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i <br />i <br />i <br />I <br />212114 10:29 PM <br />The Australia Study 2003 - "Decreased Rate of Survival for Childhood Leukemia in Proximity to <br />Television Towers" <br />Study reflected that the survival rates of children with leukemia increasingly dropped, the closer they lived to an <br />RF emitting N antenna. <br />Bruce Hocking, Ian Gordon - Archives of Environmental Health, September 2003 <br />Based upon the results of expert studies worldwide, other countries have determined that the maximum <br />safe limits for RF radiation is as much as 5,000 times lower than the level permitted by the FCC. <br />S Report of Canadian Board of Health - Outcome of The International Conference of Cell Tower <br />Siting, Linking Science and Health <br />After meeting with 300 public health officals from around the world to discuss the potential adverse <br />impacts of RF emissions from Cell Towers, the Canadian Medical Officer of Health issued a report <br />recommending that Canada reduce the permissible limit for Cell Tower RF emissions to 0.001 w/m2 - a <br />level 5,800 times lower than what the FCC permits in the United States. [Read Report] <br />The Belgium Study 2008 "Genetic Damage in Subjects Exposed to Radiofrequency Radiation" <br />Highly technical examination of 16 expert cytogenic monitoring studies performed around the world. <br />Confirmed that 13 of the 16 independent studies performed worldwide evidence that RF exposed <br />individuals suffered genetic damage. "A significant. increase In chromosome breaks... was reported in <br />all individuals." <br />Luc Verschaeve - Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Belgium <br />The India Study 200T - "Biological Effects of Cell Tower Radiation on the Human Body" <br />Radiation from Cell Towers has been associated with an increase of brain tumors due to damage in the blood- <br />brain barrier. Where Cell Antennas are mounted on rooftops, the distance to the top floor is short so the <br />radiation deveis in the top 2 floors remains very high. <br />Neha Kumar, Prof. Girish Kumar - Electrical Engineering Department, ITT Bombay <br />1 News Report - 3ufy 9, 2010 - 8 out of 10 Studies Found Cancer Risk From Cell Tower Proximity <br />[Read Report] <br />Below is -a series of highly informative short videos which address five aspects of Cell Phone Tower <br />Radiation. Parts 2 and 3 are particularly informative. <br />F Cell Phone Tower Radiation Pollution Part 1 [Watch Vldeo - 10:43] <br />Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was written by lobbyists for the telecom industry, to strip <br />homeowners and local zoning commissions of the ability to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the <br />community. <br />Blake Levitt <br />A Cell Phone Tower Radiation Pollution Part 2 [Watch Video - 9:191 <br />How the FCC Is Not Protecting School Children from the Constant Bombardment of RF Emissions from Cell <br />Towers. <br />Whitney Seymour Jr. <br />~ Cell Phone Tower Radiation Pollution Part 3 [Watch Video - 10:451 <br />I <br />l <br />mP://www.a ticelitoweria Npmcom/links/expert-studies.htrtd <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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