Is Wi-Fi exposure threatening our health at the DNA level?
I realized the same frequencies and powers [as weapons during the Cold War] were being used as Wi-Fi in schools.
A British scientist and former naval weapons expert, Barrie Trower, specialized in microwave stealth warfare during the Cold War. And he's saying what he once used as stealth weaponry is now used daily among tens of thousands of students.
Barrie suggested to Postmedia News that prolonged exposure to certain low-level microwaves, caused by Wi-Fi, can affect children at the DNA level.
Health Canada insists that Wi-Fi exposure isn't harmful, but there is a decided lack of official, scientifically grounded studies suggesting either side of the debate is correct—yet.
Knowlton Thomas
Knowlton is the Associate Editor of Techvibes.
A Vancouver-based writer and author, Knowlton has been published in national and has also appeared on television and radio. He has written two ebooks are more are in the works.
Previously, he was an editor for New Westminster weekly The Other Press and served on its board of directors.
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