US Highway Admin is trying to force every car to have a transmitter/receiver , supposedly to reduce number of crashes. Comments should be made ASAP – and share. If they do it in the US, Canada will follow. Please send comments. Note also the Essentia EM2 which helps monitor in real time such transmitters, even in rough […]
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ParentsforSafeSchool and SafeinSchoolOrg https://twitter.com/SafeinSchoolOrg http://www.oliverchronicle.com/wireless-technology-exposure-impacting-11-year-old-student/ https://electroplague.com/2013/08/15/tyler-hoffmann-colwood-bc/ 8:24 AM – 21 Jul 2016 Tyler is one of many children who is suffering from the mandatory exposure to the wireless technology that has been installed in our schools. Parents are frustrated with having to deal with School Boards who are willfully turning a blind eye to the thousands of […]
Wed., May 11, 2016 By Jack O’Dwyer The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, famed worldwide as “rescuers” and titans of justice, has been summoned by Capt. Jerry Flynn (ret.) to rescue Canada from radiation pollution. RCMP, also known as “the Force” and the “Mounties,” is a federal national police force that works on a contract basis […]
Without warning Telus rushes to install three brand new towers for WIFI on newly installed telephone poles. The poles were recently replaced with taller poles for the antennas. Crews have been working quickly to install them. Flyers were handed out to nearby residents to see if any of them were informed about the antenna poposal, […]
By Benny Evangelista Updated 8:38 pm, Monday, December 8, 2014 Two East Bay residents are suing Comcast for plugging their home’s wireless router into what they call a power-wasting, Internet-clogging, privacy threatening network of public Wi-Fi hotspots. The class-action suit, filed last week in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on behalf of Toyer Grear and […]
MARK HUME VANCOUVER — The Globe and Mail Published Sunday, Apr. 13 2014, 7:39 PM EDT Last updated Sunday, Apr. 13 2014, 9:38 PM EDT Whenever the rains stop in Vancouver, people flood into the city’s public spaces. They sit on the Art Gallery steps facing Robson Square, walk the Seawall and gather on the beaches along English Bay. It […]
by Carol Aun – Mission City Record posted Mar 23, 2014 at 5:00 AM— updated Mar 24, 2014 at 10:12 AM Telus will be using small cell technology to improve wireless communications in Mission. Beginning next month, the telecommunications company will be installing 100 small cell units on 50 existing poles in Mission’s urban area. These units are 30 cm by 27 cm, […]
December 10, 2013 – 11:28 AM KELOWNA – An agreement between the City of Kelowna and Shaw Cable means residents and tourists alike can soon surf their mobile devices while tanning at Gyro beach or lounging in City Park. The connections would be free for both Shaw customers as well as non-Shaw customers and would […]
CBC News – December 10, 2012 Hamilton is spending $30,000 to get rid of its downtown public wireless internet access service. With Wi-Fi already provided at many restaurants, coffee shops and hotels, the city’s downtown Wi-Fi service is outdated, unreliable and redundant, councillors heard Monday morning when they voted to discontinue the service. “We don’t […]
Shaw super wi-fi wireless mesh system for Vancouver October 30th 2011 Shaw is in the process of rolling out wi-fi on steroids right through Vancouver and all large urban areas – a fully meshed wireless system from parks to undergrounds – absolutely everything wi-fried – this is without any regulations, no public consultation, behind closed doors […]