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My friend who is ultra sensitive to many things ,and can find a hidden mobile phone by the electro signal sent me this mail today . I don't doubt that electro transmitting devices have an impact on health ..My friend tells me that the loudest signal comes from digital cordless telephones ..i've ditched mine ..

Hi Thought this article was very interesting, especially the link to CFS. Date: Thu May 11, 2006 9:09pm(PDT)Hi Gang,On the news last night they reported that one of our major universities,RMIT has closed down a whole floor of one of their city buildings. In thelast 2 years 7 people have developed brain tumors, 5 on top floor and 2 onthe floor below. This building has huge mobile phone towers on top whichare now being investigated as the probable cause of the brain tumors. Theyalso mentioned this as a cause of CFS. (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome).Rosemary. see below:'BREAKING NEWS: Brain tumour cases prompt uni buildingclosure'From ABC Online:http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200605/s1636462.htmThursday, May 11, 2006. 5:26pm (AEST)Brain tumour cases prompt uni building closureRoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) has launcheda second health and safety investigation in just fiveyears, after seven staff members from the University'sBourke Street campus were diagnosed with brain tumours.Five of the cases are not malignant.The top floors of the Tivoli building are set to be closed.All the staff involved have worked on those floors of thebusiness faculty for up to 10 years.Workers on the floors, who include administration staff andlecturers, have been relocated while the investigationtakes place.RMIT spokesman Steve Somogyi says some telecommunicationstransmitters have raised concerns."However they have been there for quite some time, so theywere there when the original investigation in 2001 wasconducted, so we do not rule in or rule out any conclusionsat this stage until the experts who are doing their studiesgive us their report," he said.It is believed there is a mobile phone transmitter on theroof of the building.Tertiary Education Union state secretary Matt McGowan saysat least five of the cases are not malignant, and there isno concern for students at this stage."The majority of the staff who've been impacted have beenthere for 10 years, and this has come up after somethinglike 10 years worth of service," he said."So we don't believe it's something that would impact onstudents, who are in and out of the building once every nowand then."http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=456

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