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Re: Re: Who's Fred Gilbert and What Does He Know about Wi-Fi?
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Tyler
Unless, Mr. "Anonymous", you're some neurosurgeon hiding behind the Web, I'd be careful about who you call clueless. I've talked to the former head of the World Health Organization, reputable scientists and neurosurgeons around the world, and top-level health officials in Canada, and while there's no general agreement, they all agree that not enough time has passed to make the kinds of judgements you just made. The only ones who consistently make those judgements are the industry itself.
I've got a Wi-Fi network at home, occasionally use a cell phone and have baby monitors galor throughout my house. I'm not saying this is bad stuff, I'm saying people have their reasons for being concerned, just given the very fact that something is "not conclusive."
If you had some crazy-looking mole taken off your ass and the doctor came back and said the bioopsy was "inconclusive," would you go home and not worry about it?
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