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Week ending 30 April 2010 Free Seven years for community news CYCLISTS UNDER ATTACK Groups of cyclists are still being targeted by a gang of armed robbers in the general Chartwell area. PAGE 2 RANK AND FILE e Police Prison Civil Rights Union said the introduction of new police ranks would only serve to instill fear within police officers. PAGE 10 CONQUER THE GIANT A group of eight men, including two Fourways locals, have made it their mission to climb the mighty Mount Everest. PAGE 18 PAUL PREPARES FOR CHAMPS Kyalami rider Paul Hart has just returned from an equestrian tournament in France in preparation for the World Championships. PAGE 31 Danger above Danger above STUART DICKINSON ere is proof that exposure to microwave radiation from cellphone and Wi-Fi masts can cause cancer, suicidal tendencies, impaired judgment, fatigue, lowered immunity and neurological damage. So said retired British military intelligence scientist Barrie Trower, who was in Fourways last week warning the community on the lurking danger behind microwave radiation. “If cellphone or Wi-Fi companies tell you there is no proof masts are harmful, they are lying. Just point them back to their own research,” said Trower. He said one of the biggest studies into the effects of microwave exposure, known as the Ecolog Study, was conducted by the mobile industry itself. It proved that cellphone radiation can initiate and promote cancer, damage DNA and alter sleep patterns, among BEWARE: So says Barrie Trower. Cellphone companies ‘lying’ about radiation By 1971, the Naval Medical Institute of the US had compiled a list of 2 300 research papers into the effects of microwave radiation. According to Trower, the World Health Organisation only started looking into the effects of cellphone radiation on children in 2009, and would only start reporting on general issues in 2015. “is means the entire world is now being used in an experimental trial,” he explained. “After World War II, a document called the Nuremburg Treaty was signed by allied countries which forbade experimentation on the population without their informed knowledge and consent (also enshrined in the Bill of Rights in the South African Constitution). “is binding agreement can be used as a golden bullet for people seeking legal redress from exposure to cellphone masts. You have the right to say no to being used in this experiment.” Further, for those residents living in the vicinity of a mast, Trower suggested they put up a screen shield near their beds using thick aluminum foil or thin tin attached to railing. “ere are ways in which this technology can be safely deployed by companies in the industry. “A group of scientists studied over 2000 research papers and issued a document called the Bioinitiative Report, which established a level which they considered safe for general exposure.” In his days as a military scientist during the Cold War, Trower was tasked with the responsibility of interviewing captured Russian spies. He learnt that they were infiltrating the West, and, using pulsed microwaves, targeted politicians and other influential people in order to affect their health and mental state. Trower calls for the rejection of radiation many other ailments. “ree studies have shown that mitochondrial DNA, passed from mother to daughter down the female line, is being permanently damaged by radiation. “is leads to genetic diseases like Down’s syndrome and cystic fibrosis. is genetic damage can never be repaired.” After succumbing to a number of ailments linked to radiation, former Craigavon resident and founder of the Electromagnetic Radiation Research Foundation of SA Tracey-Lee Dorney said her family was forced to move out of their home after the I-burst tower was erected in the area. She and other foundation members are conducting research projects into radiation, one at a local school which recently put Wi-Fi technology into the classrooms. “We are already picking up several cases of skin rashes and general ill-health among pupils and staff,” said Dorney. e Review asked spokesman for the Gauteng Department of Health Mandla Sidu whether the department was aware of the effects of cellphone tower radiation, and if any restrictions were in place. “Not that I know of,” he said. “is sounds like an expert’s field at a higher level of government.” [email protected] SEE PAGE 26

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Page 1: Free Seven years for community news - withtank.commedia.withtank.com/29f17b81ee.pdfand Wi-Fi masts can cause cancer, suicidal tendencies, impaired judgment, fatigue, lowered immunity

Week ending 30 April 2010 • Free Seven years for community news

CYCLISTS UNDER ATTACK Groups of cyclists are still being targeted by a gang of armed robbers in the general Chartwell area.

PAGE 2

RANK AND FILETh e Police Prison Civil Rights Union said the introduction of new police ranks would only serve to instill fear within police offi cers.

PAGE 10

CONQUER THE GIANTA group of eight men, including two Fourways locals, have made it their mission to climb the mighty Mount Everest.

PAGE 18

PAUL PREPARES FOR CHAMPSKyalami rider Paul Hart has just returned from an equestrian tournament in France in preparation for the World Championships.

PAGE 31

Danger aboveDanger aboveSTUART DICKINSON

Th ere is proof that exposure to microwave radiation from cellphone and Wi-Fi masts can cause cancer, suicidal tendencies, impaired judgment, fatigue, lowered immunity and neurological damage.

So said retired British military intelligence scientist Barrie Trower, who was in Fourways last week warning the community on the lurking danger behind microwave radiation.

“If cellphone or Wi-Fi companies tell you there is no proof masts are harmful, they are lying. Just point them back to their own research,” said Trower.

He said one of the biggest studies into the eff ects of microwave exposure, known as the Ecolog Study, was conducted by the mobile industry itself.

It proved that cellphone radiation can initiate and promote cancer, damage DNA and alter sleep patterns, among

BEWARE: So says Barrie Trower.

Cellphone companies ‘lying’ about radiation

By 1971, the Naval Medical Institute of the US had compiled a list of 2 300 research papers into the eff ects of microwave radiation.

According to Trower, the World Health Organisation only started looking into the eff ects of cellphone radiation on children in 2009, and would only start reporting on general issues in 2015. “Th is means the entire world is now being used in an experimental trial,” he explained. “After World War II, a document called the Nuremburg Treaty was signed by allied countries which forbade experimentation on

the population without their informed knowledge and consent (also enshrined in the Bill of Rights in the South African Constitution).

“Th is binding agreement can be used as a golden bullet for people seeking legal redress from exposure to cellphone masts. You have the right to say no to being used in this experiment.”

Further, for those residents living in the vicinity of a mast, Trower suggested they put up a screen shield near their beds using thick aluminum foil or thin tin attached to railing. “Th ere are ways in which this technology can be safely

deployed by companies in the industry. “A group of scientists studied over

2000 research papers and issued a document called the Bioinitiative Report, which established a level which they considered safe for general exposure.” In his days as a military scientist during the Cold War, Trower was tasked with the responsibility of interviewing captured Russian spies. He learnt that they were infi ltrating the West, and, using pulsed microwaves, targeted politicians and other infl uential people in order to aff ect their health and mental state.

Trower calls for the rejection of radiation

many other ailments. “Th ree studies have shown that

mitochondrial DNA, passed from mother to daughter down the female line, is being permanently damaged by radiation.

“Th is leads to genetic diseases like Down’s syndrome and cystic fi brosis. Th is genetic damage can never be repaired.”

After succumbing to a number of

ailments linked to radiation, former Craigavon resident and founder of the Electromagnetic Radiation Research Foundation of SA Tracey-Lee Dorney said her family was forced to move out of their home after the I-burst tower was erected in the area.

She and other foundation members are conducting research projects into radiation, one at a local school which recently put Wi-Fi technology into the classrooms. “We are already picking up several cases of skin rashes and general ill-health among pupils and staff ,” said Dorney.

Th e Review asked spokesman for the Gauteng Department of Health Mandla Sidu whether the department was aware of the eff ects of cellphone tower radiation, and if any restrictions were in place.

“Not that I know of,” he said. “Th is sounds like an expert’s fi eld at a higher level of government.”

[email protected]

SEE PAGE 26