Dear
Premier John Horgan and Dr. Bonnie Henry,
Today the US National Toxicology Program
released it's Final Report showing "Clear Evidence of
Cancer" from microwave radiation exposure. This is
a serious health and safety matter that will cause permanent
damage to thousands of children in all our public schools.
Currently it is mandatory that our children be exposed to RF
Microwave Radiation with no way to shield themselves from
this full body radiation, much like the rats used in the
National Toxicology Program Experiment.
You have a duty to protect our children and
take the reasonable steps to reduce wireless radiation in
our schools immediately given the overwhelming amount of
evidence of harm.
It was agreed the
Precautionary Principle would be implemented when an
activity raises threats of harm to human health or the
environment, even if some cause and effect relationships
are not fully established scientifically. The
Precautionary Principle shifts the burden of proof,
insisting that those responsible for an activity must
vouch for its harmlessness and be held responsible if
damage occurs. http://sehn.org/wingspread- conference-on-the- precautionary-principle/
Press Release - "Clear Evidence of Cancer"
from Cell Phone Radiation: U.S. National Toxicology
Program Releases Final Report on Animal Study.
The final peer reviewed NIH reports confirm
evidence of an association between cell phone radiation
and both heart and brain cancers in large-scale animal
study.
Scientists Speaking on Health Effects of
Cell Phone Wireless Radiation
Hundreds of scientists are speaking on the
health effects of cell phone and wireless. They are
calling for action to protect children and communities.
Over twenty countries have enacted protective policies.
Learn all about this issue and read the peer reviewed
science at https://ehtrust.org/take- action/educate-yourself/top- 10-facts-about-cell-phones- and-wi-fi-2/
We now have the first clear evidence cell
phone radiation can cause cancer in rats
March 2018 - Overall, the peer reviewers
commended the study for its rigorous design and
execution. George Corcoran, the chair of the department
of pharmaceutical sciences at Wayne State University who
sat on the panel, says the study was of a “gold standard
for design and conduct” and was “comprehensive and
robust throughout.”
We are expecting a quick
response given the seriousness of this issue and we are
requesting a simple solution of installing hard wire
connections to the Internet in our schools.
Janis Hoffmann
Parents for Safe Schools