From: SteveQuayle.com…
Listener’s Observation
Steve, just a thought, as you know WHO just announced that cell phones can cause cancer via radiation. I just thought it odd to make the announcement now with the crisis in Japan ongoing. Are they now going to use cell phones as an excuse to cover up for the radiation sickness that will follow from Japans crisis.
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