[ RadSafe ] Re: More on cell phones
Steven Dapra
sjd at swcp.com
Wed Dec 30 20:12:57 CST 2009
Dec. 30
Thank you for posting this, Susan.
Here is a link to an article by Prof. Park in Forbes about
Brodeur and his claim that EMFs cause leukemia, etc.,
etc. http://www.electrowarmth.com/emf.php
Steven Dapra
At 04:25 PM 12/30/2009, Susan Gawarecki wrote:
>Below is a physicist's take on the issue. Bob Park takes no prisoners!
>
>--Susan Gawarecki
>
> >From Bob Park's "What's New" 25 Dec 09:
>
>2. WARNING! CELL PHONES ARE FOUND TO EMIT BULLSH*T.
> >From San Francisco to Maine there is a campaign to require cancer warning
>labels on cell phones. Fact: cell phone radiation doesn't cause cancer.
>Cancer agents break chemical bonds, creating mutant strands of DNA.
>Microwave photons cannot break chemical bonds. This is not debatable. In
>1989, Paul Brodeur, a staff writer for the New Yorker, claimed in a series
>of sensational articles that electromagnetic fields from power lines cause
>childhood leukemia http://bobpark.physics.umd.edu/WN89/wn082589.html .
>Brodeur, however, understood none of this and when virtually every
>scientist agreed that it was impossible, Brodeur took their unanimity as
>proof of a massive cover-up. Other anti-science know-nothings followed
>Brodeur's lead, shifting their attack to cell phone radiation. Cell phones
>have since spread to almost the entire population, but with no
>corresponding increase in brain cancer. Case closed.
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