Health Impact of Radio Frequency from Smart Meters

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This article was published on Jan. 12, 2011. It reports on a survey done in Sept 2010 by the Japanese government in an effort to find the reason behind Japan's low birthrate. It turns out that more young Japanese and married couples are losing interest in sex. What new agent in the environment might be causing this? Those who recognize the health impacts of wireless communications, e.g., lowered sperm count, have good cause to question if it is the rapidly increasing levels of extremely high density RFR the Japanese populace is exposed to daily. One very telling statistic that came out of the survey: 58.5% of females and 36.1% of males surveyed between the ages of 16 and 19 reported no interest in sex. The rate for males has also doubled since 2008.

More young Japanese, married couples, losing interest in sex: gov't survey

http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110113p2a00m0na006000c.html



Beau


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We have put together the website: www.CellTowerDangers.org .


Please mention this site to those who need background research and video/articles to support their wireless cause.




Lisa Rene Anderson

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200 dead cows found on town of Stockton farm


http://www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com/article/20110115/WRT0101/101150429/1982/WRT04/200-dead-cows-found-on-town-of-Stockton-farm



Robert R



Note: Wisconsin has a serious stray voltage problem, which is known to harm many cows.


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Irresponsible?

No more pencils, no more books: this Vancouver school has embraced iPads, iPods and apps

By Janet Steffenhagen, Vancouver Sun January 13, 2011

http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/more+pencils+more+books+this+Vancouver+school+embraced+iPads+iPods+apps/4105875/story.html



Robert R


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Comments of Wilner & Associates to CCST Report


Please see the attached.


Note - In Paragraph 3 of our comments, we stated that all the frequencies involved in the report are in the non-thermal portion of the spectrum. This is incorrect. The 2.4 GHz frequency (second transmitter in the SmartMeter) used for the Home Area Network ("HAN") option is in the thermal (microwave) portion of the spectrum. However, the HAN feature is not available at the present time, and radiation from that device was not considered as part of the study.


Use of the HAN transmitter in the future will probably create other problems because it is in the thermal portion of the spectrum, and is likely to raise new concerns.


Sincerely,

David L. Wilner
Wilner & Associates
Novato, California
www.WilnerandAssociates.com
415-898-1200



Informant: Martin Weatherall



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