In May a group of concerned parents organised a wireless technologies awareness presentation, which was held at the Methodist church
hall in Hartburn, Stockton-on-Tees. Guest speaker Barrie Trower, physicist and independent
scientific advisor, outlines the dangers of using Wi-Fi in schools. Those present at the meeting
included parents with children at Hartburn Primary School. Barrie agreed to be filmed and below are some
important issues addressed at that meeting:
Clip
1 Barrie Trower explains why Wi-Fi is especially dangerous for
girls.
Clip 2 There is no microwave radiation safety
level for children,not one.
Clip 3 75 children are at risk from ovarian
cancer and leukaemia in a school of 500.
Clip 4 Microwave radiation
illnesses.
Clip 5 Is your child insured against microwave sickness
at school.
Clip 6 Parents have the right to decide not to expose
their children to Wi-Fi(microwave radiation).
Clip 7 NHS consultants too afraid to diagnose microwave
sickness
Clip 8 Profit before health? £43,680,000,000 per
year.
Clip 9 If you take on this (telecommunications)
industry, you take on the government.
Clip 10 The government will first ridicule, will then
deny... then will say YOU prove it's unsafe.
Clip 11 It takes too long to prove this technology is
dangerous, therefore to win any legal battle.
Clip 12 It is impossible to pass microwave through a
child's body without having some reaction.
Clip 14 They (government) can't do anything about it.
If they do, they're admitting there's a problem.
Clip 15 [Melatonin] - Microwaves can confuse the brain
into thinking it's still daytime.
Clip 16 Inexpensive aluminium tin/foil protection for
your windows.
Clip 17 How one headteacher dealt with an unwanted mast
placed too close to his school.
Clip 18 What was the Head or Chair of Governors doing
that was so important they couldn't attend this meeting?
Clip 19 Constructive interference - A hotspot might be
just where a child's desk is.
Clip 20 Failure to get enough sleep can lead to
ADHD-like symptoms... and poor academic performance.
Clip 21 Barrie's invitation to meet with the school
head teacher and chair of governors.
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