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August 2018
Source:  https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180815005264/en/U.S.-Telecommunications-Strategy-Questioned-National-Institute-Science       Senate Oversight Hearing of the Federal Communications Commission This Thursday Should Probe the Advisability of Small Cell Antenna Deployment—As There Are 13 Important Reasons Why ‘Antenna Densification’ Will Not Serve Constituents’ Best Interests August 15, 2018 08:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Senate Bill S.1357, known as the STREAMLINE Small Cell Deployment Act,...
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Statements from individuals and organizations: “Our public health guidance has not been keeping pace with our newest evolutions of telecommunication technologies.   And yet the health science regarding cellular technologies suggests the need for caution.  A very first step would be to apply the California State Health Department Cell Phone Guidelines, particularly in settings where there...
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16/5/2021 Post update, an article from South Florida: Real estate Q&A: Is there an obligation to tell prospective buyers about a nearby cell phone tower? By Gary M. Singer South Florida Sun Sentinel, Apr 24, 2021 Question: We bought a condo last year and recently discovered that a shopping plaza that borders our neighborhood has a...
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Re – posted from:   Mr. Lech provides a unique and gifted approach to solving problems and addressing issues that have been neglected to a large degree. He has had useful experience and developed practical skills with regard to transferring academic knowledge into real-world application. I have been working with Mr. Lech as he has...
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By ‘Your Own Health and Fitness’ Audio: Martin Pall, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences at Washington State University and author of Explaining Unexplained Illnesses, discusses his review article about the harm caused by non-ionizing radiation and the failure of scientists and regulators such as the FCC to prevent that harm.
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Post update 15th October 2021: Doctor van der Merwe also serves on the National WHO International EMF Project IAC – ZA and ISC committee. https://drive.google.com/file/d/139vTDdQO-Me9yE16sSW6lFcNb_Gck3C8/view 13th August 2018 Dr Pierre van der Merwe is a practicing neurologist at Netcare Blaauwberg Hospital, Cape Town. Office tel: (021) 554-3032. He also functions as a Neuropsychiatrist after completing...
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Excerpts: Karunarathne’s lab found that blue light exposure causes retinal to trigger reactions that generate poisonous chemical molecules in photoreceptor cells. “It’s toxic. If you shine blue light on retinal, the retinal kills photoreceptor cells as the signaling molecule on the membrane dissolves,” Kasun Ratnayake, a PhD student researcher working in Karunarathne’s cellular photo chemistry...
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By Duncan McLeod 6 August 2018 An organisation calling itself the Durban Anti-Cell Mast Alliance (Dacma) on Friday filed papers at the high court in Durban to stop MTN South Africa from rolling out new towers in the coastal city, it said. Dacma, which was founded in 2017 to “protest the illegal roll-out of MTN...
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Wednesday 8 August 2018 MTN South Africa has been sued by an organisation calling itself the Durban Anti-Cell Mast Alliance (Dacma), seeking to stop the mobile company from rolling out new towers in the coastal city, TechCentral reported. Dacma which was founded in 2017 to protest against what it called the “illegal” deployment of masts...
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Re posted from PhoneGate Alert: The Government of Canada has just banned the distribution of the mobile phone Alcatel U50 for having exceeded its radiation emission (SAR) regulatory thresholds. This was confirmed on the MobileSyrup website by a spokesperson for the government agency Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) that controls the placing on the...
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