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Publisher: Journeyman
Length: 52mins
Location: World
Copyright: ©Full Signal Movie LLC
Published: 10 Jun, 2010
Last Updated: 17 May, 2011
Ref: 4834
Length: 52mins
Location: World
Copyright: ©Full Signal Movie LLC
Published: 10 Jun, 2010
Last Updated: 17 May, 2011
Ref: 4834
"When I'm near a mobile phone, the burning goes through my entire body", "I have had cancer twice." Voices of anger emanate from a hyper-communicative concrete jungle. A city that rings with a million mobile phone calls, and which pulses with the invisible radioactive signals, which could be making you seriously ill. Whilst the industry will always be quick to dismiss the costs of the multi-billion dollar Telecom machine, leading scientists say more studies must be done: "This is the world's largest biological experiment ever".
How can we explain the shocking rise in brain tumours, lou gehrig's disease, and Parkinsons, since the onset of GSM technology in 1997? Medical writer, Blake Levitt refers to thirteen studies which have shown that low level radiation exposure leads to "breaks in your DNA". Yet Doctor Slevin suggests just why findings are still inconclusive: "You should know who wrote the health standards, which is the Motorolas, and Nokias of the world".
For those suffering from electro-hypersensitivity, the problem is patently clear.
Like many, Mrs Grandlund-lind was left with no option but to shut herself away in a house in the middle of the woods; she loses the ability to speak if in the presence of a mobile phone for a few hours. Predictably, she was told she was mad. Yet Blake Levitt is adamant that "these people are our canaries in the coalmine at the moment. We have to listen to them".
Those who aren't hyper-electro sensitive may be ever more at risk, happily living in an increasingly wireless society. When antennas went up on a neighbour's house, Evie's first thought was "I get a full signal, great!". Yet soon reports of "dizziness, inability to concentrate, disruption of menstrual cycles", came. In a village in Northern Israel, the effects were more severe. There was an unprecedented wave of cancer deaths, each in a house wth a giant antenna on top.
Sue and her husband think that with the levels of radiation in their apartment, they may have a precedent-setting case to bring to court. But the question is always "where’s the proof? Do you have to die of cancer first?" This documentary opens our eyes to a looming catastrophe for human health worldwide.
How can we explain the shocking rise in brain tumours, lou gehrig's disease, and Parkinsons, since the onset of GSM technology in 1997? Medical writer, Blake Levitt refers to thirteen studies which have shown that low level radiation exposure leads to "breaks in your DNA". Yet Doctor Slevin suggests just why findings are still inconclusive: "You should know who wrote the health standards, which is the Motorolas, and Nokias of the world".
For those suffering from electro-hypersensitivity, the problem is patently clear.
Like many, Mrs Grandlund-lind was left with no option but to shut herself away in a house in the middle of the woods; she loses the ability to speak if in the presence of a mobile phone for a few hours. Predictably, she was told she was mad. Yet Blake Levitt is adamant that "these people are our canaries in the coalmine at the moment. We have to listen to them".
Those who aren't hyper-electro sensitive may be ever more at risk, happily living in an increasingly wireless society. When antennas went up on a neighbour's house, Evie's first thought was "I get a full signal, great!". Yet soon reports of "dizziness, inability to concentrate, disruption of menstrual cycles", came. In a village in Northern Israel, the effects were more severe. There was an unprecedented wave of cancer deaths, each in a house wth a giant antenna on top.
Sue and her husband think that with the levels of radiation in their apartment, they may have a precedent-setting case to bring to court. But the question is always "where’s the proof? Do you have to die of cancer first?" This documentary opens our eyes to a looming catastrophe for human health worldwide.
Comments
I spent 7 years as a two-way radio technician in the 1990's... I never realized how bad the situation had become with mobile phones until viewing this documentary in some places around the world.
Posted: Jun 12 2010, 05:13 Report AbuseI agree with the message that is conveyed here: moderation, moderation, moderation... especially before way too much damage is found.
AND now we know where all of the tobacco lawyers migrated to!
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Posted: Jun 20 2010, 22:55 Report Abusecontents are great I was excited to be learning about this problem..but the music ruined it for me..the intermittant sequence of piano notes definetly demonstrated hypersenstivity in my case..i had to turn the program off..as it had become so distracting and increasingly uncomfortable..its a shame..timely discussion
Posted: Sep 08 2010, 01:05 Report Abusereally want to see this
Posted: Oct 04 2010, 01:01 Report Abuse189 people became paranoid over nothing after watching this clip.
Posted: Oct 04 2010, 15:39 Report Abusewanna see this film
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