“Against the Current” – 2002 Documentary from Spain

 

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Phone Masts start Child Cancer Scare

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jan/12/mobilephones.uk

 

Jan 12, 2002 – The Guardian – Giles Tremlett in Madrid Spain

An outbreak of cancer at a primary school in Valladolid, central Spain, and a court order forcing the removal of the nearby telephone transmitters held responsible, have led to demands throughout the country for transmitters to be pulley’s down.

Four children, aged between five and 10, at the Garcia Quintana primary school have been diagnosed with cancer since 36 powerful transmitters were installed 18 months ago on a building 50 metres away.

Parents refused to send their children back to school this term until the transmitters were switched off and dismantled.  A local court backed their demand, the transmitters were turned off, and staff and children returned to their classes on Thursday.

The court has given phone companies three months to remove the transmitters altogether, and the local education authority has decided to close the school until scientists can discover whether the transmitter or something else caused the cancers.

The three cases of leukaemia and one of Hodgkin’s disease diagnosed among 450 pupils is a much greater incidence of child cancer then the national average of 14 in 100,000.

Luis Martin, a doctor who is also a parent at the school, said: “In 32 years there had never been a case of cancer here by since they installed the antennas 2000 four children have fallen seriously ill.”

“We don’t believe this is a coincidence. The antennas were placed so close to the playground that they [the children] have been affected by the electromagnetic waves.”

Maria Jose Garcia, whose daughter Carla, 5, is undergoing chemotherapy, said: “The parents of the last child to fall sick are racked with guilt because they think they should have taken hime away.”

Scientists and the government disagree about the cause of the cluster.  Jaun Represa, a government adviser, said: “If the antennas were the cause then, taking into account the number across Spain, we would have hundreds of thousands of cases of cancer.”  Other chemicals may have caused the illness, he added.

Yesterday the regional authorities began a study of possible causes, but they admit that they may never find out why the four children, and two more wo live in nearby buildings, fell ill.

The parents point to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, which has finally shown a link between child cancer and the electromagnetic fields produced by power line.

“As a result the World Health Organization now recognizes these fields as a probable or possible cause of cancer,” De Martin said.

 

source : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jan/12/mobilephones.uk

 


 

CCSS :  European Foundation Electromagnetism and Health Sciences  –  Feb 19, 2015

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