Saturday 15 December 2012

Re: [Citizens For Safe Technology] The head of Belgium’s largest cellphone company...

You have to wonder? What is the mechanism behind the wireless radiation harm? Is it akin to concentrated ultra violet light though acting on our bodies in three dimensions? Not as obvious as xrays, but still penetrating right through thin membranes of creatures such as tadpoles and germs! Some physicists are left to speculate since only the infra microwave radiation is generally considered even when funding is denied! 

Today, I talked to a British astrophysicist, who reminded me about the body's replacement of cells every seven years. If the cancer shows up as part of that seven year cycle, that surely shortens the profitability cycle of communications firm should they not go totally fiber optic. Well that's powerful speculation, but I think that I know which technology has long term sustainability. 

On 15 Dec 2012, at 11:09 PM, "Susan Foster" wrote:

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The head of Belgium's largest cellphone company bans WI-FI from his offices and tells kids cellphones are dangerous!

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Cell phone news, DECT, Wi-FI, and WLAN wireless systems and health by EMFacts

From Andre Fauteux, Editor

La Maison du 21e siècle magazine:

The head of Belgacom is not crazy about the Wi-Fi fad in his cellphone company's skyscraper. The 27th floor, occupied by management, thus goes without the technology that allows high speed broadband Internet access. The decision is barely surprising when we know that Didier Bellens also asks his contacts to call him on his landline rather than on his cell.

The man who heads Belgacom, and thus Proximus, briefed schoolchildren Tuesday about the dangers of the Internet, in the charming company of (tennis player) Justine Henin. The initiative was organized with Child Focus and Microsoft.

Didier Bellens, president of Belgacom (Belgium cell operator), explains that the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is dangerous – (Sudpresse – 25/11/2011). And when a child asks about the dangers of cellphones, the head of the country's largest cellphone company does not mince his words. He explains to pupils of the Centre of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre school that GSM is bad and a health threat.

"During the day, it is better to use a headset because the GSM, it heats," he first explained. "The waves are dangerous. At night, it is better to shut it off. If you use your phone as an alarm clock, you should also turn it off."…

Contacted, Belgacom's spokesperson was not surprised by his employers comments: "Didier Bellens is only indicating the precautionary principles recommended by the World Health Organization. Remember that nothing has ever been proven about the dangers of GSM…"

Sources: http://www.sudinfo.be/248245/article/actualite/belgique/2011-11-25/didier-bellens-le-boss-de-belgacom-explique%C2%A0que-le-gsm-c'est-dangereux

and http://www.robindestoits.org/SCOOP-Didier-Bellens-le-patron-de-Belgacom-operateur-Belge-n-aime-pas-les-ondes-Wi-Fi-et-affirme-que-le-GSM-est_a1853.html

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Didier Bellens, le boss de Belgacom, explique que le GSM, c'est dangereux
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