Further thoughts this sunny beautiful afternoon as we unfortunately continue this dance with death and disease, for many of us involuntarily.
Cell towers presently look good on badly prepared balance sheets without the future liabilities added in! Once the money is spent on frivolous badly design projects there isn't anything left to meet the real costs of light weights sponsoring a defective industry.
However, looks can be deceiving as momentum to have these hazards removed grows with an increasingly informed statement of the risks. Who is responsible for the diseases caused by wireless? We can and will attribute responsibility! The industry will argue that it is government, but this is a crock. Fact is that industry has steered government and health research away from their hazardous products..... Very successfully!
That is a short term reality that frustrates those scared emotionally that are losing and they will continue lose faculties and their life shield processes due to wireless pollution that operates 24/7 relentlessly eroding the protective shields making up the initial fabric of immune and neurological systems.
At the very least cell towers are an eyesore, and a nuisance because they extend the errors of the past with regard to RF radiation and its supposed limited association with a wide spectrum of diseases and contagions. With the demand for wireless communication growing exponentially communities are lured into the money trap of introducing cellular towers.
Is there a cell tower financial bubble looming?
The odds are that an investment bubble created over the last decade will eventually burst and disrupt the finances not only of the communications industry glued to wireless, but also those small communities and organisations becoming increasingly dependent on revenues from the growth of wireless filth.
The youth of the community are attracted to media and gaming pushed by adults eager to develop revenue streams and hook the young on a wide variety of compulsive media streams. As the illnesses caused by wireless media increase within the maturing youth community, the demand for compensation and re-engineering of the industry will grow.
The old style antennas will need to be replaced by safer forms that do not have the significant pollutant effects. There is not much interest yet in spending money on research into such forms, but odds are that they will be developed in India, Brazil, and China which have scientific communities challenged by the growing mortality figures for those living adjacent to residential wireless media products.
Arthur Lake