Wireless Wake-up Call

I have paid attention Suzu, I'm trying to not say anything too offensive.........
 
I thought a big factor was square waves versus sinusoidal waves. (I'm not watching any of these videos.)
The digital nature of modern signals has more impact on "living" things at a given power level.
Even implanted RFID chips (in glass) have a higher potential for nearby cellular damage... IDK
 
I have paid attention Suzu, I'm trying to not say anything too offensive.........

I've read the info at your link. Most of it is at least seven years old and claims that non-ionizing radiation below the level that would cause body tissue to heat up is harmless. That idea is at least twenty years old. More recent studies have shown that non-ionizing radiation most definitely *is* dangerous.

If you look at none of the other sources I've given in this thread, at least see the video from this one post. After that, if you still think your case holds water, let me know.
 
I'm not going to spend an hour on that, sorry.......

If you're convinced that RF waves are affecting your life then okay.

As I said earlier, I've been around high wattage RF at Motorola and work in a high voltage EMF environment daily with no adverse effects.

There may actually be some people who are genuinely affected, I'm just more than a little skeptical...Especially residential levels in rural USA........
 
Okay I've made it over 20 min. in and that broad keeps referring to RF as "radiation"...

Then she states that it may or may not have any biological effect.

Electricity scares people, so does radiation and apparently low wattage RF scares her, so much so that she's put together a slide show of adults and children cooking their heads with cellphones...

I worked at Motorola when the first 800meg systems were hitting the market and there were instances of people being damaged by those RF waves but only by the high wattage base stations. Even then it was from continuous exposure over the course of years and the damage was questionable, ie; fertility issues in men.

The idea that RF exposure "builds up" like exposure to actual radiation doesn't hold water.

Sure high powered RF can cook things but I've not been convinced that low power is harmful in any way.

Could be I'm wrong but for now I'm not buying it.
 
Resonance Beings of Frequency reveals how our reliance on a technology that is proving to be unsafe, could result in us paying the ultimate price.

 
Resonance Beings of Frequency reveals how our reliance on a technology that is proving to be unsafe, could result in us paying the ultimate price.

 
Most cell phones are in the 800 mhz range. The "human resonance" is supposedly in the 62-68 Hz range. If that is true, cell phones will not effect human resonance since they are completely different.

http://www.sportstouch.com/keep-your-bodys-healing-frequency-high/

In 1992, Bruce Tanino of Tainio Technology built the first frequency monitor in the world. He was able to determine that the average frequency of the human body during daytime is 62-68 Hz. The Body resonates a frequency when healthy between 62-72 Hz. When the frequency drops, our immune system is compromised and a disease process is more apt to begin to develop.

Here are some of the findings he found:

Human Body:
Genius Brain Frequency 80-82 MHz
Brain Frequency Range 72-90 MHz
Normal Brain Frequency 72 MHz
Human Body 62-78 MHz
Human Body: from Neck up 72-78 MHz
Human Body: from Neck down 60-68 MHz

Microwaves can heat water because they operate at the same frequency as a water molecule. They can accelerate water molecule electrons. http://www.schoolphysics.co.uk/age1...ve properties/text/Microwave_ovens/index.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_frequencies
 
Published on May 3, 2016: The nation's leading experts on wireless radiation and human health impacts participate in a live press conference prior to their panel at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting in Baltimore.

 
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