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Wi-Fi IS dangerous, especially for children, Ben Goldacre is wrong - he is either lying, or has not studied the evidence.

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Gillflower · 06/06/2009 12:25

I am appalled by Ben Goldacre's statement that there is no danger in Wi-Fi - this and the emissions coming from phone masts and mobile phones are microwaves.

There are many forms of microwaves - radar; XRays (we all know the dangers of those! Staff taking them go and stand outside the area whilst patients are X-rayed!).Others are emissions from phones and masts; even worse, Wi-Fi and the worst of all - Wi-max!

People have been knocked unconscious and/or suffered heart attacks by the 40Ghz Wi-Fi being tried out in Wales!

I suffered palpitations in a bedroom next to a relative's office (plus Wi-fi, and my bed was right against the wall) in Bewdley whilst staying there for the weekend - I had to sleep downstairs on the sofa for 2 nights and was ok there! The husband had been suffering heart problems too. I doubt if Ben Goldacre has Wi-Fi in his Office - I wonder if he is employed by the phone companies?

I have studied the effects of microwave emissions for seven years! Ever since residents of my village were ill as soon as an Orange mst was activated outside their homes! Children are badly affected. A 4 yr old girl living in her grandma's househad severe nose bleeds and earache - the doctor could find no physical cause for the symtpoms. She did not have it before teh mast was activated and the symptoms ceased as soon as the family was rehoused. The little girl had temporary hearing loss, but has recovered her hearing now and has had no more nosebleeds at all! her big sister had sore itcjing bloodshot eyes whilst at the Grandma's, this stopped when they moved away. She got a job at a school in our village, came back to grandma's and her eye problems started again! She got medicine from the doctor, but it did not cure the problems - and eventually, the poor girl gave up and moved away. This is what microwaves do to people when they are too close and the emissions are too high!
Our emissions are second highest in the world. 450 microwatts. In Russia where they first found out the damage done to people close to microwaves, permitted emissions are 2 microwatts - in the 9 countries of the Salzburg Resolution, permitted levels are 0.1 microwatts! France is currently considering 6.0 microwatts.

The Germans warned America not to put Wi-fi on the streets. The warning was ignored and in at least one town Wi-Fi is affecting people badly. Europe is listening to the BioInitiative Report from Canada, which explains the effects upon our health

The safest thing would be to have fibre optics, where emissions are enclosed and cannot attack us. Richard Branson is bringing it on - get in touch with your Councils and demand the safer options! Australia is knocking down its masts and putting in Fibre Optics instead - that is what we need! Don't have anything to do with Wi-Fi or Wimax if you can help it (especially if you have children) because neither has been pre-tested, and introduction of either into the environment is a huge, uninformed and illegal experiment upon us, our children and wildlife!

The HPA ignores everyone who experiences symptoms caused by emissions from masts.
In my village people have been ill for 7 years (starting when an Orange mast was activated very close to their homes. They can't sell their houses, because everyone is suspicious of the mast -insomnia; headaches;nausea;dizziness; earache and noises in the ears; sore itching bloodshot eyes; ulcers in mouths and throats; strokes; raised blood pressure; nose-bleeds; 'runny' nose; etc. There are many effects, because ths emissions are pulsed at around the same wavelength as the naturally pulsed message system in our bodies and this affects every cell in the body.

I found it very hard to understand, but I know this is fact, becaues I feel the emissions in the houses affected and get nausea, dizziness and headache. I also notice them as I walk around town - I know where the masts are because of this!

PLease ask you childrens' schools to leave out the Wi-Fi, as the children could be very badly affected by it. The HPA is 'monitoring' the effects! This is an experiment on our children - that is illegal!

OP posts:
BelleWatling · 06/06/2009 15:18

I agree that Wifi can cause problems while breast feeding. Sometimes little bugger kicks or fusses and knocks my blackberry or laptop onto the floor.

BennyAndJoon · 06/06/2009 15:28
Hmm
TheProvincialLady · 06/06/2009 15:43

I didn't even read the OP and this is still the best thread I have seen in ages

somewhathorrified · 06/06/2009 15:49

LMAO

Jaquelinehyde · 06/06/2009 15:52

Well I shall be expecting a call from social services any day now.

Along with millions of other parents around the world who abuse there children with Wi-Fi

I'm going to invest in some of those tin foil suits for my DC's. I'm sure that will help, or they may just explode like when you put foil in the microwave.

TortillaDeMaiz · 06/06/2009 16:03

"There are many forms of microwaves - radar; XRays..."

Should we stay away from the light? It's also a wave (in between microwaves and x-rays) EMspectrum_wiki

TheProvincialLady · 06/06/2009 16:52

Yes and best not go in the sea either Tortilla - there are WAVES in there

luxlisbon · 06/06/2009 17:04

Gillflower Apart from coming across as a crazy lady, you clearly have no understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum at all.

'There are many forms of microwaves - radar; XRays (we all know the dangers of those! Staff taking them go and stand outside the area whilst patients are X-rayed!).Others are emissions from phones and masts; even worse, Wi-Fi and the worst of all - Wi-max!'

No, no no no. X-rays are not microwaves. 'Wi-fi' is not a wave, it is a technology that uses radio wave frequencies, as is WiMax.

As RambleOn said, these waves have different frequencies and power outputs which give them very different properties.

Gillflower Its fine to have an opinion, even if it is a crazy one, but make sure you have some idea what you're talking about first.

BTW this thread is so funny, this is why I love MN, I'm making my tinfoil hat and nipple guards as we speak...

paisleyleaf · 06/06/2009 21:36

I worry about wi fi
and how carried away the schools seem to have got - rushing into it.
The same as I agree that children shouldn't be using mobile phones, as their skulls are thinner/softer than adults. (I think the government reccommendation is to not give a mobile to children under 8).
Might be nothing
I don't know if there's any truth in it or not.
Nobody does until they've been around for longer.
I don't let my DD use the laptop actually on her lap either, as I think the concern is where the transmitter is, like the mobiles that don't have the long aerials now, to receive further away from your brain.

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