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MTHR childhood cancer – mobile phone base station mast study “is useless”

Posted by seumasach on June 26, 2010

Powerwatch

23rd,June

2010

The Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Committee MTHRhave spent £247,000 on a meaningless study published, four years after it was planned to be complete, in the BMJ today apparently to “reassure parents” that living near a mobile phone base station will not put their child’s life at risk.

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After birds and bees, will mobiles do us in?

Posted by seumasach on June 26, 2010

J.B. Monteiro

Daijiworld

26th June, 20120

We went to an animal fair,
The birds and bees were there…

These are the first two lines of a popular nursery school song which may not ring true in years to come because radiation from mobile communication towers, and mobiles, is progressively killing birds and bees, especially the smaller birds like sparrows. Such sparrows used to abound on a tree outside our flat in Bombay and we would wake up to their low decibel chirping. When we shifted to our cottage at Bondel in Mangalore ten years ago, sparrows had built their nests in the hollow of the ceiling fan bushings below the hook. Many advised us to let them be because they are harbingers of babies.  With both of us retired, that would be hoping against hope. Since they messed up the place we had to chase them away. But, there were plenty of them around, especially outside the corner kirana store, gorging on spilt grains. Now I don’t see them any more either at Bondel or Bombay.

The little bee returns from evening’s gloom,
To join her comrades in the braided hive,
Where housed beside their mighty honey-comb
They dream their polity shall long survive.

– Charles Tennyson Turner, English poet (1808-1879).


Today, instead of dreaming, bees should be dreading about their survival. The dim prospects about the survival of bees, and birds, have been brought about by our ubiquitous and ever-increasing mobiles (cell-phones) and the radiation-radiating communication towers that make them functional. Their damaging impact on living beings has long been suspected – like my own anecdotal account above – but now evidence is surfacing to confirm the suspicions – the latest being a study at Panjab University, Chandigarh, by Neelima Kumar, of Zoology Department, and Ved Prakash Sharma, of the Department of Environment and published in Current Science.

The new study has established that electromagnetic radiation from cell-phones is wreaking havoc on the homing instinct of bees. Unable to return home, the bees remain alone in the open and perish since they are able to sustain themselves only in the social hierarchy of their hives. Bees orient themselves through the interaction between tiny paramagnetic particles in their bodies and magnetic field of the earth. “But any other magnetic radiation causes interference with this mechanism”, says the study. Exposing a colony of bees to radiation from two mobile phones for just 30 minutes twice a week for three months had disastrous consequence. The number of homing bees fell from 36 before radiation to 28 after. Their pollen foraging efficiency, too, fell – from an average of 6.3 to 4.6 worker bees returning with pollen loads per minute. And their honey stores – measured in sq. cms. of hive space – fell from 3,200 to 400.

While the study did not investigate how the radiation affected physiology of bees, it did find that the exposure to radiation impaired the egg-laying capacity of the queen bee. A queen bee that was studied produced 144 eggs per day under exposure to radiation, quite a fall from the average 545 per day.

Any drastic fall from the number of bees is sure to have dire consequences on agriculture, given the vital role they play in pollinating crops. “Around 80% of our crops are pollinated by bees,” says the study. “So there is that risk, even if in the long term. What we tried to show that the benefits of cell-phones come with certain risk – just like with DDT. So their use has to be regulated.”

Other sources of radiation – such as cell-phone communication towers, high tension electricity cables – have the same impact on bees, and possibly other life forms too. The findings are very much in line with the growing belief that exposure to radiation from cell-phones and communication towers could have killed off sparrows, hardly seen in some cities these days. In fact, another study by Sharma, who has just finished a thesis on the impact of cell-phone radiation on animals and plants, found that exposing hen’s eggs to four hours of cell-phone radiation increased the mortality of chicks by over 40%. This was because the development of the heart and brain was severely impaired in the embryonic stage. In Sharma’s studies, even seeds exposed to radiation have reported stunted growth.

All this throws up the next big question – what impact is radiation from wireless communication towers and cell-phones having on humans? The Cellular Operators Association of India maintains there is none, but doubts are being allowed more space now. On May 31, 2010 the Delhi High Court asked the Centre to set up an expert committee to examine potential health hazards from communication towers. In   August 2009, the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests cited the lack of any published long-term research studies that conclusively show the adverse impacts of cell-phones on birds, including sparrows, as an impediment to any meaningful intervention. But, now the evidence is beginning to be available and is being acted on.

On June 15, 2010, the mayor of San Francisco, USA, called for a vote for imposing roughly the same cautionary standards for cell-phones (mobiles) as for fatty food or sugary soda, requiring all retailers to display the amount of radiation each phone emits. The law came despite a lack of conclusive evidence showing that the devices are dangerous, and amid opposition from the wireless telephone industry, which views the labeling ordinance as a potential business-killer precedent. Under the law, retailers will be required to post materials next to phones, listing the specific absorption rate, which is the amount of radio waves absorbed into the cell-phone user’s body tissue. The so-called SAR rates can vary from phone to phone, but all phones in the US must have a SAR rate no greater than1.6 watts per kg. – according to the Federal Communications Commission.

A major study of cell-phone use in 13 countries published online in May 2010 found no increased risk for the two most common type of brain tumors. In the most extreme cell-phone users, there was a small increase in a type of cancer that attacks the cells that surround nerve cells, though researchers found that finding inconclusive. In San Francisco, officials cautioned that the new law

Incidentally, according to the accounts of survivors of the Mangalore air crash in May, the passengers en mass switched on and used their mobiles as the plane was approaching the runway for landing. The jury is still out if that had anything to do with the aircraft’s communication distortion and crash. If the answer is yes, it would be the first case of mass murder by mobiles – against the slow and silent murder discussed above.

