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

Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Tue Feb 13 15:17:03 UTC 2007


Les wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 08:25 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> WILL be the last of his family.
> I won't argue the PCB's, but I did spend considerable time in both the
> Phillipines and Singapore, where DDT is still in use, and chickens are
> still farmed, birds are still in the trees, and frogs and toads croak
> from every pond.

Just curious....when were you last in my neck of the woods?

> Egg shells were made marginally thinner, not as grossly as many people
> thought, and so chickens continue to make chicks, and frogs continue to
> make frogs where DDT is in use.  But in areas like south Africa, where
> DDT is banned, people are dieing of blood transmitted diseases at an
> unprecedented rate.  Some of the tribes that were so deep in the jungle
> we didn't know about them disappeared entirely, and now we can treat
> some branches of the human race the same as the dinosaurs.  Maybe some
> people think it was worth it.  I am sure their opinion would be
> different if they lived in some of the affected areas.




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