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Nov 23, 2009, 04:50 PM
Re: Dementia, Tumors, DNA mutations from WIFI, Cellphones, Laptop etc. Originally Posted by CaLLaCoDe Trust me, I thought these cell phones and wifi linked laptops benign until I heard a radio program on the topic and began researching. Oh, and yes the ubiquitous cordless phone may even be more dangerous than everything combined. The dangers are cumulative, so thank God, if you are a cell phone user, you may want to think twice before hooking up with your friends via the "cell." You may argue that we are already bombarded by electromagnetic radiation everywhere, why the fret and concern, callacode? Well, why multiply the risks? And tell your friends convenient yes, but at a health cost. Big money is behind the telecommunications industry, so you think they want you to know about the studies in Sweden linking a doubling of brain tumors by moderate users? Anyway, you can choose to ignore these things at your own demise! Wifi, concerns regarding usage in schools: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_8iDgn8hP0 Website addresses dangers: http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/newcelldangers.htm Mobile Phone Danger Australian TV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ03Ho8u6eA
Towards the end of this report you'll hear from a neurologist who suffered a tumor the shape of his cell phone antenna, sued and lost, eventually lost his life!
Funniest. Post. Ever.  | | No. 16 |
Nov 23, 2009, 05:45 PM
Re: Dementia, Tumors, DNA mutations from WIFI, Cellphones, Laptop etc.
Well, all of your comments are quite entertaining, however when more studies come out and prove me right, with all of your snide remarks and all, won't you be surprised when the rates of tumors rises markedly!
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Nov 23, 2009, 05:48 PM
Re: Dementia, Tumors, DNA mutations from WIFI, Cellphones, Laptop etc. Originally Posted by CaLLaCoDe Well, all of your comments are quite entertaining, however when more studies come out and prove me right, with all of your snide remarks and all, won't you be surprised when the rates of tumors rises markedly!
Can you describe the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, and how each affects living cells?
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Nov 23, 2009, 06:14 PM
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Nov 24, 2009 at 05:01 AM by rn/writer
Re: Dementia, Tumors, DNA mutations from WIFI, Cellphones, Laptop etc. Originally Posted by CaLLaCoDe Well, all of your comments are quite entertaining, however when more studies come out and prove me right, with all of your snide remarks and all, won't you be surprised when the rates of tumors rises markedly!
That's how science works. If a whole bunch of CREDIBLE studies come out that support your claim, we will all change our minds.
I've already demonstrated that you didn't read the Swedish study you mentioned in your OP as it showed the exact OPPOSITE of what your claimed. Still, you stick to your guns???
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Nov 23, 2009, 06:27 PM
Re: Dementia, Tumors, DNA mutations from WIFI, Cellphones, Laptop etc.
SummitAP's explanation is backed up by Robert Park, in his book Voodoo Science (Chapter 7). He also has a weekly web column, What's New by Bob Park: http://www.bobpark.org/
While his book is quite rational, in his web columns he becomes fanatic about over population (there are too many of the rest of us), atheism (There is no God, and Bob Park is his prophet), and climate change (or as it used to be called before the globe stopped warming up, global warming).
I highly recommend the book.
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