For
Distribution:
YouTube
videos from the Safe Schools group in Canada.
These are news reports on WiFi in Schools and cell phone
health effects that have aired nationally in Canada on CBC
and CTV.
www.youtube.com/safeschool#p/u/3/KN7VetsCR2I
- October
17, 2010 - Global News aired
this special on WiFi in Schools on 16:9 The
Bigger Picture. It reports on Ontario students
in Mountain View School who have experienced health problems
since WiFi was installed throughout their school.
- You
can't see it but it's everywhere. WiFi connects computers
to the internet, no cords required.
Now kids are using it in wireless classrooms across the
country. But is it an invisible danger? Carolyn Jarvis
investigates why some parents say WiFi in schools is making
our kids sick. She reports on the research of Professor
Magda Havas PhD. More information available at:
http://www.magdahavas.org/
Report
by Magda Havas on the Swiss Government's Internet For
Schools program – the more computers that you have on
your wired LAN the higher the bandwidth they provide.
It's an incentive to go wired.
To
help you understand the reasoning why Switzerland prefers
LAN (wired internet) over WiFi (wireless internet), Prof.
Havas has produced a short video that will provide some
insight as to why the Swiss government is so forward thinking
in matters related to the children's health and education
when it involves internet access. Her report also
examines other household wireless devices.
- Parents
of students at Mountain View School
discuss illnesses their children are experiencing since
WiFi has been installed throughout the school.
- September
27, 2010 – CBC Documentary about
Devra Davis PhD and her new book - Disconnect:
The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation, What the Industry
Has Done to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family.
- September
17, 2010 – CBC News - Canadian
news report reveals the dangers of using WiFi in schools.
Simcoe County School Board (Ontario) ignores children's
health complaints.
- September
16, 2010 – CTV News
report about the erroneous credentials of researcher Mary
McBride who was responsible for the Canadian Interphone
study on cell phones and brain tumors.
- Statement
of CTIA (Cellular Telephone and Internet Assn) spokesman
Dane Snowden.
Mr. Snowden made a similar statement before committees
of the Maine State Legislature in March 2010. He
states that CTIA has: “not said once that cell phones
are safe.”
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