Cell Phone Tower Radiation
And Mobile Phone Masts Part 1
Blue Tube Headsets
Cell Phone Towers Health Effects
Cell Phone Sensitivity
Is it a cactus? A palm tree? A water tower? No! It's a cell
phone tower! That's right! Cell phone towers today are being
disguised in subtle ways unheard of just a few years ago.
See a grain silo? Or a church steeple? You guessed it. It
could very well be a cell phone tower. There's even a cell
phone tower that looks just like a lighthouse...never mind
that it's over two miles from the ocean.
But don't let the pretty and ingenious disguises fool you.
There is a real and present danger lurking behind the mask
of these innocent designs.
Why the disguises? Obviously, for esthetic reasons. The cell
phone companies don't want to make their neighborhood
friends upset. They want to blend in. So they blend in while
they blast your home and neighborhood with toxic
electromagnetic radiation.
Cell phone towers, sometimes called masts, or mobile phone
towers, weren't an issue years ago when they were few and
far between. One could often drive miles and miles through
the countryside and never see one. They were few in number
and were only found in obscure locations and seen only on an
occasional hilltop. Today cell phone towers have increased
dramatically in number. There are now more than 1.9 million
cell phone towers and antenna towers spread throughout the
U.S. They are now found on churches, schools and firehouses
as well as being seen on the rooftop of buildings
everywhere. Did you know there is even a cell phone tower
near Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park? Can't sleep well at
night? It may be that there's a cell phone tower close by.
Taiwan, Taipei,
Wangaratta, Victoria,
Oman, Muscat,
Wichita Kansas USA,
Belarus Minsk
Angola, Luanda,
Djibouti, Djibouti,
Afghanistan Kabul
Joondalup, Victoria,
Perth Albany Victoria Australia
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