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Okay, I admit that I can be somewhat of a conspiracy theorist, and at the same time I can be extremely skeptical about conspiracy theories. Here is the latest dilemna that has my undies all tightened up in a wad.

I sat an open house a few weeks ago, during which I met the next door neighbor, and we had exchanged some friendly chat. Before the open house ended, he came back and asked me to stop by his home after I finished the open house. "Great" I thought. "Maybe he's thinking about selling, and he wants to talk about listing his property with me." We Realtor's are always so optimistic, aren't we?

Cell PhoneI won't drag this story out. What he wanted to talk to me about was my cellphone. He noticed I keep my Bluetooth on my ear, and my phone snug on my belt. He asked me to take a little test. He had me take off my Bluetooth, dial his phone number and hold my phone up to my ear. At the same time, he had me keep my other arm straight down at my side, with that hand palm out and palm up, holding my arm and hand as strongly as I could. Next, after his phone began to ring, he pulled down on my open palm, and I nearly fell over, losing my balance instantly. Then, he had me do the test over, with the phone at my ear again, but without dialing so the phone was not "on". No problem, I could resist his pulling and maintained my balance. Repeat the test, with the phone on again. Again, I nearly fell over.

The third time we did the test, with the phone on, again I called his number, but this time he placed a little "chip" device on the phone. His phone was ringing, he pulled down, but this time I maintained my balance.

I was mystified, and somewhat impressed. Also, very curious.

Smart PhoneHe went on to give me information about electromagnetic pollution, cell phone radiation and on and on. He told me about how in Europe and Australia, the public outcry has grown so loud that there is pending legislation to address the issue. He and his wife loaded me up with literature and websites to check it all out. They referenced numerous Doctors and "scientific" studies, publications, websites and web links that document the growing body of information documenting rising brain tumor rates, due to increased cell phone usage. It was a plethora of information and documentation.

They both told me about how the U.S. government has managed to keep all of this information "hidden". Why don't we hear about all of this in the U.S.? Conspiracy, obviously. Just like the tobacco industry. The payoffs. The denial. The money.

Now I was captured. I love conspiracy theories, if only for the entertainment value. Now I was motivated to do my own research. I went on the internet, read all that I could find regarding this so called "electromagnetic polution" and such. Most of what I found debunked all of this as so much nonsense. No double blind studies that verify and connection between brain cancer and cell phone usage. Almost all testimony supporting such theories are anecdotal, no "valid" studies that have any statistical significance, or are able to be repeated if they do.

Now I was convinced. The whole point of this couple scaring me about cell phones, was so that I would buy into the product they are selling, an anti-radiation super-duper-save-your-life BioPro "chip". That was it. No way am I going to become one of those lunatics protesting cell phone towers on my block, like those parents fighting having cell phone towers near the schools or recreation centers in my neighborhood.

Since that day two weeks ago, I continue to get emails from them, full of Doctors testimonies about the validation of the scary fact of electro-pollution. So far, I'm still not buying it.

Then today, I got this link to a story done on 60 Minutes, from the broadcast in Australia on Friday, April 3, 2009. It's just under 14 minutes long. The news anchor's dialogue begins with "An international team of doctors, including two of Australia's finest surgeons, have just released their latest comprehensive research..."

After you watch this, tell me what you think.  

 

 

11 Comments on Killer Cell Phones

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2009
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I'll be honest...I didn't watch it....I need my phone lol

7:58pm • #1
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C'mon Sally! If it really scares you, I'll put you in touch with the people with "the cure"!

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Michael, the neighbor made you go over to his house just for that!  He could have done it there at the open house... and saved you some time.  Do batteries have radiation?  Probably so.  Do cell phones ETC. give us brain cancer?  Probably.  So we'll all have it in a few years.  In about 10 years, just the same exact time that the "studies" catch up with reality...

9:03pm • #3

I have heard of the scare before.  My step-mom is from Belgium and her brother was telling me about it last year.  I do not think it has been proven but I know they are studying it.  I use mine all the time, I hope it is not true.  I wish you the best.

10:25pm • #4
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Hi Michael.  I believe cell phone use damage has validity which is why the speaker is the only way calls are accessed when mine is in use.   We should not wait for researchers to tell us.... we can tell from our own body signals.  For me AND my husband it was headaches and blurred vision that did it, with everything pointing to the cell phone.   

Diane

8:36am • #5
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Regina P. Brown Real Estate on the California Coast Regina, admittedly, I was dissappointed that he wasn't wanting to deal with real estate. Still, I was intriugued by this whole electro-pollution controversy. Funny you mention all the other sources of radiation. This guy had those chips on the TV, microwave, computer monitor, router, etc. He defineitely believes he can counter this invisible threat.

 

Nate Rowe, Homes in Richmond VA Realtor in Richmond VA, (Oakstone Properties, Homes in Richmond VA ) Nate, you are right that positive proof has not been established. The more I think of what happened with big tobacco though, the more intrigueing this gets.

Rice Property Management & Realty, LLC Diane, thanks for giving me your thoughts on this. Did you watch the 60 minutes video? I'm just curious; do you think this issue will become a repeat of what the tobacco industry went through?

1:04pm • #6
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Yes Michael, the video was watched by me with interest.  In answer to your question, the cell phone problem is not comparable to the tobacco industry because those that use it cannot directly affect anyone else.... unlike health issues steming from second-hand smoke.  It's going to take the generation of the young folks to bust this wide open...  and as they expose it, they will possibly create a harm-free alternative!

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Michael... First I agree with Regina.. why couldn't they do this at open house.  I'm sure you might have had a break at some point.

Two.. and here is a twist to get your undies in another knot.  Who cares about cancer in 10 to 15 years from now... or even 5.  The Mayan Calendar, and Nostrodamus both predict that the world will end as we know it now on 12/21/12.  You should check into that too when you have a chance.

 

 

7:29pm • #8
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Hi Michael: I was a bit scared by the video.  I have always been "afraid" of my cellphone.  I try to use the speaker function - but I will be even more careful in the future!

:)

3:43pm • #9
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Michael-  I think the safe thing to do is protect ourselves until the research is clear.  Not to be an alarmist, but it sounds like a "no brainer" (no pun intended). A electromagetic device in your ear 4,5,6 hours a day.  It doesn't sound like it will make you live longer.  I frequently use my speaker phone which is faily clear.  For $5 you can buy an earpiece that has a wire leading to your phone.  At least that way there is less electronics right next to your ear. 

Giglioblastoma brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer in men over 70.  So who knows if it is the phone or not...  I'm playing it safe for now. 

11:55pm • #10
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2009
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Valerie Osterhoudt, ABR ~ Cromwell, CT Real Estate ~ 860.883.8889 (Johnson Real Estate, Inc.) Now THAT is scary! Just over 3 1/2 years till we go over the cliff?

National Credit Fixers - Matt Listro I've been using a blue tooth plugged right into my brain. I'm doomed!

Jim Cheney Your Rincon Valley Realtor (Saint Francis Property Santa Rosa, CA) Using the earpiece is definitely a good idea. If I listen to all of the warnings though, there is so much electromagnetic radiation around us now (they call it somthing like elctro-pollution) that we have no idea how it is going to affect us, because we haven't evolved to deal with this kind of environment. Well, maybe we should just listen to Valerie, and not worry about any of it!

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