I do not want a mobile mast to send me to hell
I have been monitoring Michael Dolan of the MOA who has been writing letters in local papers across the UK to declare phones and masts to be safe. Here is one reader who put him straight!
Sandi
Postbag - Masts - better be safe than sorry
Wisbech Standard 10.02.03
10 February 2006 | 10:16
MAY I thank Alasdair Phillips, director of Powerwatch, for his succinct condemnation of Mike Dolan's letter on the dangers of mobile phone masts?
As Mr Dolan is part of the Mobile Operator's Association, there is no doubt as to whom pays this piper.
A trawl of the 'web', conducted by my husband, Cllr Forster and others involved in the current campaign, has yielded evidence from all over the world about the probable dangers from the microwaves emitted by these structures.
In addition, I have consulted a pharmacist, who knows about the effects on blood pressure, a psychologist, who is an expert on the effects on child development, and a leading neurologist, who is convinced that the microwaves affect brain structure.
Incidentally, the psychologist refutes the claim that the symptoms listed are due to psychological fear of being in the proximity of these masts. Any psychological effects would disappear with time, but the symptoms reported are real and ongoing.
I have suffered from epilepsy since childhood and know, from medically-qualified experts, that even low levels of microwaves could worsen my fits. My husband has become so concerned that he will not use the domestic microwave in our kitchen, although this appliance, unlike a mobile phone mast, is shielded.
I can assure Mr Dolan that having an epileptic fit is to descend to the depths of hell. I know because I have experienced it and I do not want a mobile mast to send me to hell again.
Arguments that the risks are minimal are specious. As long as there is the slightest suspicion that mobile phone masts are dangerous, everybody should err on the side of caution. No masts should be erected in Wisbech or anywhere else.
MRS M R FORSTER
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The cell phone industry: Big Tobacco 2.0?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/663789/
Sandi
Postbag - Masts - better be safe than sorry
Wisbech Standard 10.02.03
10 February 2006 | 10:16
MAY I thank Alasdair Phillips, director of Powerwatch, for his succinct condemnation of Mike Dolan's letter on the dangers of mobile phone masts?
As Mr Dolan is part of the Mobile Operator's Association, there is no doubt as to whom pays this piper.
A trawl of the 'web', conducted by my husband, Cllr Forster and others involved in the current campaign, has yielded evidence from all over the world about the probable dangers from the microwaves emitted by these structures.
In addition, I have consulted a pharmacist, who knows about the effects on blood pressure, a psychologist, who is an expert on the effects on child development, and a leading neurologist, who is convinced that the microwaves affect brain structure.
Incidentally, the psychologist refutes the claim that the symptoms listed are due to psychological fear of being in the proximity of these masts. Any psychological effects would disappear with time, but the symptoms reported are real and ongoing.
I have suffered from epilepsy since childhood and know, from medically-qualified experts, that even low levels of microwaves could worsen my fits. My husband has become so concerned that he will not use the domestic microwave in our kitchen, although this appliance, unlike a mobile phone mast, is shielded.
I can assure Mr Dolan that having an epileptic fit is to descend to the depths of hell. I know because I have experienced it and I do not want a mobile mast to send me to hell again.
Arguments that the risks are minimal are specious. As long as there is the slightest suspicion that mobile phone masts are dangerous, everybody should err on the side of caution. No masts should be erected in Wisbech or anywhere else.
MRS M R FORSTER
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The cell phone industry: Big Tobacco 2.0?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/663789/
rudkla - 16. Feb, 09:57