Nearly everyone lives in range of cell towers now. Worldwide shipments of mobile phones exceeded one billion all the way back in 2006.
You now live in a wireless-saturated world, something that has never existed in the history of the human race. And the resulting EMFs are largely untested in their effects on human beings. Swedish neuroscientist Olle Johansson argues that humanity is in the midst of "the largest full-scale experiment ever.”
Writing in AlterNet, Christopher Ketcham reports:
“Last May, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, a branch of the World Health Organization), in Lyon, France, issued a statement that the electromagnetic frequencies from cell phones would henceforth be classified as ‘possibly carcinogenic to humans’ ... [A]fter a decade of cell phone use, the risk of getting a brain tumor -- specifically on the side of the head where the phone is placed -- goes up as much as 40 percent for adults ... Perhaps the gadgets are slowly killing us -- we do not know ... What we do know, without a doubt, is that the electromagnetic fields are all around us, and that to live in modern civilization implies always and everywhere that we cannot escape their touch.”