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Dr David Black in an interview from “Is Your Cell Phone Killing You?”

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    • 29 OCT 12
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    Dr David Black in an interview from “Is Your Cell Phone Killing You?”

    A very quotable quote!

    Recommended viewing is a clip from the New Zealand documentary “Is Your Cell Phone Killing You” which has been placed on YouTube. It is a statement by David Black, President of the Bioelectromagnetics Society (with the help of the US Air Force) and consulting expert for ICNIRP.

    Obviously the U.S. Airforce and ICNIRP also like what Black says…..

    Well worth a look!

    See it here

    Don

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