Dear Prime Minister Harper,
Thank you for your reply,
Please excuse my mistake, I thought that this was a human rights and industry issue with serious health implications, like in the case of a drunken driver killing someone on the road, and the cause of death having at least two sources and death being a fact.
It's nice being able to excuse yourself from the table by saying you wish to determine whether someone has died rather than examining whether driving while drunk was a crime or moral?
Thank you,
Arthur Lake
Thank you for writing to the Prime Minister. In your e-mail, you raised an issue that falls within the portfolio of the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health.
Please be assured that your comments have been carefully noted. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to Minister Aglukkaq. I am certain that the Minister will wish to give your views every consideration.
For more information on the Government's initiatives, you may wish to visit the Prime Minister's Web site, at www.pm.gc.ca.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
M.F. Bustos
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pour le Cabinet du Premier ministreFrom : Arthur Lake <Wuhlax@gmail.com> Received : May 30 2013 3:31:04 PM >>>
Stephen Harper
I have recently reviewed the literature provided by the WHO and have read publications on the NIH web site, as well as numerous articles and scientific papers concerned with the technologies associated with microwave concentrations and transmissions. In the past I have worked As a Science and Technology expert for the OECD in reviews of the pharmaceutical industry and have published a major study through them. In discussions I have had with microwave technology experts at Cambridge University, UK, Churchill College, and with the AEA, I am very worried about the hidden largely unresearched side effects of low energy microwaves on biological programming. It is apparent that people will develop disease from blood brain barrier breach and from differential effects of wave transmissions under variable moisture atmospheric configurations. These can be quite subtle or severe, but in some cases damage is permanent and largely in curable without significant r and d into therapeutic treatments at universities such as McGill. Canada lags Austria with respect of awareness of biological side facts of low energy level radiation. I do hope that your experts will have the biomedical and technical skills needed to give our next generation of Canadians a disease free zone from the low level energy radiation being aware of interactions in mixed environments where metals and complex systems are present inside and outside of the body. These will only increase in the future! Respectfully, Arthur Lake Cantab.
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