similar effort is afoot in San Francisco, where Mayor Gavin Newsom wants his city to be the nation's first to require the warnings"

This is fact: since the 1970's, and the usage of Cell Phones, brain cancer has risen 17%
world wide (and rising) and mostly in Sweden where the highest rate of brain cancer black spots around the ear on the brain has surfaced. Swedish research has confirmed that Cell Phone micro wave radiation is the cause, even thought the "industry" says not true.

The Swedish were the first "heavy users" of cell phones: cell phones are not powered by radio waves like our wireless land line phones, they are powered by seriously hot cancer causing micro waves that are being injected straight into the brain. Would you stick your head in a micro wave oven?

To by-pass the micro wave danger, use an ear phone at all times as this transfers the micro waves into radio waves, and turn the face of the phone away from your body.

Australian research over the past five years has confirmed that the Swedish research is correct.

Cell phones are the next deadly threat to our physical health, not much different than tobacco
and lung cancer: still killing 450 thousand people per year — in the 1960's "the industry" said that tobacco is no threat to anyone's health.

Micro waves are seriously deadly to our environment also. Cell phones are evil on so many levels.

Do I have one? No.

Last edited by dahlusion 12-20-2009 at 07:00:45 PM

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