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MOBILE TELEPHONY IS DANGEROUS
Although many "experts" deny the relation between mobile telephony and diseases as cancer, the evidence gives thousands of people who sicken and die every year because of the electromagnetic radiation.... ...
Starmail - 6. Mär, 18:14
Key Iraq War Wound: Brain Trauma
"A growing number of U.S. troops whose body armor helped them survive bomb and rocket attacks are suffering brain damage as a result of the blasts. It's a type of injury some military doctors say has become... ...
Starmail - 5. Mär, 12:13
Leukemia in children will continue growing
El Mercantil Valenciano. Thursday 24 of February of 2005. CLAUDIO J. GÓMEZ-PERRETTA - Doctor-investigator of the Hospital La Fe. Until it makes few years the critical exposition on the true nature of... ...
Starmail - 5. Mär, 11:37
The effects of microwaves on the trees and other plants
http://www.buergerwelle.de /pdf/plantingle.pdf Dr. Ferdinand Ruzicka (Univ. Doz) has in his web page: http://www.mikrowell ensmog.info/Baeume.html s everal pictures with the phone masts effects on the trees In... ...
Starmail - 14. Sep, 17:52
Ohio's odd numbers
by Christopher Hitchens Vanity Fair 02/05 Are the stories of vote suppression and rigged machines to be believed? Here is 'non-wacko' evidence that something went seriously awry in the Buckeye... ...
Starmail - 3. Mär, 11:16
Depleted Uranium: Dirty Bombs, Dirty Missiles, Dirty Bullets
Now that the Australian government is increasing its troop levels in Iraq, those troops should know that the hazards they face are far more than being shot by unfriendly insurgents. For those troops... ...
Starmail - 13. Feb, 22:15
THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UK
http://www.buergerwelle.de /pdf/the_voice_of_the_peop le_of_the_uk.htm http://ww w.defra.gov.uk/environment /internat/aarhus/index.htm Hi Jenny, My notes on Aarhus say that it entails public participation... ...
Starmail - 19. Jun, 16:30
Some troops in Iraq take sleep aids, antidepressants
The Army Times reports "Some U.S. troops in Iraq are taking antidepressants such as Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil, as well as mild sleeping aids, to help them cope with the stresses of long separations and... ...
Starmail - 27. Feb, 13:45
Duke doctors say they cut off VA's vets
A group of Duke University physicians says it will no longer treat military veterans referred by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center because the VA won't pay enough. http://www.vetera nsforcommonsense.org/?Page =Article&ID=2898 ...
Starmail - 27. Feb, 13:44
Ohio's Odd Numbers
by Christopher Hitchens Vanity Fair 2/20/2005 Are the stories of vote suppression and rigged machines to be believed? Here is "non-wacko" evidence that something went seriously awry in the Buckeye State... ...
Starmail - 26. Feb, 14:56
