Subject: Who's responsible? (fwd) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 100704 -0600 (CST) From: "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org> To: emfguru@hotmail.com -------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 09:34:14 -0800 From: Edward MaxeyTo: rbeavers@mail.llion.org Subject: Who's responsible? Hi Roy, Your Who's responsible apprisal and Dr. Goldsmith's comments were, ane are, a real service. Let me respectfully suggest that education is ultimately the answer. Your emfguru work is a splendid example. Hundreds, of not thousands, are reached without any government or industry sanctions. Of course, education impacts on the market place. When enough folks know about EMF dangers it will influence where they buy homes and what kinds of cell phones they put in them. Sadly, our high schools and colleges do not teach enough physics for most to acquire the essential knowledge tools needed in EMF toxicology. How many out there know the difference between an ampere and a volt? How may we expect them to grasp EMFs? It seems to me we need to reach a bunch of high school teachers. Instead, it seems industry tries to put antennae atop school buildings and run distribution lines along school yard perimeters. Thanks again for your help, Ed Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html