Monday, January 3, 2011

CPTs on school grounds a bad idea

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(updated 12/12/2010):

The late Dr Ted Litovitz, Catholic University


Here is a video presentation by the late Dr Ted Litovitz, Physicist and EMR Researcher, at Catholic University in Washington D.C, titled, Electromagnetic Fields - The Science on Human Health Effects.

The late Dr Ted Litovitz video (24 minutes)






Here are some of Dr Litovitz's slides:

 

"I'm no lawyer, but I do know this: that you're going to preempt a pice of property, that the government is going to preempt it, that it can do what it wants it mainly has a right, because it is for the critical good (ill?) but it also has a responsibility to know what it is doing, to those who are around that preempted site and preemption should not come before it fulfills its responsibilities to understand what effect of that site cause." -- Dr Ted Litovitz, Congressional Staff Briefing, July 12, 2001.


(updated 12/12/2010)

FCC's claim that CPTs do not cause health problems is based on thermal effects on human bodies.

Recent studies had shown adverse biological effects for those who live within 1000+ feet of Cell Phone Towers in the absence of thermal effects. Many countries in Europe and some in Asia had banned the sitting of CPTs within school grounds and in close proximity to residential area.




(updated 12/12/2010)


See open letters from professors who have been doing studies on non-thermal effects of electromagnetic radiations on human bodies:

Open letters from professors and experts

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