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Why so sure?
Craig,
I appreciate your call for thorough investigation into the possible effects of wireless on health, but I'm curious as to why you are confident that nothing will be found. I agree that a single study is unlikely to be conclusive; however, in the long run I think that we may discover that wireless energy has the potential to cause serious health issues. Long range studies must be commenced, government regulations must be implemented and enforced (e.g. power budgets), and practical, forward-thinking safety measures must be developed now. The current incarnation of wireless technology has revolutionary potential, but I fear that our rush to deploy it lacks vision.
I urge you to read the following:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7025
Thanks for writing about this topic. Hopefully you are right.