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From: Kathy Gina <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject: Wi-Fi, Cell Towers, and Wireless Smart Meters - Effects of Manmade Microwave <br />Date: Friday, April 17, 2015 6:30:03 PM <br />Video Paul Dart, MD & Davison Soper, PhD, City Club of Eugene, <br />3.13.15 video link <br />Here's the Dr. Paul Dart & Davis Soper City Club of Eugene: <br />ht#p//www. radiation report, corn /drdart-citvclub/ <br />March 13, 2015 <br />Wi-Fi, Cell Towers, and Wireless Smart Meters - Effects of <br />Manmade Microwaves <br />Guest Speakers: Paul Dart, MD, and Davison Soper, PhD <br />Program Coordinators: Marty Wilde and Kathy Ging <br />Some ongoing concerns among community members center on cell tower <br />locations, mobile telephones, digital -smart meters-, WiFi in homes, <br />schools, and even some new autos. <br />Emissions from the devices range along the microwave electromagnetic <br />spectrum bands between radio waves and infrared light. <br />The issue is whether increased exposure to those devices have an impact <br />on people's health. <br />Mainstream science has neither proposed a causative mechanism nor <br />demonstrated correlations between microwaves at common levels and <br />health symptoms. <br />Yet some people describe a hypersensitivity to microwaves. Two <br />questions to be debated: Are objections to the placement of devices are a <br />triumph of emotion over science? In the absence of sufficient evidence, <br />should policy be based on an abundance of caution? <br />Eugene physician Paul Dart earned his MD at Mayo Medical School <br />(Rochester, MN) in 1984. His full-time practice in Eugene offers allergy <br />and environmental medicine. <br />He has spoken to EWEB and legislative committees on the hazards to <br />humans of increased microwave exposure. <br />Professor Davison Soper taught physics at the University of Oregon from <br />1977 to 2013. The Register-Guard recently published his op-ed citing a <br />lack of scientific evidence for health concerns. <br />Following the debate, City Club members who take part in the Q&A <br />session can ask the speakers for further information about these forms of <br />
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