There are a lot of questions there, but the long and short of it is that the occupational medicine side of this has a lot of studies showing how workers are affected by microwaves and radio waves. As you know, this all started about 100 years ago, but now it's throughout our whole society. Adults are not the only ones being exposed. We don't have any studies on children. Are we going to wait until the children start developing cancers, etc., to act? We don't have any studies like that. We don't want to do longitudinal studies on a vulnerable population.
Yes, indeed, studies are missing, but they're missing because we've never had this amount of microwave and radio-wave radiation in our society, in everyday lives, in people's homes, in their bedrooms, at their schools, at their work, and at such high volumes. We're looking at all different types of frequencies and power outputs. We're looking at clusters of technology that have never occurred before. They're unprecedented in society.
Our ancestors...my grandparents and my great-grandparents had not a single ounce of this when they were in existence. It's 10 million million times greater for us than it ever has been. It's a huge amount that cannot be studied easily and has not been studied. Basing our actions today on studies done 30 or 50 years ago, or even occupational studies, does not help us at all. It's not practical and it's not what reality's about.