[1st-mile-nm] The Town Without Wi-Fi | People & Politics | Washingtonian

Steve Ross editorsteve at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 09:06:40 PST 2015


And yet,  almost all the double-blind challenge tests,  where you randomly
subject electrosensitive people to signals,  turn out negative. I know of a
half-dozen mildly positive studies,  only two of which could be replicated
by the researchers, but used methodologies not quite double blind.
It is always possible that some people are sensitive to some wavelengths,
but everything from fluorescent ballasts at 3600 Hz to wifi at 2.4 or 5.2
GHz or cellular at 1.9 GHz? Yes, there are harmonics, but signal strength
gets so low so fast...

And so many activists complain about cellular or wifi yet have microwave
oven and cordless phones  emitting similar frequency.
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