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Friday 10 May 2013

Mother may I?

Mothers' Day is celebrated in Canada on May 12th this year. Mothers and children are the majority in most populations.

As children, some of us played a game named "Mother may I." How about, "Mother may I be at school today without my head and body soaking up more and more of the artificial electromagnetic energy constantly pumped out of the wi-fi routers and everyone's wireless devices for 6 hours—please?"

Isn't every day supposed to be Children's Day?

Some updates from this month of May that, hopefully, will help everyone answer "Yes" to both the above questions.

[The orange lines are clickable links.]

A majority of parents in the province of British Columbia in Canada understand:
BC Parent Councils Resolution Passed
On/Off Switches for Wi-Fi Routers and Protocol for the Use of Wireless Devices in Schools

Even tech giants understand:

Former Microsoft Canada President agrees school Wifi is a Potential Health Hazard

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/05/09/5406988/former-microsoft-canada-president.html#storylink=cpy


Medical doctors understand:
Doctors warn of "Public Health Hazard" from new WiFi in Ontario 
WIFI debate continues

Academics understand:
associate professor of environmental and resource studies at Trent University speaks to concerned parents about the potential adverse health effects from exposure to WiFi in schools

Prof. Johansson boils it down simply:
Wi-Fi Exposure (Mice Sterility by the 5th Generation)

2-year anniversary of Council of Europe calling for action:

assembly.coe.int

Resolution 1815: The potential dangers of electromagnetic fields and their effect on the environment

2-year anniversary of World Health Organization officially telling everyone that wireless communication emissions are possibly carcinogenic:
International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of WHO)
Monograph on Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields

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