Elektro-Smog and the Politics of Class Injustice
By Laurie Baumgarten (11-02-07)
Welcome to South Berkeley. With its 14 cell phone antenna locations and an unknown number of actual radiation emitters at each location, South Berkeley has become Berkeley’s elektro-smog ghetto. Any Berkeley resident who lives in a neighborhood without antennas is probably using ours! As far back as 1996, the Communications Workers of America stated in their pamphlet called Your Community Guide to Cellular Phone Towers, “ In some cases, companies have chosen poorer sections of a town to build towers. Is this part of town being asked to house the eyesore and health hazard so the other side of town can use the phone?”
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http://www.berkeleydaily.org/article.cfm?issue=11-02-07&storyID=28387
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electrosmog
Welcome to South Berkeley. With its 14 cell phone antenna locations and an unknown number of actual radiation emitters at each location, South Berkeley has become Berkeley’s elektro-smog ghetto. Any Berkeley resident who lives in a neighborhood without antennas is probably using ours! As far back as 1996, the Communications Workers of America stated in their pamphlet called Your Community Guide to Cellular Phone Towers, “ In some cases, companies have chosen poorer sections of a town to build towers. Is this part of town being asked to house the eyesore and health hazard so the other side of town can use the phone?”
Read More...
http://www.berkeleydaily.org/article.cfm?issue=11-02-07&storyID=28387
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electrosmog
Starmail - 2. Nov, 23:33