Wednesday, 4 December 2013
The problem of health risk in economic decisions regarding cell towers and wireless telecommunication
I think that the interesting paper by Taleb about says it all.
Scientist Rips Apart The New York Times’ Coverage Of Climate Change - Business Insider
New York Times has the wrong people writing important stories with disastrous results and a weaker paper. Too bad, the NYT was at least accessible if wrong. Perhaps, that's the ticket, the more accessible you are the worse you potentially are? Though, not always!
Nassim Taleb On Economists - Business Insider
Oops! And, here I thought economists were just badly educated. It seems to me that Taleb is a bit of a 'yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look'. His comments on economists are amusing, but probably give them too much credit since I have yet to see an economist that is nothing other than an eloquent philosopher that produces words that others use to attain goals that have little to do with economics but are more in the sphere of politics / political spin.
Putin Reopens Soviet Arctic Military Base - Business Insider
He has $50 billion to hide from from fellow Russians. Being a government sponsored crook makes one's life comfortable, but the worry is that outsiders see what a social criminal Putin is. They tell Russians who naturally get angry with being lied to and cheated in an unfair predatory society. The vodka clouds brains and clear thinking.
Snowden appears to be a whistleblower on crimes and definitely NOT a traitor. He should be given a massive reward / pension not jailed
See whether you agree about who actually was committing crime big time and wanted the official secrets act level of obedience so that these crimes could not be revealed.
Bernie Madoff tells how he deceived people continuously over a long period
A little knowledge of statistics and no review process at all, helps fool people for decades.
If you don't think EMF radiations directly cause cancer, think again because it certainly could be your family that has hidden suscepability
Many people are dead because of EMF radiation from wireless devices in their neighbourhood or in their homes. This is an indisputable fact.
The medical field is in catchup phase, but you might say that anyone with a smattering of common sense would realise that loads of cancers are directly the result of invisible seemingly harmless radiation.
Only an unthinking idiot would now be so stupid as to think otherwise at this stage. Think and help save lives of innocents in your community, and it's everyone at risk.
ALL the warning signs are there and the world will see many people die directly because of needless radiation over which they have no control because it is indeed federally or locally government sponsored. Seems the government wants Canadians at least to be killed by the badly informed or the stupid reckless decisions of Canadians.
There are safe alternatives that need attention and implementation. Your own life is indeed at risk. And, although you might not yet acknowledge that fact. It is a fact. The world could be very much impacted by wireless technologies that seem harmless but are quite deadly to people in your community. Think of them.
http://youtu.be/wARxnaxrRKk
There are safe alternatives that need attention and implementation. Your own life is indeed at risk. And, although you might not yet acknowledge that fact. It is a fact. The world could be very much impacted by wireless technologies that seem harmless but are quite deadly to people in your community. Think of them.
http://youtu.be/wARxnaxrRKk
Arthur
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