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Wi-Fi Makes Trees Sick, Study Says.

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posted on Nov, 20 2010 @ 09:42 AM
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Wi-Fi Makes Trees Sick, Study Says.


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Radiation from Wi-Fi networks is harmful to trees, causing significant variations in growth, as well as bleeding and fissures in the bark, according to a recent study in the Netherlands.Radiation from Wi-Fi networks is harmful to trees, causing significant variations in growth, as well as bleeding and fissures in the bark, according to a recent study in the Netherlands.
The study exposed 20 ash trees to various radiation sources for a period of three months. Trees placed closest to the Wi-Fi radio demonstrated a "lead-like shine" on their leaves that was caused by the dying of the upper a
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posted on Nov, 20 2010 @ 09:42 AM
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So scientists can confirm that wireless radiation is very harmful to plants yet sill they deny that it is harmful to humans. Does anyone else think that's fishy? It would seem impossible to me that humans, with all of our complexities, would not be as effected if not more effected than plants by this stuff.
If you look at the dramatic increase in the rate of autistic children bring born, which almost exactly parallels the increases in wireless radiation emissions, it's hard not to think that there must be a . The question is; if we did determine there to be a correlation between the two, would we do away with cell phones and the like or would we accept that a significant portion of our population must suffer for progress sake?

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