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What is the true cost of
WiFi on Higher Education?
All wireless technology should carry
A Warning Label
That warns about the suspected hazards
of wireless technology (microwave radiation).
Wireless technology
  • We need to slowdown on the extensive implementation of “wireless technology” and first establish guidelines for its safe use.
  • Why isn't the media doing their job and warning us about the hazards of wireless technology?
  • Consumers need guidelines for the safe use of this technology based on scientific studies made by independent scientists.
  • How many studies are needed before exposure to microwave radiation is tied to cancer and sterility?
A Biochemistry Graduate, who read and analyzed more then 35 Chemistry research studies for his degree, thinks 54 links to studies and expert opinions, show a disturbing trend:

Router antenna
wrapped with
aluminum foil.
WiFi still active.

It appears that wireless technology (microwave radiation) scrambles the complex and intricate arrangement of our cellular DNA. This, highly ordered and structured, genetic material is critical for our proper development into human beings.

Someone is experimenting on us and future generations by selling us "the convenience of wireless technology," without mentioning or cautioning about possible drawbacks. For example:

  • Scientists have raised concerns about possible genetic damage from microwave radiation, yet we never hear of this.

Entire Router
covered with
aluminum foil.

Shouldn't there be warning labels on Wireless Technology?
How do we protect ourselves from microwave radiation?

100% of scholarly studies agree on the need for further study of wireless connections.
Here are two tables of links to the authors or signers of 54 Medical and
Scientific studies of Wireless Technology. Both are further down this page.
Click on Links 1 or Links 2 to go to either of those tables from here.

Links 1 (1 - 27; of 54)
Medical and Scientific links: Questions and research about wireless technology.
1) Dr. Franz Adlekofer, MD, Pandora Foundation, Germany
2) Dr. Bahriye Sirav Aral, Gazi University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biophysics, Turkey
3) Dr. Fiorella Belpoggi, Director, Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Center, Ramazzini Institute, Italy
4) Prof. Dr. Dominique Belpomme, MD, MPH, Prof, Med. Oncol. Paris Univ. Hospital; Dir., European Cancer & Environment Research Inst., France
5) Dr. Martin Blank, PhD, Columbia University, USA
6) Prof. Marie-Claire Cammaerts, PhD, Faculty of Sciences, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
7) Dr. Ayse G. Canseven, Gazi University, Medical Faculty, Biophysics Department, Turkey
8) Dr. David Carpenter, MD, Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany, USA
9) Dr. Simona Carrubba, PhD, Daemen College, Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (Neurology), USA
10) Dr. Devra Davis, PhD, MPH, President, Environmental Health Trust; Fellow, American College of Epidemiology, USA
11) Dr. Adilza C. Dode, PhD, MSc, Prof. EMF Pollution Control, Environ. Eng. Dept, Minas Methodist Univ. Ctr. Belo Horizonte, Brazil
12) Dr. Meric Arda Esmekaya, PhD, Gazi University, Biophysics Department, Turkey
13) Dr. Arzu Firlarer, MSc, PhD, Senior Researcher & Instructor, Occupational Health and Safety Department, Baskent University, Turkey
14) Dr. Adamantia F. Fragopoulou, MSc, PhD, Postdoc. Research Assoc., Dept. Cell Biology & Biophysics, Biology Faculty, Univ. of Athens, Greece
15) Dr. Christos Georgiou, Prof. Biochemistry, Biology Department, University of Patras, Greece
16) Dr. Livio Giuliani, PhD, Director of Research, Italian Health National Service, Rome-Florenze-Bozen, Italy
17) Prof. Yury Grigoriev, MD, Chairman, Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, Russia
18) Dr. Settimio Grimaldi, PhD, Associate Scientist, National Research Council, Italy
19) Dr. Claudio Gómez-Perretta, MD, PhD, Hospital Universitario la fe Valencia, Spain
20) Dr. Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD, University Hospital, Orebro, Sweden
21) Dr. Magda Havas, PhD, Environmental and Resource Studies, Centre for Health Studies, Trent University, Canada
22) Dr. Paul Héroux, PhD, Director, Occupational Health Program, McGill University Medical; InvitroPlus Labs., Royal Victoria Hospital, Canada
23) Dr. Donald Hillman, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, USA
24) Dr. Martha R. Herbert, PhD, MD, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
25) Dr. Tsuyoshi Hondou, Tohoku University, Japan
26) Dr. Olle Johansson, Associate Professor, The Experimental Dermatology Unit, Dept. of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
27) Dr. Florian M. Koenig, DrSc, Director of Fl. König Enterprises GmbH, Sferics & Meteorosensitivity Research Inst., Germering, Germany

Imagine cigarrettes advertised without warning labels? Why is that true for wireless connections?
All Medical and Scientific research articles that I have read are in complete agreement:
Wireless technology (microwave radiation) is harmful to people. We are not informed of this.

