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Resources
Singer, Katie, An Electronic Silent Spring, Steiner Books, 2014;
www.electronicsilentspring.com. The book and the website include info
about wireless technologies in schools, what scientists and MDs say about
EMR exposure, how to refuse "smart" meters and a letter from the Amer.
Academy of Pediatrics that warns parents about the dangers of EMR
exposure.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3iRrVQPDBk; Dr. Toril Jelter speaks about
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