"The paradox.. is how microwave radiation can be used as a weapon
to cause impairment, illness and death

and at the same time be used as a communication instrument.
Wi-Fi cannot be safe for schoolchildren and teachers exposed to it."

During the Cold War, the Russian Embassy microwave flooded the
United States Embassy in Moscow with low-level microwaves
for many years from across the road;
why and how is outside the scope of this Declaration.
After changes of staff for serious neurologic impairments,
miscarriages, multiple cancers / leukaemias and other illnesses
to male and female employees and children, the late
John R Goldsmith M.D. was invited to investigate this matter.
His investigative report on this incident showed that
continuous long-term, low-level microwaves was responsible
for those illnesses.

..The power level of the microwaves used by the Russians in some
cases was less than the level used by modern-day transmitters ...

..When I realized that power densities and frequencies similar to
those used as weapons during the Cold War were being used as Wi-Fi
in schools, I decided to come out of retirement and travel around
the world free of charge, to explain exactly what the problem is
going to be in the future. (Barrie Trower 1995)

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( dokument https://www.acma.gov.au/-/media/Technical-Regulation-Development/Issue-for-comment/IFC-11-2014/EME-Instruments--Submission-Electrosensitivity-Australia-Attachment-Barrie-Trower-pdf.pdf?la=en )

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