TheOwl opened this issue on Mar 15, 2011 ยท 120 posts
SteveJax posted Sun, 27 March 2011 at 4:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.cmch.tv/mentors/hottopic.asp?id=70
> Quote - > Quote - the reason you see 'em with cel-fones glued to their ears when driving or walking around is that, in addition to a fairly strong signal being sent to the nearest towers, there is also a very-short-range static electric field that works like a brain stim, acting on a pleasure centre on the side of the brain where the cel is held. apparently it's very addictive. we don't have clear evidence that either the long-range signal nor short-range field can cause the sort of excitation of molecular bonds that microwave ovens can achieve. it might show up later in these individuals as some kind of schizoid or dissociative behavior, in the way that ultrasonic disruption may lead to an increase in the probability of autism in infants. > > complete rubbish. where's your proof? the studies? the case notes? ***the evidence?***Dude! Just Google Cellphone Effects on the Brain! There are plenty of links to case studies!
Quote - ...but Nancy, if someone disagrees with you and calls for your evidence, you term them a troll. you don't present your evidence, you just stop posting for awhile.
thats not them stifling debate. that is debate. you make a statement, you then back up your statement with evidence.
Maybe Miss Nancy doesn't have time for your BS when you're perfectly capable of looking it up with Google like everyone else. I've attached one such found link for you to go look at if you're not too full of it to read it for yourself.