What if you were killed by something you couldn't see or hear? What if I told you that right now you risk being killed? Would you stop everything you were doing to find the silent killer or would you just hope that the silent killer doesn't find you? One woman was lucky enough to go in search of this silent killer. Over the course of six months this woman had seen unusual signs in her home. One sign, the sign that led her to find the silent killer was the death of all the purple plants in and around her house. The woman herself suffered from severe headaches that had lasted for days, tiredness and ringing in her ears. It was her doctor who suggested that it might be radio waves, such as those used in microwaves, laptops and mobile phones, that were causing her discomfort. After ridding his house of such objects, the strange phenomena continued to occur. One way or another, the woman, with the help of the police, found out that her neighbor was trying to kill her by sending high-frequency electromagnetic waves into her house. This scenario is not a common form of murder. However, for most people in Western society, electromagnetic addiction has become an integral part of their lifestyle, whether they know it or not. Electromagnetic waves are very difficult to completely eliminate as there is a lot of reliance on them. However, this does not mean that their use cannot be reduced or regulated. Since most of Western society relies so heavily on electromagnetic frequencies, it is only right that they know what they are, the side effects and the research behind them. I believe that electromagnetic frequencies cause health problems and that there should be laws and regulations about them because...... half of the document......m.nih.gov/pubmed/19649291?ordinalpos=1&itool= EntrezSystem2 >."Radiation safety." International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety (ICES). 2007. International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety, Web. 10 Feb 2010. The Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) of the European Commission. "Possible effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on human health." 19 January 2009. The Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) of the European Commission, Web. 06 February 2010. World Health Organization (WHO). Fact Sheet 304 Electromagnetic fields and public health: Base stations and wireless technologies. May 2006. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs304/en/. February 6 2010.
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