Many blame Glastonbury's new wireless computer network for a spate of health problems
Alternative health capital turns its 'negative energy' on pioneering wi-fi system
Glastonbury Tor viewed from the Mendip Hills: alternative therapy practitioners blame the town's Wi-Fi system for a spate of health problems. Photo: Getty Images
But now the residents of Glastonbury, which has long been a favoured destination for pilgrims, are at the centre of a bitter row in which many blame the town's new wireless computer network - known as wi-fi - for a spate of health problems.
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I have a comment on the above information provided by Dr. Eric de Silva, because it is so incorrect, and is such an irresponsible statement to make.
WiFi uses microwave radiation to transmit its information. The health effects of microwave radiation have been known for at least sixty years. There are masses of scientific evidence to prove the adverse health effects of microwave radiation, which is linked to cancer and many other illnesses. It would appear that Dr. da Silva is either lying to the press, miss quoted, or he is speaking on a subject that he is quite ignorant about. Either way, he needs to correct his serious error and provide accurate information to the public.
The statement by Somerset County Council also gives great reason for concern. How can a system like this be an asset, if it is known to harm the citizens exposed to it? The councillors responsible for this experiment need to educate themselves about the dangers of microwave radiation (see - http://www.bioinitiative.org ). It is a shame that they did not do this, prior to approving this dangerous technology.
Martin Weatherall
http://www.weepinitiative.org
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=health+effects
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=microwave+radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=cancer
Glastonbury Tor viewed from the Mendip Hills: alternative therapy practitioners blame the town's Wi-Fi system for a spate of health problems. Photo: Getty Images
But now the residents of Glastonbury, which has long been a favoured destination for pilgrims, are at the centre of a bitter row in which many blame the town's new wireless computer network - known as wi-fi - for a spate of health problems.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/962p6g
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I have a comment on the above information provided by Dr. Eric de Silva, because it is so incorrect, and is such an irresponsible statement to make.
WiFi uses microwave radiation to transmit its information. The health effects of microwave radiation have been known for at least sixty years. There are masses of scientific evidence to prove the adverse health effects of microwave radiation, which is linked to cancer and many other illnesses. It would appear that Dr. da Silva is either lying to the press, miss quoted, or he is speaking on a subject that he is quite ignorant about. Either way, he needs to correct his serious error and provide accurate information to the public.
The statement by Somerset County Council also gives great reason for concern. How can a system like this be an asset, if it is known to harm the citizens exposed to it? The councillors responsible for this experiment need to educate themselves about the dangers of microwave radiation (see - http://www.bioinitiative.org ). It is a shame that they did not do this, prior to approving this dangerous technology.
Martin Weatherall
http://www.weepinitiative.org
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=health+effects
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=microwave+radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=cancer
rudkla - 27. Dez, 22:38