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Thursday, December 30, 2010

A Radiant Day - Part 1



Vidiootix | March 13, 2010 |
Producer: NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Company) & Brennpunkt show crew

Radiation Exposure War -document:
http://www.nrk.no/programmer/tv/brenn...
http://www.nrk.no/programmer/tv/brenn...

The International EMF Conference and how inadequate (unprotective) those current ICNIRP guidance levels are:
http://www.emf2009.no

Original video: http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/klipp/428197

"The telecom business and U.S. Department of Defence have had considerable influence on radiation safety exposure limits. The maximum limits are higher in Norway than in many other countries.

You cannot see, taste or smell it, but the continued increase in so-called electromagnetic frequency radiation has had a significant environmental impact on industrialised nations. New antennae pop up daily, not least in Norway, and this happens against a backdrop of wrangling between research communities and the industry about how much radiation is safe for humans.

When concerns are voiced or possible side effects reported, the Radiation Protection Agency, usually after performing surveys in the area, often produces a standardised reply: According to current internationally recommended guidelines, the exposure is within limits not proven to be harmful to humans. We trust the Radiation Protection Agency, and the international guidelines, even though most people have no idea who set them."

Category:
Science & Technology

Tags:
ICNIRP guidance level biological effect science history corruption health risk base station Wi-Fi mobile phone politics

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