OT: can antennas for wireless Internet cause damage to health?

Tim ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Mon Feb 12 11:42:27 UTC 2007


Les:
>>> And like the business with PCB's the opposite of that coin is DDT,
>>> which you can actually eat without it hurting you, but due to some
>>> activists, its use has been banned in many countries of the world,

Tim:
>> You're arguing that the genetic effects, including hereditary ones,
>> scientifically observed are false?  I don't think I'd go along with
>> that.  Whether it's worse or better than other poisons, is another
>> matter (whether that be on the intended prey, or the side effects).
>> Poison is poison...

jdow:
> Scientifically observed by who? The source Norm cited is ridiculous
> pseudo-scientific double-talk better associated with the Greens and
> PETA freakazoids.

I didn't use that information for reference purposes.  DDT got abandoned
by many countries.  They have their own scientific establishments to
make such decisions (observe the effects, rate one poison against
another, et al), and don't all base their decisions on any one
particular paper (e.g. the one you poo pooh).  While some do err on the
side of caution and monitor what other countries do, they don't all
follow blindly, and some will abjectly disregard another country's point
of view on certain matters.

>From time to time I hear about DDT in one way or another (ban it, don't,
why it was banned, etc.).  I'm yet to see a scientific expert stand up
and say the reasons for it stopping being used, or the way it was used
was changed, was a load of FUD, or even anyone else try.

> Grow some brains, boy.

Try growing some manners, cunt!

Yes, I use that insult on purpose.  I've read the rest of your insults
and rantings on the thread, and your prior activities on this list, and
it seems an entirely accurate description of your behaviour.

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