I think they do. I myself have experienced some kind of mild radiation poisoning when I was under / near one of these towers for too long. For days after my head was aching and I had really itchy eyes. I just didn't feel good. I've seen some that are right next to residential areas. And even slap bang next to houses and flats, which is now very common in 2022. I think that is terrible. A huge disregard for human health. These things should not be near anyone or anything. None in an built up areas. They should be far away in fields or woods, away from cities, towns and civilization as a whole.
Phone Mast
Picture taken with my old Samsung UCA5. Are phone masts / phone towers dangerous like some people think? They are popping up everywhere these days..Do all those signals bouncing back and forth have a negative effect on human health.
I think they do. I myself have experienced some kind of mild radiation poisoning when I was under / near one of these towers for too long. For days after my head was aching and I had really itchy eyes. I just didn't feel good. I've seen some that are right next to residential areas. And even slap bang next to houses and flats, which is now very common in 2022. I think that is terrible. A huge disregard for human health. These things should not be near anyone or anything. None in an built up areas. They should be far away in fields or woods, away from cities, towns and civilization as a whole.
I think they do. I myself have experienced some kind of mild radiation poisoning when I was under / near one of these towers for too long. For days after my head was aching and I had really itchy eyes. I just didn't feel good. I've seen some that are right next to residential areas. And even slap bang next to houses and flats, which is now very common in 2022. I think that is terrible. A huge disregard for human health. These things should not be near anyone or anything. None in an built up areas. They should be far away in fields or woods, away from cities, towns and civilization as a whole.
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