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Swimming In A Deadly Sea:
Awash In Radiation

Part Three
By Kathleen Deoul
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Copulos: I agree Kathleen, and the potential for exposure is far greater than most people understand. For example, when you go into a Starbucks to buy a cup of coffee, you will see any number of people working on their personal computers. They are being connected to the Internet through a WiFi system that the store provides. Even though you're just there to buy a cup of coffee, you still will be exposed to the electromagnetic field that system generates.

But soon you'll have more to worry about than being exposed to electromagnetic radiation while buying your Latte Mocha Grande.

In July of 2004, the town of Grand Haven Michigan became the first community to install a citywide WiFi network. Now large cities ranging from Philadelphia to Los Angeles to New York are considering citywide networks of their own.

Kathleen Deoul: Yes, I heard about that. Aren't some of these cities considering using telephone poles and street lights as locations for the WiFi transmitters?

Copulos: Yes they are, Kathleen. In fact New York has offered some 18,000 light poles to six bidders who want to install WiFi.

Kathleen Deoul: So it may soon be impossible to escape these microwaves.

Copulos: That's right. But it won't happen without a fight.

Kathleen Deoul: Why do you say that?

Copulos: Commercial providers of Internet services are going to fight the publicly sponsored WiFi systems, because they might put them out of business. Most cities are planning on offering the connections for free or a nominal charge. This will make it tough if not impossible for private firms to compete.

Kathleen Deoul: In addition to all the obvious problems from having citywide WiFi networks, won't regulating them to ensure safety be more difficult as well. After all, it would be the same city officials who are installing the systems who would have the responsibility for regulating them.

Copulos: That's very true, Kathleen. But no matter who is operating the system, the basic problem of wide exposure to even more non-ionizing radiation will be there.

Kathleen Deoul: If the threat is going to be there, what steps should we take to protect ourselves against the dangers of non-ionizing radiation.

Next month in the conclusion of Kathleen's interview with noted energy expert Milt Copulos, find out what you can do to minimize the threat non-ionizing radiation could pose to your family.

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