Monday, 18 November 2013

We should have more power to stop governments using health departments to promote obvious and serious industrial mistakes that kill people.

Similar issues to our own regarding cell towers in residential and vulnerable areas rather than set back away where they are safe. But, the concerns are coming from a different culture. 

I want to see an end to governments promoting stupid policies that kill people needlessly. That is why you have to seriously reexamine what your policies are for microwave communications. This is no joke. People's lives and health are at risk needlessly and without governments assuming appropriate responsibilities. Has the political world gone mad? 

On examination of papers in the 1940's with advertising about the great benefits of having asbestos in one's home and how it makes the family safer, I understand how a community and its health officials can get things 100 percent wrong. But, as one who has suffered and seen one's close die from serious mistakes of government health departments for asbestos, smoking, lead fuels, paints, plywood, and x-rays, I would be very very worried about the major mistakes being committed by governments and health departments putting EMF radiation so close to residential areas. There is a flaw in our democracy and this is it. Democracy does not really exist except as a figment of one's imagination.

We need a government that really does the research to keep our veterans, soldiers, citizens and children safe, but we seem to be expecting others to do it. 

There is a vacuum of responsible governance!

We are not taking responsibility for our actions big time. And, it's not for want of trying. What is one supposed to do when governments get the facts completely wrong in their policies and people die as a consequence? Are we to hate government? Get the blinkers off, man! 







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