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Re: Study: EMF, Suicide Risk Linked
Circulating such information among knowledgable people is not the problem.
Promiscuious creation of such information is the problem, followed by
distribution to the general public. If those on the list promptly know
about such drivel, they will not be completely surprised when some innocent
mininformation victim mentions it.
Don Kosloff dkosloff@ncweb.com
2910 Main Street, Perry OH 44081
----- Original Message -----
From: Enrico SARTORI <sartori@nea.fr>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: Study: EMF, Suicide Risk Linked
> Bjoern
>
> By circulating this kind of information we are going to scare out the
> shit of everybody who has contact with modern technology.
>
> Sorry, Bjoern, but I wish we could have better information with some
> judgement attached to it in RADSAFE and avoid publicising what I feel to
> be bad taste and provocatory journalism.
>
> Remember cold fusion and the memory of water?
>
> If you open a newspaper and you see the following two articles with the
> tiles:
> "Here are the lies!" and "Here is the truth!". Which one would you read
> first or at all? What can you sell better in the media?
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