T-Mobile’s Big Lie

T-Mobile is playing fast and loose with kids' health when it comes to "planting" microwave cell phone towers - especially as the company, shall we say, has a penchant for setting up their eyesores by elementary schools and parks, despite...

October 18, 2010 | Source: Green Patriot Working Group | by David Steinman

All over television land, mobile cell phone company T-Mobile is running its kids are free ads.  Join the T-Mobile network and your kids get free service.  Why?  Because T-Mobile just absolutely adores your kids, or so the new company line goes.  

But, in fact, T-Mobile is playing fast and loose with kids’ health when it comes to “planting” microwave cell phone towers – especially as the company, shall we say, has a penchant for setting up their eyesores by elementary schools and parks, despite accumulating evidence that cell phone towers are linked with reproductive effects on the developing fetus.  The big question is this:  Is there a T-Mobile cell phone tower coming to your neighborhood next?  Your local park?  The answer could very well be yes, since regulating cell phone towers locally is a whole new frontier with plenty of federal intervention potentially limiting what local communities can do.  Be fearful.  Very fearful.

Evidence is mounting that cell tower exposure has extremely negative health implications.  Yet, despite the known risks of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and Electromagnetic fields (EMF) to children and the medically fragile, T-Mobile is trying to force the city of Huntington Beach, California, to allow them to erect towers over 50 feet high in two of their park playgrounds, one of which is beside a local elementary school. These towers send and receive Radio Frequency (RF) waves, which is a form of EMR/EMF.

Please click the link above to download and read the full article.