That brings us to the lawyer who collapsed in court while arguing a case and died on the spot. His epitaph read: “Her lies one who lied in court”. What would be the epitaph for the one dies from excessive use of mobiles? Perhaps: “Here lies one who hugged the mobiles to death”!

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EM radiation: letter to Dr. Kendall — head of the British Columbia Health Authority, our chief medical officer, reporting directly to the Minister of Health.

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2010

This letter reveals the pattern of lies and deception which seems to have become the norm amongst scientists, experts and representatives: an entire society colluding in its own destruction.

Dear Dr. Kendall,

I am saddened, I am disappointed and I am angry with you, Sir, by the way you have allowed the people and agencies who answer to you to lie, deceive and fail to do their jobs. It is your responsibility to ensure that the citizens of BC are treated honestly, yet you have allowed people who work for you to mislead in every conceivable way. Either you are aware of this and are a party to permitting it to occur and to continue. Or you are unaware and, therefore are not doing your job. In either case, I am appalled.

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Conspiracy theory: population control and microwave radiation

Posted by seumasach on June 9, 2010

Dr Magda Havas, PhD

June 2010.

I’ve never paid much attention to conspiracy theories, but then I began to think about it and started asking myself “what if” questions.

What if some elite group believes that we were doing irreversible damage to the planet and that earth can not support a growing human population. Indeed this is what many people think so this “what if” doesn’t have to be restricted to the thinking of “some elite group”.

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Electrosensitivity- A scientist speaks

Posted by seumasach on June 6, 2010

As a scientist Dr Paddy Reagan knows that ICNIRP isn’t a thoroughly corrupt body that thinks Chernobyl didn’t constitute a significant public health threat. He knows WHO and the HPA “have no axe to grind”. He knows that millions of people claiming to be effected by proximity to EM emitting devices doesn’t constitute evidence  because there might be some other explanation. He knows that controlling the review process is the best way to weed out studies which aren’t “useful”  He knows  no effect doesn’t mean there is absolutely no effect- there could be some effect but not very much and that’s just tough luck anyway. He boasts that, as a physicist, he knows that moving electrons generate electric fields but does he know anything about biology and, in particular, the role of EM radiation in life processes?

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Cell phone radiation dangers-witness statement by Andrew Goldsworthy

Posted by seumasach on May 20, 2010

I am attaching a copy of a Witness Statement that I sent in response to a request from the Standing Committee on Health of the Canadian House of Commons. It covers many aspects of the non-thermal effects of cell phone radiation, but perhaps the most important observation is that the greatest threat to mankind comes from its effects on sperm, which can lead to infertility and progressive genetic damage to future generations. However, unlike the Interphone study, which took many years to reach even inconclusive results, the effects on sperm can be shown clearly in a matter of days and used to assess the biological safety of virtually all forms of wireless telecommunications.

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Press release-Risks of brain tumors among cell phone users underestimated in Interphone study, says international EMF collaborative

Posted by seumasach on May 19, 2010

Contact: USA—Lloyd Morgan, Scientific Advisor

Radiation Research Trust

510-528-5302

bilovsky@aol.com

UK— Graham Philips

Powerwatch

01353 778422

graham@powerwatch.org.uk


Data for Acoustic Neuromas and Salivary Gland Tumors,

Located Closest to the Ear, Were Not Published—Group Asks for Full Disclosure and Urgent Research on Cell Phone Risks for Children

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Interphone Study Design Flaws- another whitewash of cell phone risk

Posted by seumasach on May 19, 2010

Lloyd Morgan, B.Sc., lead author of the landmark report, “Cellphones and Brain Tumors: 15 Reasons for Concern”, discusses the flaws in the Interphone study that render it unreliable as a gauge of risk of brain tumors from cell phones. The 11 design flaws grossly understimate the risk, and even still, the Interphone study, just pubished in the International Journal of Epidemiology, still shows statistically significant increased risk of brain tumors after 10 years of cellphone use. This is ominous because toxicants often take decades to show tumor risks, and we are seeing it at just 10 years. Cell phone usage rates in the Interphone study were just a fraction of cell phone usage rates today among adults and children alike. Finally, without explanation, results were not pubished for acoustic neuromas and salivary gland tumors which are the tumors closest to the ear against which one places the cell phone.

Click here to view Lloyd Morgan’s presentation.

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Why did the Russians ban an appliance found in 90% of american homes?

Posted by seumasach on May 18, 2010

Mercola.com

18th May, 2010

By now, you probably know that what you eat has a profound impact on your health. The mantra, “You are what you eat” is really true.

But you need to consider not only WHAT you buy, but how you cook it.

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Mobile phone masts are dangerous – the controversy continues

Posted by seumasach on May 15, 2010

Ghana News Agency

13th May, 2010

Accra, May 13, GNA – The controversy about the dangers associated with mobile phone mast is taking very interesting dimensions with the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communication (GIFEC) embarking on a campaign to present mobile phone masts as not being dangerous to human health.

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Cell phone ‘honeymoon’ finally over?



Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2010

Sean Arthur Joyce

With articles on the link between cell phones and brain tumours or other cancers now appearing in major magazines such as GQ, Harpers’s, Prevention and even Time magazine, it appears the long ‘honeymoon’ North American telecommunications corporations have enjoyed is finally over.

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