What price the info frontier? - Saturday Star (South Africa)
The ultimatum from the teachers at Eldorado Park Senior Secondary School was clear: either the planned cellphone mast went, or they did.
“Some of the research was very inconclusive, but the bottom line was that the word radiation was mentioned in every article. That was in itself enough for them to say we don’t need this at our school. I don’t want to put our school’s 1,600 learners and 50 teachers at any risk. We don’t even allow cellphones at the school.”
“There are thousands of papers showing possible links to cancer, and now the increasing incidence of attention-deficit disorder, Alzheimers and diabetes from cellphone radiation" [according to According to Tracey-Lee Dorny, chairwoman of the Electromagnetic Radiation Research Foundation of SA.]
"I ended up starting to vomit until I brought up blood. I had a rash from head to toe. It felt like my eyes were melting in my head. My husband had headaches. My son would wake up screaming in the middle of night holding his head, which he said had felt like a rocket had gone off.”
“Anything that is going to change you biologically – that is going to make you sick, is of concern.
“If it’s going to give you rashes, make you vomit, give you blurry vision, memory loss… that either happens till the signal goes down or you take yourself away.”
Barrie Trower, a military scientist from the UK, on a visit to King Kgafela II of the Bakgatla tribe in Botswana, noted there were at least 11 international committees which “vehemently” oppose both the WHO and ICNIRP’s safety levels.
“This is mostly due to the former’s safety levels being based exclusively on thermal levels whereas other international studies recognise responses to electrochemical interactions between microwaves and cellular biochemistry and set safety levels according to lower rates.”
The king had invited Trower to speak because he blamed the death of his father from a brain tumour on the fact that a cellphone mast had been erected near the royal residence.

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