OT: can antennas for wireless Internet cause damage to health?
jdow
jdow at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 12 11:10:03 UTC 2007
From: "Tim" <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au>
> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 01:20 -0800, Les wrote:
>> And like the business with PCB's the opposite of that coin is DDT,
>> which you can actually eat without it hurting you, but due to some
>> activists, its use has been banned in many countries of the world,
>
> You're arguing that the genetic effects, including hereditary ones,
> scientifically observed are false? I don't think I'd go along with
> that. Whether it's worse or better than other poisons, is another
> matter (whether that be on the intended prey, or the side effects).
> Poison is poison...
Scientifically observed by who? The source Norm cited is ridiculous
pseudo-scientific double-talk better associated with the Greens and
PETA freakazoids.
Grow some brains, boy.
{+_+}
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