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As you say, the US radium court case was in 1928, the year that the ICRP was founded to investigate just such issues, and lay down the principles of radiation protection throughout industry.
And this quote:The European REFLEX studies of 2004 clearly demonstrated that a mere 24-hour exposure to the 1.8 gigahertz (GHz), one of the lethal frequencies flowing through Stockholm Central, inflicts the same catastrophic damage to human DNA as 1600 chest X-rays.
1600 chest x-rays = 32 millisievert, or one abdominal CT scan with contrast. Repeated daily for 3 years would almost certainly be lethal. However the parameter "1.8 GHz" carries no information as to dose, and "catastrophic damage to human DNA" can be inflicted by one molecule of sodium chloride. The statement is meaningless.
Calling me stupid now?
Do you want to me to demonstrate my IQ by showing you an IQ test I have done?
And what to they say? Or do they leave it to ICNIRP? The protection of the cell industry.
they then checked the tower and it was humming.
Microwaves were used in WW2 and resulted in people knowing about microwave sickness.
Quote from: CliveGthey then checked the tower and it was humming.Some of the sound effects in the Star Wars franchise movie were taken from humming towers. Wind in the guy wires caused the humming.I know that time is money, and the towers (and their adjacent electronic hut) are largely prefabricated. But if they erected the tower one day, I would be surprised if it were fully functional the very next day. Connection of electronics to antennas, power lines and optical fiber/microwave link might take another day (or a month, if power companies there are as well coordinated as they are here...).How directional is your microwave detector? - Can you actually identify the source of radiation?- Can you measure the angle from different places and triangulate the source of radiation?- I assume that you ensured that microwave ovens were not in use while you were measuring? (Including the neighbours?)
Quote from: CliveG on 03/10/2019 12:42:11And what to they say? Or do they leave it to ICNIRP? The protection of the cell industry.The underlying principles of ICRP recommendations are that exposure to ionising radiation at work and in the community must be limited so that (a) there are no deterministic effects (b) the incidence of stochastic effects among workers is comparable or with or better than the occupational hazards of a "safe industry" (effectively less than one attributable death per 20,000 man-years) (c) the limit for members of the public should be indistinguishable from variations in natural background (d) all exposures must be as low as reasonably practicable - limits are not targets. ICNIRP follows these principles, though the "natural background" for microwaves is below any useful level. Interestingly, natural sunlight at high altitudes exceeds ICNIRP recommendations for blue light exposure, but I'm sure skeptics would say that they are just in the pockets of the sunglasses industry.
Quote from: CliveG on 03/10/2019 12:42:11Microwaves were used in WW2 and resulted in people knowing about microwave sickness.One of the best anecdotes concerned an American radar tech who had a trapdoor to a 15 cm waveguide in his hut "somewhere in England". Knowing that microwaves can induce temporary sterility, he charged his comrades $1 to dangle their private parts therein before fraternising with the natives. The results of his order of magnitude miscalculation (some might call it fraud) are called East Anglians of my generation.
I had a look at the papers you referenced.One I couldn't read without paying.Two provided evidence of the correlation of poverty with (the inability to stop phone companies putting up masts) and (increased risk to health)Which is not news and not relevant.The other gave evidence that the placebo effect is real.I will leave you to work out which is which.
The many studies indicating harm that ICNIRP ignores.
"You can never win an argument with a negative person. They only hear what suits them and listen only to respond."
"Never argue with a fool. You’ll never convince the fool that you’re correct, and bystanders won’t be able to tell who’s who."
. No other reason for contempt of court to turn on our tower and sicken me. They knew it would likely make me late in a court filing.
"Arguing with fools is like playing chess with a pigeon... No matter how good you are, the bird is going to sh1t on the board and strut around like it won anyway."
Point me at thread where you made a positive contribution.
chest infection. He says that it is rife in the community...There are no scientific studies or even news articles.
many pandemics have secondary fatal effects as systems break down. Deaths to fire, starvation and lack of medical care mount as systems fail.
There is currently a silent health crisis in Johannesburg.
I am just hearing about cancer deaths in middle-aged people that should not be happening.
BTW - Can I beg you to stop telling me I am begging the question.
Now, back to the mirror.What positive contributions have you made?