Saturday, October 13, 2007

UK GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE WIRELESS BROADBAND

At last, an investigation into wireless broadband is to be undertaken.

But what exactly will the investigation look at?

Will it look at wireless broadband exclusively, or will it also look at the effect of the whole sea of digital communication that we can't see but is undoubtedly affecting us because we know it can cause cancer. There is no way that something like wireless broadband, digital TV etc would be introduced into mainstream society if TPTB didn't know the general effect it has; that is to interfere with, and perhaps control, our natural vibrations.

It affects me, certainly. After a few hours of sitting in an environment with strong wireless broadband I begin to feel not right, and need to leave the area for a while.

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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/oct/13/internet.internetphonesbroadband

The government has ordered a wide-ranging investigation into wireless computer networks amid concerns over the potential health risks they pose for millions of schoolchildren and office workers.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) will spend two years conducting lab tests and monitoring exposure levels to the wireless signals in classrooms, homes and offices, before compiling a health risk report on the technology.

Fears over the potential risks of wireless networks have led some school governors to order their withdrawal from classrooms.

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