By B.N. Frank
Have you ever asked yourself “If cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation exposure is no big deal, why do manuals for cell Phones, iPads, WiFi routers, etc. include guidelines and warnings?”
No “safe” level of cell phone or wireless (WiFi) radiation has actually been scientifically determined for children or pregnant women. Exposure can cause a variety of health issues including “Rapid Aging Syndrome.”
Health risk may be the main reason why tech inventors including Steve Jobs have been limiting their own children’s use of devices for many years now – even sending them to low-tech schools. All the while, tech in schools has been required for everyone else’s kids and tech companies aren’t interested in reversing this trend.
Recently, The Nation published an article about cell phone safety and 5G technology. They refer to the Telecom Industry now as “Big Wireless” and compare them to “Big Tobacco.” They are not the first to make this comparison.
Celebrities and other famous people have been voicing their concerns about cell phones and other wireless WiFi radiation emitting sources for several years now:
EHTrust.org put together a compilation of some of them.
Here are others that didn’t make their list:
Also worth noting:
Legislation and safety guidelines written in 1996 protect “Big Wireless” not the public or the environment. Unfortunately many environmental groups are still not addressing the environmental impact of wireless WiFi radiation or Electrosmog either.
We all have learned to expect colorful language and questionable opinions from most members of the Kardashian family. In one episode of their show, Khloe lashed out at Kourtney because she didn’t have WiFi at her home.
Between expletives, she reminded Kourtney that she’s “going to die anyway.”
Hey Khloe – maybe you wouldn’t be acting like such a (bleeping)(bleeping) in this episode if you stopped nuking your brain with microwave radiation.
Of course Khloe isn’t the first to say something about how we’re all “going to die anyway.” Regardless, it doesn’t change the fact that many of us would rather die from something much less horrible than radiation exposure.
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