Does our government need to create an agency to keep us safe from microwave radiation?

Wireless technology needs prominent warning labels so we can decide, if the risks are worth the purchase.

Based on my experience and the opinions of scientists doing research on wireless technology,
this Biochemistry graduate recommends seven things to minimize microwave radiation exposure:

  1. Use hands free technology with cell phones. Do not carry a cell phone next to your skin, unless it is either, completely shielded or completely off.

  2. Do not allow children to handle your cell phone.

  3. Use direct connections (cables) to connect with the Internet.

  4. Avoid use of wireless connections. Move printers and other wireless devices to where a cable can connect them. I am moving my laptop so I can connect to the Internet with ether net. a cable connection.

  5. Do not use wireless connections without protection from the radio waves. These microwave connections are convenient. However, do not confuse, convenience, with, safety. Do not assume, because it is available, it must be safe. It, first, has to be tested for safety for that to be true.

  6. If you must use a wireless connection, turn the router off at night and when you are not connected to the Internet. If you don't want to to keep turning your router on and off, a foil hat that completely encloses the router (see, NO WIFI) works also.

  7. Get a microwave radiation detector with an audible alarm and use it.

Technology is a wonderful thing, but so is our health.

Links 2 (28 - 54; of 54)
Medical and Scientific links: Questions and research about wireless technology.
28) Dr. Kavindra Kumar Kesari, MBA, PhD; Res. Sci., Dept. Environmental Sciences, Univ. Eastern Finland, Finland: Jaipur Nat. Univ., India
29) Prof. Girish Kumar, IIT Bombay - microwaves and antennas, India
30) Dr. Henry Lai, PhD, University of Washington, USA
31) Dr. Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, DSc, Editor-in-Chief: Frontiers in Radiation and Health, Switzerland; Prof, Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
32) Dr. Ying Li, PhD, InVitroPlus Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital McGill University Medicine, Canada
33) Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Löscher, Head, Dept. Pharmacology & Toxicology, Univ. Veterinary Medicine; Center for Neuroscience, Hannover, Germany
34) Dr. Lukas H. Margaritis, PhD, Prof. Emeritus, Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, Biology Faculty, University of Athens, Greece
35) Dr. Marko Markov, PhD, Research International Buffalo, USA
36) Dr. Samuel Milham, MD, MPH, USA
37) Dr. Anthony Miller, MD, University of Toronto, Canada
38) Dr. Hidetake Miyata, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Japan
39) L. Lloyd Morgan, Senior Research Fellow, Environmental Health Trust, USA
40) Dr. Joel M. Moskowitz, PhD, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA
41) Dr. Raymond Richard Neutra, MD, PhD, USA
42) Dr. Gerd Oberfeld, MD, Speaker Environmental Medicine, Austrian Medical Association; Public Health, Salzburg Government, Austria
43) Dr. Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp, PhD, Department of Psychology (Neuroscience), University of Western Ontario, Canada
44) Dr. Elcin Ozgur, PhD, Biophysics Department, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey
45) Dr. Martin Pall, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences, Washington State University, USA
46) Dr. Michael A. Persinger, Professor, Behavioural Neuroscience, Biomolecular Sciences & Human Studies, Laurentian University, Canada
47) Dr. Jerry L. Phillips, PhD, Center for Excellence in Science, Prof, Dept. Chem. & Biochem., University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA
48) Dr Timur Saliev, MD, PhD, Life Sciences, Nazarbayev Univ., Kazakhstan; Institute Medical Science/Technology, University of Dundee, UK
49) Dr. Alvaro Augusto de Salles, PhD, Professor, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
50) Prof. Dr. Nesrin Seyhan, Medical Faculty, Gazi University; Founding Chair, Biophysics Dept, WHO EMF Advisory Committee, Turkey
51) Dr. Wenjun Sun, PhD, Professor, Bioelectromagnetics Key Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China
52) Dr. Mehmet Z. Tuyzuz, PhD, Gazi University, Biophysics Department, Turkey
53) Dr. Lebrecht von Klitzing, PhD, Head of Inst., Environ. Physics; Former Head, Clinical Research, Medical Univ. Luebeck, Germany
54) Dr. Stelios A. Zinelis, MD, Hellenic Cancer Society, Greece