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In reply to Jack Singleton’s letter, and adding to Beate Nilsen’s legitimate concern, cell phone companies’ high frequency microwave radiation towers and antennas, sometimes disguised to look like fake trees, now number over 200,000 cell sites in the U.S. Many of them are placed on or near schools, parks, churches and other areas where people congregate.

All life on earth, including human beings, has evolved with the earth’s existing natural frequency waves. However, we now face radio frequency radiation that is 10,000 times the natural level created by the earth itself. This acceleration has happened so quickly that we have not developed protective defenses against all this electrical radiation frequency pollution.

The powers that be tell us not to worry, that the levels are safe. But in the past we have been told erroneously that lead, asbestos, and cigarettes were safe, until the facts could no longer be hidden. Many large corporations have a lot to lose financially if high frequency microwaves are declared hazardous to the health of the population.

Most independent scientists agree that there is strong evidence that electromagnetic radiation from cell phone tower antennas can be damaging to both human and animal health. The constant pulsed (HF) microwave radiation that most cell towers emit may over-stimulate or change electrical activity in the human brain and body and may also cause breaks in DNA. Unfortunately, studies that come up with the opposite conclusion are usually industry-funded.

What is becoming more and more evident is that the world’s electromagnetic signature is being changed. The more susceptible people who feel the effects now may be the “canary in the coal mine” warning for the rest of us. As the damaging effects slowly build up momentum, could they eventually overwhelm the immune system that protects the human body? Convenience at any cost-is your cell phone reception worth it?

Please call your local representative and city council to object to the placement of these high frequency microwave radiation towers in residential areas and near schools or parks.

Cindy Emminger

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