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> Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> That panned after a while after further research. "

Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

tumors in recent years...

Marc

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My understanding is that the rate of brain tumors has increased

mainly in the 20-29 year old group.

As for biological plausibility: we know collagen is piezoelectric.

We know piezoelectrics are microwave rectifiers. We know microwaves

penetrate the body and skull. Therefore there will be DC voltage

penetrating the body and skull. And we know DC currents can open

the blood brain barrier. And we know most commercial foods contain free

glutamate which is neurotoxic. And it is often the case that prolonged cell

death leads to cancer as cells proliferate to replace the dead ones.

-Bill

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Marc <marc@...> wrote:

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> > Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> > That panned after a while after further research. "

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> Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

> tumors in recent years...

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> Marc

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This dam statement is a big obstacle to get over ! its significance should

not be underestimated, you need retort on this by unpicking the

technicalities behind the statement ie what constitutes causation in scientific

circles and so on -

puk

In a message dated 17/11/2010 04:24:06 GMT Standard Time,

ndrofca@... writes:

There has to be biological plausibility for the causation of outcomes in

order for this to occur

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Jim son, head of communications at O2, defended the application

stating there is no known health risks to children or adults living near a

mobile phone mast.

This is another statement that we all need to be able to bring down to

earth see above

puk

In a message dated 17/11/2010 04:29:00 GMT Standard Time,

marc@... writes:

> Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> That panned after a while after further research. "

Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

tumors in recent years...

Marc

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Hope he gets what he needs with the smart meters. Loni

From: Neil <ndrofca@...>

Subject: Dr Response

Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 9:23 PM

 

About a week ago I sent a link about the smartmeters and their troubles to my

old GP Doctor who I've since fired because of his lack of attention to me most

of this year. Well he finally answered my email and I though all you people

would love to see what he said. You can see from what he writes, he, as with so

many other people believe complete studies are done prior to product release.

Take a look at what he says..

" Unfortunately, we are not aware of all the potential effects that the various

'modern conveniances' may have on us but studies are usually done before mass

production and implementation. Though anything is possible, my understanding of

the information is that there is no firm evidence supporting smart meters

effecting a person's health. There has to be biological plausibility for the

causation of outcomes in order for this to occur. Remember all the hype about

cell phones causing brain tumors? That panned after a while after further

research. "

Neil

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What is o2?

From: paulpjc@... <paulpjc@...>

Subject: Re: Dr Response

Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 2:59 AM

 

Jim son, head of communications at O2, defended the application

stating there is no known health risks to children or adults living near a

mobile phone mast.

This is another statement that we all need to be able to bring down to

earth see above

puk

In a message dated 17/11/2010 04:29:00 GMT Standard Time,

marc@... writes:

> Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> That panned after a while after further research. "

Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

tumors in recent years...

Marc

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Well that statement by some cellphone company big shot is not particularly

supprising! ;-)

Do wake me up when they say yes, we're sorry, our towers do a lot of harm to

health! Now, that would be news! ;-)

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> Jim son, head of communications at O2, defended the application

> stating there is no known health risks to children or adults living near a

> mobile phone mast.

> This is another statement that we all need to be able to bring down to

> earth see above

> puk

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> In a message dated 17/11/2010 04:29:00 GMT Standard Time,

> marc@... writes:

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> > Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> > That panned after a while after further research. "

>

> Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

> tumors in recent years...

>

> Marc

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Never happen

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Subject: Re: Dr Response

Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 11:19 AM

 

Well that statement by some cellphone company big shot is not particularly

supprising! ;-)

Do wake me up when they say yes, we're sorry, our towers do a lot of harm to

health! Now, that would be news! ;-)

.

>

>

> Jim son, head of communications at O2, defended the application

> stating there is no known health risks to children or adults living near a

> mobile phone mast.

> This is another statement that we all need to be able to bring down to

> earth see above

> puk

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>

> In a message dated 17/11/2010 04:29:00 GMT Standard Time,

> marc@... writes:

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> > Remember all the hype about cell phones causing brain tumors?

> > That panned after a while after further research. "

>

> Ha! I thought there has been a skyrocketing amount of brain

> tumors in recent years...

>

> Marc

>

>

>

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