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The BioInitiative Report - Biological Standards for Wireless

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Cindy Sage, environmental consultant, talks about The BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a Biologically-based Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF), which she editied with a team of international scientists.
They document serious scientific concerns about current limits regulating how much EMF is allowable from power lines, cell phones, and many other sources of EMF exposure in daily life.
The report concludes the existing standards for public safety are inadequate to protect public health.
Find out more at: www.bioinitiative.org

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  • If you want to see what the radiofrequency exposures are from smart (wireless) utility meters, see the new report by Sage Associates (google sage reports)

    This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

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  • If you want to see what the radiofrequency exposures are from smart (wireless) utility meters, see the new report by Sage Associates (google sage reports)

    This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

  • If you want to see what the radiofrequency exposures are from smart (wireless) utility meters, see the new report by Sage Associates (google sage reports)

    This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

  • If you want to see what the radiofrequency exposures are from smart (wireless) utility meters, see the new report by Sage Associates (google sage reports.com)

    This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

  • If you want to see what the radiofrequency exposures are from smart (wireless) utility meters, see the new report by Sage Associates (google sage reports)

    This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

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  • a lot of talking.. she clearly says it right...

  • It takes quite a long time to work through the whole video but it's worth doing. Considering the amount of health instructions relating to alcohol consumption, control of smoking areas, and general culture of Health and Safety regulations you have to ask why the effects of RF aren't being highlighted.

  • This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

  • This report has many tables that identify how high the RF levels may be, particularly if you have one mounted on the wall of a home (near a bedroom, for example or your kitchen). Tables show where FCC violations may occur (at what distance and under what conditions) and then compare the RF levels to health studies.

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