Thursday 6 December 2012

Wifi in Schools and the Dangers of non-ionizing radiation: crazed anti-science parents, or a Cold War failure of Normal Science? | Only a Northern Song

Fairly balanced approach that solves nothing other than to educate! Is education enough? Possibly people should not have the risk taking of others thrust upon them :

http://northernsong.wordpress.com/2010/09/09/wifi-in-schools-and-the-dangers-of-non-ionizing-radiation-crazed-anti-science-parents-or-a-cold-war-failure-of-normal-science/

Kevin MD.com Radiation and whether cell phone towers are dangerous

He writes .... Don't fall for the hysteria over cell towers! Yeh right? How many doctors still smoke cigarettes!

http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/05/radiation-cell-phone-towers-dangerous.html

HowStuffWorks "How Cell-phone Radiation Works"

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/cell-phone-radiation.htm

HowStuffWorks "Non-ionizing Radiation"

http://science.howstuffworks.com/radiation2.htm

UK radiation consultants ...

http://srp-uk.org/images/stories/rpa2000/consultants.doc

What are the real dangers, long and short run for non-ionizing radiation?

Do you know?

The world has gone stark raving bonkers!

Comet retailer in UK closes stores ... big time!

So where is the economic policy to keep normal human beings per capita incomes up while speculating homeowners and banks pay off their enormous debts! Or, to put it more bluntly ... Why is Greece paying for American homes that can't be shipped to Greece?

Comet used to be the 'best buy' of Britain?

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