Schools Replacing WiFi with Wired Internet Due to Confirmed Illnesses and Increased Health Risks from Exposure

If your children are having any type of behavioral, emotional, mental or physical health issues, lab testing may determine if some or all of this is because of “Microwave Sickness” aka “ElectroSensitivity” (ES).  There are so many symptoms that this it’s often misdiagnosed.
In 2010, experts determined that up to 1/3 of us are sensitive to some degree and 3% are clincially hypersensitive to exposure to cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation and other sources of Electrical Pollution (aka Electrosmog). 
Exposure can also worsen pre-existing conditions even if it didn’t cause them.
This website is for parents and teachers seeking WiFi-Free schools.
In 2011, The World Health Organization classified all sources of wireless WiFi radiation as a Possible Carcinogen.  Many scientists believe it should be classified as a Carcinogen.
In addition to cancer risk, 2012 research confirmed that all sources of wireless WiFi radiation disrupt the blood-brain barrier which can cause it to leak.
A recent survey also determined that 45% of American teens are struggling with “Digital Addiction.”  Research has also determined that exposure to WiFi can also play a role in this.
There has been much media coverage recently about cell phone and WiFi radiation concerns including by U.S. broadcast stations.
Kids don’t know to be concerned about exposure to WiFi and other sources of Electrosmog.  They probably assume everything works via magic.  Many adults assume this as well.  If only…
Here’s a video of a WiFi router in a school being measured with an RF meter.  Schools usually install multiple routers to provide WiFi to students and staff.

Telecom companies are also encouraging more tech use in and out of classrooms by providing “Smart” phones and tablets to students and installing WiFi on school buses as well as public buses.

Are you sure you want this for you and your kids?
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This article originally appeared on Activist Post. Graphic by David Dees