View Full Version : Mobile phone masts 'don't cause harm'
shodan
25-07-2007, 05:01 PM
Interesting article, seems like they are getting more and more desperate to counter the myriad of emerging truths at the moment. cautiously optimistic...
Mobile phone masts do not trigger flu-like symptoms in people who claim to be sensitive to their signals, a new study has shown...
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=58678&in_page_id=34
Peace
what people forget when they do these experiments and test they are doing it with what the specs of the mast admit too.
The fundamental issue that worries most people (apart from use of our taxes and doubts about the way the Home Office contract was awarded) is that the system uses pulsed microwave radiation, at a pulse frequency of 17.6Hz, which is very close to a key frequency of electrical activity in the human brain at 16Hz (our beta brain waves are around 13Hz to 20Hz). The defence from anyone with a vested interest in TETRA/Airwave (the brand name) is usually that either there is no pulse (remember in history at school Nelson and ‘I see no ships!’?), or that the intensity of the radiation is too low to matter.
http://www.tetrawatch.net/tetra/index.php
I am pretty sure that what I am experiencing is hidden/ piggy backed on normal microwave signals obviously not present during these short trails.
dagger - tetra link
http://www.baesystems.com/Newsroom/NewsReleases/2001/press_05112001.html
neutron flux
26-07-2007, 01:04 AM
What the article fails to inform people is the fact that (From mastsanity.org):
"Their conclusion was made possible by eliminating 12 of the most sensitive electrosentive volunteers who had become too ill to continue the study. Even a child can see that by eliminating 12 of the original 56 electrosensitive volunteers - over 20% of the group - that the study integrity has been completely breached."
Also, it fails to mention (from the bbc article):
The study was funded by the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research programme, a body which is itself funded by industry and government.
"Funded by industry" meaning mobile phone companies and basically the Mobile Operators Association.
And of course all those lovely taxes that the government rakes in from the estimated £1 Billion a month the industry pulls in. :mad:
shodan
26-07-2007, 04:54 AM
What the article fails to inform people is the fact that (From mastsanity.org):
Quote:
"Their conclusion was made possible by eliminating 12 of the most sensitive electrosentive volunteers who had become too ill to continue the study. Even a child can see that by eliminating 12 of the original 56 electrosensitive volunteers - over 20% of the group - that the study integrity has been completely breached."
Also, it fails to mention (from the bbc article):
Quote:
The study was funded by the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research programme, a body which is itself funded by industry and government.
"Funded by industry" meaning mobile phone companies and basically the Mobile Operators Association.
And of course all those lovely taxes that the government rakes in from the estimated £1 Billion a month the industry pulls in.
Spot on Neutron Flux, this heartens me because the whole article reeks of desperation.
Deca,
what people forget when they do these experiments and test they are doing it with what the specs of the mast admit too.
Quote:
The fundamental issue that worries most people (apart from use of our taxes and doubts about the way the Home Office contract was awarded) is that the system uses pulsed microwave radiation, at a pulse frequency of 17.6Hz, which is very close to a key frequency of electrical activity in the human brain at 16Hz (our beta brain waves are around 13Hz to 20Hz). The defence from anyone with a vested interest in TETRA/Airwave (the brand name) is usually that either there is no pulse (remember in history at school Nelson and ‘I see no ships!’?), or that the intensity of the radiation is too low to matter.
http://www.tetrawatch.net/tetra/index.php
I am pretty sure that what I am experiencing is hidden/ piggy backed on normal microwave signals obviously not present during these short trails.
dagger - tetra link
http://www.baesystems.com/Newsroom/N..._05112001.html
I was skeptical about mind control and stuff not so long ago, that was until I came accross MKULTRA for the first time. (that avatar of yours is fucking great) :D
Now when you look at Epilepsy
fits can be triggered by light
but its not how bright a light is or how near you are to the source
but the flicker rate (frequency)
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/photo.html
please believe I am not saying its safe to live near to a mast.
i think theres a lot of play on the publics ignorance of microwaves
Most people will be used of a microwave oven that heats things up
and that seems the only thing that they judge microwave safety on
is by how much it heats you up.
a microwave is part of the electromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia