THE PHOTO OF THE ABOVE CHILD IS A PUBLICLY SHARED PHOTO FROM THE FULLERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT PLETKA’S FACEBOOK PAGE WHICH IS LINKED UP ON THE DISTRICTS OWN WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=479084712158056&set=a.467172693349258.106292.467056220027572&type=1&ref=nf
We have to consider the time-value of exposure for our children: how much radiation over time.
Start with micro waving a potato for example:
100% power x 5 minutes = 1 cooked potato
50% power x 10 minutes = 1 cooked potato
Total RF/EMF radiation over 10 years = serious health problems for our kids
Why take this risk?
FCC and OSHA officials agreed how to calculate total cumulative RF/EMF in a classroom, but the FCC guideline doesn’t consider this concept at all.
http://rfemf.com/presentation/
LET US NOW LOOK AT A CLASSROOM IN PETALUMA CALIFORNIA: http://rfemf.com/counter.html#calcs
FULLERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT PLETKA REFUSES TO SHUT THESE SYSTEMS OFF WHILE HE STATES THAT THIS IS “TOTALLY SAFE FOR OUR KIDS” http://fsd.k12.ca.us/parent_resources/files/wireless.pdf
TO THIS DATE, THE CURRENT FULLERTON SCHOOL BOARD HAS REMAINED EERILY SILENT ON THIS ISSUE IGNORING AND DOING NOTHING TO STOP THIS IN SPITE OF ALL THAT HAS BEEN PRESENTED TO THEM VIA EMAIL AND AT BOARD MEETINGS.
WE BELIEVE THAT THIS IS AN UNAUTHORIZED FORCED IRRADIATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. THERE ARE NO STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THESE DEVICES ON CHILDREN OR STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM SETTING. ARE YOUR CHILDREN ARE THE TEST SUBJECTS?
TELL OUR REPRESENTATIVES THAT WE WILL HAVE NO PART OF IT. HELP US END IT. THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING OF THE DEVICES THAT WILL BE DEPLOYED IN THESE MICROWAVE MATRIX COMMON CORE COMPLIANT CLASSROOMS.
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION
#1 by Joe Imbriano on December 9, 2013 - 10:24 pm
cosmic background microwave -2.735 Kelvin = 3.11E-6_W/m2
FSD classroom WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz
20 dBm (100 mW)
17 dBm (50 mW)
14 dBm (25 mW)
11 dBm (12.5 mW)
8 dBm (6.25 mW)
5 dBm (3.13 mW)
2 dBm (1.56 mW)
-1 dBm (0.78 mW)
Now add the tablets in the laps.
Throw in the duty cycles and regulatory exposure limits can potentially be approached in a room full of WiFi enabled devices which do not employ adaptive power control as they are humming away. Regulatory limits IGNORE NON THERMAL BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS as well.
Why do they refer to the installation of these wireless access points as “deployments”? What does that term conjure in your mind?
#2 by Anonymous on December 10, 2013 - 11:55 am
I read an article about the newest conveneice for travelers. It is wifi on flights. Is it true that the plane’s fuselage reflects and focuses the waves, and the planes are made of metal which concentrates the radiation? Is this dangerous?
#3 by Anonymous on December 11, 2013 - 8:09 am
Is it because they are actually weapons in disguise?
#4 by Anonymous on December 18, 2013 - 5:55 pm
MICROWAVES, SCIENCE AND LIES
Revelations about the manipulation of science by mobile phone industry
The project is headed by director Jean Hêches and producer/author Nancy de Méritens.
The events that inspired this documentary film took place in Alsace, where a group of concerned citizens voiced their opposition to the installation of a mobile-telephony antenna tower near a residential area. One such citizen, Dr George, took action after reading scientific studies revealing that the electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile-telephony antenna towers are harmful to human health. Meanwhile, the mayor of the town believed that this technology was safe, based on the World Health Organization’s 2009 statement that the waves were harmless.
To view the trailer go to:
http://www.ulule.com/ondes-science-et-manigances/
#5 by Websters on December 11, 2013 - 9:58 am
de·ploy
diˈploi/Submit
verb
1.
move (troops) into position for military action.
“forces were deployed at strategic locations”
synonyms: position, station, post, place, install, locate, situate, site, establish;
The word deploy has roots as a military term, used to describe the placement of equipment and troops in a battlefield.
#6 by Truth on December 11, 2013 - 2:49 pm
The FCC has guidelines for RF exposure. Why don’t you just Google maximum permissible exposure to RF. Basically, wifi doesn’t have nearly enough power to do anything to you. Why don’t you stop your fear mongering.
This is a pretty good explanation here for those of you who are interested.
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/fcc-maximum-permissible-exposure.htm
#7 by Bozo Esq. on December 11, 2013 - 8:27 pm
They were based on heating effects to a cup of salt water placed inside a mannequin’s head with a thermometer in it. Hardly representative of any and all biological effects, much less those on school children. Do your homework.
#8 by Anita on December 16, 2013 - 9:33 pm
As a mom , I just don’t get how all a sudden the kids have to have so many gadgets that are wireless. This stuff is getting totally out of control. I try to limit them at home but it is just so hard because their friends all have them. Now that the schools are forcing it, it is becoming impossible to limit how much wireless they are getting exposed to.
#9 by Anonymous on December 16, 2013 - 8:07 pm
They were never meant to be construed as safety standards for small children as they were never tested on them. What they have is extremely arbitrary in terms of safety and that is why they are referred to as “exposure guidelines”.
#10 by Joe Imbriano on December 16, 2013 - 11:38 pm
The classrooms are the labs and the kids are the rats. This stuff was never safety tested in the classroom settings being proposed or implemented. This is all day every day mandatory exposure to a class 2B carcinogen along the lines of lead and car exhaust. If a mechanic shop was adjacent to a school and some exhaust was entering the classrooms through the HVAC systems, that shop would be shut down and fined so fast it would make your head spin.
Low power? Compared to what? Background levels are trillions of times lower that what comes off of the wireless access points. It is like having a cell tower in the classroom in a room full of in use cell phones. You kids getting bloody noses, headaches, insomnia, ADHD?