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(2) Karel van Wolferen details this in Enigma of Japanese Power (1989).

(3) Flynn, Angela (2008) "Beacons of Harm: Cell Phone Towers and Mobile Phone Masts" http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4908113/

(4) 2007 Gauss Network General Meeting with Guest Speakers http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/gauss_meeting.htm

(5) "Experts investigating biological effects of cell phone radiation asked to shut up of quit jobs," http://www.laleva.cc/environment/cellphones.html

(6) Not to say that there are no good researchers in Japan, just that they don't get heard.

(7) The late Dr. Neil Cherry explained at an international conference of the Gauss Network in Tokyo that there existed technology for radically reducing EMR exposure from mobile communications equipment, but for the sake of profits, industry prefers to stifle information on health effects of current equipment.

(8) Specifically telecommunications and military-related industries, which are among the biggest financial players in America. The timing of the moves to suppress information on health effects of EMR in Japan suggests Japan is following the example or suggestions from America. Furthermore, Russia has been pressured via the IMF to revise its stricter standards for EMR exposure.

(9) See the BioInitiative Report, http://www.bioinitiative.org

(10) Soejima, Takahiko (2008) Global Market Collapse, Tokkan Shoten, Tokyo (in Japanese). Prof. Soejima is an outspoken critic of international economic policies. He is well respected for his honesty and read by industry leaders.

(11) For example, BS TV aired an international documentary on Confucianism in December 2007. Confucianism formed the moral basis for Japanese society before it was supplanted by American ideals after World War II. It stresses propriety, loyalty, filial piety, humaneness and cooperation among strata of a hierarchical society. It repudiates nearly everything the Bush Administration stands for. (See the Wikipedia article on Confucianism.)

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