"A Canadian university has banned wi-fi,
since the university President sees a possible link between electric
and magnetic fields and brain tumors. According to the head of the
university, "the jury's out on this one, I'm not going to put in place
what is potential chronic exposure for our students." Is anybody outside
of this university's administration concerned about this?"
Now it seems a group of concerned parents in a number of communities in Ontario have petitioned the local school boards over similar concerns at public schools,
where their kids are apparently experiencing 'headaches to dizziness
and nausea and even racing heart rates' — symptoms that appear only when
they are in school on weekdays, not on weekends at home. 'The
symptoms, which also include memory loss, trouble concentrating, skin
rashes, hyperactivity, night sweats and insomnia, have been reported in
14 Ontario schools in Barrie, Bradford, Collingwood, Orillia and Wasaga
Beach since the board decided to go wireless ...' Besides Wi-Fi signals,
could there possibly be any other logical explanation for kids having
more symptoms of illness on school days than at home on weekends or in
the summer?"
Research is now showing that windfarm sickness spreads by word of mouth
instead of applying universally to windfarms. Areas that had never had
any noise or health complaints were suddenly experiencing them after
2009 when anti-wind groups targeted populations surrounding windfarms.
From the article, 'Eighteen reviews of the research literature on wind
turbines and health published since 2003 had all reached the broad
conclusion that there was very little evidence they were directly
harmful to health.' While there's unfortunately no way to prove that
someone is lying about how they feel, it's likely a mixture of
confirmation bias, psychosomatic response, hypochondria, greed and
hatred of seeing windmills on the horizon that drives this phenomenon."
‘The pups are hypothermic, dehydrated, and skinny.’
It began in January. At first, there were only a few. But as the weeks
went on, more sea lion pups washed ashore. The dehydrated, emaciated
pups showed up on Southern California’s beaches, tucked under trucks and
lifeguard towers. One was found huddled in a flower pot.
Ultra-secret national security letters that come with a gag order on the
recipient are an unconstitutional impingement on free speech, a federal
judge in California ruled in a decision released Friday.
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