Challenges in Scaling So-Called "Small Cell" Cell Towers By Sean Kinney, Managing Editor on June 16, 2017 | Original article here In California, challenges to [so-called "Small Cell" cell towers] at scale include selecting the correct paint color and addressing concerns about health impacts [human health hazards]. Actual deployments of small cells has lagged behind …
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The City of Palo Alto is allowing the placement, construction and modification of 120+ so-called "Small Cell" Cell towers in the public rights of way in Palo Alto’s residential zones, while the City of Palo Alto ignores substantial evidence and their non-prempted duties to regulate the operations of these so-called "Small Cell" Cell towers. When …
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Read Nasa Engineer Peter Harvey’s 12/4/17 Letter to the Piedmont Post Editor Dear Editor: In last week’s letters to the editor, a letter entitled “A Calming Note” made erroneous claims about the dangers of RF Microwave radiation. In the note, the author says non-ionizing radiation cannot cause DNA damage and that we should trust the …
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In a 1976 classified memo, written by Ambassador Walter Stoessel to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and marked NODIS — No Distribution (other than to persons indicated) — the U.S. Government said that Radiofrequency Microwave (RF/MW) Radiation exposures of 1,000 to 15,000 microwattts per square meter (µW/m²) is a health hazard and is unacceptable. Sun …
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So-Called Small Cell Towers Are About Life and Death Letter from Ronald M. Powell, Ph.D. to the Montgomery County Council, Maryland. October 31, 2017 To: Roger Berliner, President Hans Riemer, Vice President Montgomery County Council Montgomery County, Maryland Dear President Berliner and Vice President Riemer, My thanks to both of you gentlemen for your responses …
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House Resolution 53: Get Out of the Way Current Bill Text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-resolution/53/text Current Bill History: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-resolution/53/all-actions Summary, emphases and [comments], below, by Scientists For Wired Technology (‘S4WT’). Bill Summary: HRes.53 The resolutions is short, so it would be better to read it, below, than to rely on this summary: Whereas: US "technology and communications industries …
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Current Bill Text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-resolution/242/text Current Bill History: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-resolution/242/all-actions Summary, emphases and [comments], below, by Scientists For Wired Technology (‘S4WT’) Bill Summary: SRes.242 The resolutions is short, so it would be better to read it than rely on this summary: Whereas: "wireless and wired broadband networks are essential to" economic growth, closing the digital divide in …
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A mere two days separated these two critically important events the week of October 16, 2017 . . . there is a huge disconnect here, folks. 1. TRUTH — October 17, 2017: Supreme Court Rally: The Public Has a Right To Know About the Health Hazards of 4G/5G Wireless and the Internet of Things (IoT) …
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A. Wireless Industry: 77 Cell Towers Failed in the First Hours of The Oct 2017 Fires in Northern California From 10/16/17: Piedmont, CA City Council Meeting || 9/30/17: No Significant Gap in Verizon Coverage: In the first video, above, at a 10/16/17 Piedmont, CA City Council meeting, a Crown Castle/Verizon representative tells the truth on …
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From the League of California Cities: While over 300 cities opposed SB 649 (Hueso), the telecom bill, the Governor’s decision was uncertain until midnight on Sunday, Oct. 15. City officials were relieved to discover the Governor vetoed the measure stating: “I believe that the interest which localities have in managing rights of way requires a …
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