AN INVISIBLE THREAT - FULL DOCUMENTARY | Are microwave radiation waves killing us? - Bing video
Old-fogey readers will remember the days of "LSMFT" - "Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco" - "Lucky Strike - a chilly man's fire, a lonely man's friend." Considered against what we now know about the dangers of tobacco, how would one characterize the tobacco advertising of that day?
Against a rising tide of popular understanding, the makers of these deadly tobacco products - and they knew they were deadly - did all they could to misrepresent their products, hide and deny the truth and maximize and extend their profit-making opportunity as long as possible. They didn't give a damn about the people they were killing and injuring, including my own stepmother and my stepfather. Money was the god these demonic purveyors of death worshipped. Let the useful idiots die. Another sucker is born every minute...
Yet the basic physical reality of what smoking was - the habitual inhaling of hot smoke into one's lungs - was always, on its face, without the necessity for any supporting "scientific" argument, a pernicious and deadly practice and could be recognized as such by any remotely sensate person with the most rudimentary grasp of what was good and not good for the human body. Attempts to argue otherwise, whether by the producers of these deadly products or those who used them, were all lies and deceit, and glaringly so. These days, the makers of these products are recognized as the drug dealers and purveyors of poison they are, and their customers for the addicts, dupes and fools they are.
Though the issue of the impact of microwave radiation on the human body is more subtle and does require more information than required for an idiot's understanding that breathing in smoke all day long is a bad thing, the basic physics of the microwave radiation issue - that, like x-rays - radiation that, in its life-long cumulative effect, has been shown to have serious implications for the development of cancers - and like the kind of cell-penetrating radiation produced by atomic weapons, which unquestionably has been shown to product all manner of cell damage and cancers - invites an intuitive understanding of the dangers of unnatural cell-penetrating microwave radiation, which objectively has been shown to cause varying degrees of damage to or impact the function of physical objects, such as aircraft altimeters and other electronics, does penetrate and pass through the human body and human cells, as do the other forms of unnatural radiation just mentioned, and has been credibly shown to impact the human body in unhealthy ways.
These realities set up exactly the same kind of situation as existed before the lid was blown off the great tobacco fraud perpetrated for hundreds of years against mankind in the relentless pursuit of money - a obsessive pursuit that, whatever the specific grift at hand, always ruthlessly and mercilously devours everything in its path. Though, again, this was more in-your-face (pun intended) obvious with cigarette smoking, in the case of cell phone microwave radiation, for those who have bothered to inform themselves to some modest degree, there is clearly a logical similarity that links together, in varying degrees, various kinds of cell-penetrating radiation and leads inexorably to the conclusion that, depending on the dose, all forms of unnatural radiation, including cell phone microwave radiation - which, just like your kitchen microwave, can significantly heat up your head if you keep the phone up there long enough - have some degree of negative impact on human cells and human bodies. To argue otherwise would be, in effect, to argue that, well, breathing in smoke from, say, your house burning down or a forest fire can injure or kill you, but breathing smoke produced by a tobacco fire won't.
"Cui bono?" Who benefits from the argument that cell phone radiation is harmless? As exactly was true with the multi-billion-dollar tobacco industry - an industry that, financially, had everything to lose and nothing to gain from the truth being told - the multi-billion-dollar industry that lives and thrives on the generation and propagation of microwave radiation - including the cell phone industry and all the supporting equipment manufacturers - has everything to lose and nothing to gain from any expansive revelation of the dangers to human health and well-being posed by their products. Thus they, sounding reasonable and "scientific" and ignoring all information to the contrary, will do - are doing - exactly what the tobacco industry demons did - gin up and cite all manner of dubious studies declaring "inconclusive" or "insignificant" negative results that will enable them to press ahead making as much money for as long a time as possible - again utterly without regard to the human carnage they may be causing - before the tidal wave of revealing information finally breaks over their heads, the true scope of the dangers of their products are revealed, and they are forced to move on to their next inhuman swindle, finding another way to prey upon the ignorance, gullibility and the flesh and blood of their fellow human beings.
Many decades ago, when I was in high school, a doctor came to talk to our class about the dangers of tobacco use. I remember his argument, reduced to a few words. "When you smoke cigarettes you are putting a gun to your head - and time [the cumulative dose] pulls the trigger." I suspect exactly the same thing is true for cell phones. When you put that amazing little device up against your ear, you are putting a gun to your head, and time [the cumulative dose of microwave radiation] will eventually pull the trigger.
Torquemada
non sequitur. Argumentum ad populum. We need evidence. I can't point to dozens of studies showing this is not an issue. We need to address those first.
non sequitur. Argumentum ad populum. We need evidence. I can't point to dozens of studies showing this is not an issue. We need to address those first.