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Mobile phones and real pandemics
05 01 2010 by Serge Sargentini of Next-up Organisation
Can the adage,
"Everything that is exaggerated is unimportant"
be applied to the present avalanchein the media across the Atlantic of dire warnings affecting the 400 million people who use mobilephones? At long last the Americans are waking up to the fact that they have been completely misledabout the dangers of exposure to nearby sources of artificial microwave radiation coming from their"precious mobile phones".
Considering the evidence from scientific studies which almost all come to the samealarming conclusions, it is highly probable that a genuine pandemic is brewing thatwill impact 400 million phone users, a stupendous number.Unlike France, where the silence in the media is deafening, in the USA politicians are
looking seriously at the latest scientific findings, while explanatory articles giving exactfigures are multiplying [eg: Debate still raging over cell phone link] and scientific
information is getting a new look [vidéo].
Paradoxically it is still the WHO that is the center of the controversy. This pandemic of brain tumours is not a figment of the imagination, it is going to have a massiveimpact, most of all on young people, who for the most part ignore basic safety advice,such as avoiding the danger area of radiation emitted by the antenna of their mobile
phone. However this safety measure is explained in black and white in the instructionleaflets issued by the manufacturers, followed by - guess what - a complete disclaimerof their responsibility.Nokia
for instance says this in its safety advice:
Fact: the hypothalamus, the thalamus, thehippocampus, the pituitary gland and the pinealgland irradiated by microwaves from a mobile!
Endocrine glands
"... this apparatus conforms to the regulations concerning exposure to radio frequencies
[ie.
artificial HF microwaves]
whenused in its normal position against the ear or
[such precision!]
at a distance of at least 2.2cm from the body".
How has it arisen, this catastrophe that is going to hit young people the hardest?
The story starts several years ago. Since the mobile phone manufacturers did not want to follow the same thorny path asthe tobacco companies
M. Chang, DG of WHO and M. Repacholi
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