THIS IS ONLY A TEST. Normal programming will resume shortly or sooner if we receive a response with regards to The FJUHSD’s plans to address the potential dangers of the wireless classrooms that are popping up in Fullerton’s Schools like mushrooms after a heavy deluge. In the meantime, the consensus builds to halt the wireless classroom expansions.
http://www.wifiinschools.com/lausd-testimony.html
http://www.wifiinschools.com/open-letters.html
Will the resistance to the mounting scientific evidence of the potential dangers to our children begin to amass as well? You bet. It is a trillion dollar industry and each year the kids will comprise the endless supply of new clients. To the purveyors of this technology, it is a religion. They are evangelists. We at The Fullerton Informer will continue to preach the other side of the story that you have not been told. Is it possible that these administrators have never heard of this information before? Perhaps. What they now will do with it will be the subject of much further discussion. Stay tuned- and don’t touch that dial.
#1 by Joe Imbriano on February 12, 2014 - 9:44 am
Last night, upon the recommendation of a firm called Danka http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dan-lau/0/59b/603 , the five member board voted to enter into an exclusive purchasing agreement with Apple for IPads. IPads have no ethernet ports. IPads only work in a wireless environment. This consulting firm, administration and this board, much like the board and administration of the FSD, in my opinion, have continued to demonstrate a blatant disregard for the health and safety of the students. In spite of a massive trillion dollar industry’s bias, there exist literally thousands of peer reviewed scientific studies that show harm. They are being blatantly disregarded by all involved. The students deserve better.
We will continue to educate all involved not limited to the board, staff and the parents. We will also continue to expose the administrators and consultants to this information. Every day that passes brings even more evidence of harm that these emissions pose to students. We will not stop until this massive forced irradiation of school children is brought to a screeching halt. On that, you have my word.
#2 by Anonymous on February 13, 2014 - 6:11 pm
Mr. Imbriano, you are a courageous and honorable man.