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Antenna Sickness Is Everywhere Now

Educator Camilla Rees, MBA, discussing her project to measure ambient microwave radiation for clients in New York City, 2016: "I went to measure the apartment on the first floor there and the man had throat cancer and as I got towards the corner bedroom, the levels [of audible radiation] kept getting higher and higher....We found out it was coming from outside and it was one block diagonally across the street with an antenna farm on a five-story group of buildings that was beaming directly into this area. And it dawned on all of us what this man was dealing with. And they told me that [of] eight out of the nine apartments, in the corner bedrooms they had cancer and the ninth one had three miscarriages." [1]

Bio-Initiative Report 2012 (2014): "Bioeffects are clearly established and occur at very low levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields and radiofrequency radiation. Bioeffects can occur in the first few minutes at levels associated with cell and cordless phone use.� Bioeffects can also occur from just minutes of exposure to mobile phone masts [cell towers], Wi-Fi and wireless utility "smart" meters that produce whole body exposure. Chronic base station [cell tower] exposures can result in illness." [2]

EUROPAEM 2015 Guideline for Prevention and Treatment of Wireless Radiation Illnesses: "Analysis of the data available on the exposure of people living near mobile phone base stations has yielded clear indications of adverse health effects like fatigue, depression, difficulty in concentrating, headaches, dizziness, etc." [3]

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