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 Veritas on April 26, 2013 - 10:20 pm
Is FSD demonstrating a Proper Standard of Care? In other words, is this the standard of care that a reasonably prudent professional in that line of work would exercise? I would say not; FSD silence and ignoring studies and research that documents the harmful nature of WiFi in schools DOES NOT qualify as a proper standard of care.
Furthermore, continued WiFi use is a forseeable risk . . . .
#2 by Joe Imbriano on April 27, 2013 - 12:04 am
I believe the district’s lawyers simply have formulated an opinion that the EMF levels are legal and to just simply ignore us. Well, we are not going away.
The real question here is not whether or not the emissions are legal, but rather, whether or not the emissions are safe. No one, that I am aware of, that is employed by the district, has the proper credentials to definitively answer that question. It can only be anecdotally inferred barring their possession of a time machine to see what happens in 10-15 years. I believe that caution is going out the window on this one.