[South Florida DX Association] Totaly Rediculus

Bruce Phegley bphegley at bellsouth.net
Wed Apr 8 16:44:01 EDT 2009


You right, it is not even funny. The idiot that started it should be 
ashamed. Too many people are sending out Rumors and false info, they 
need to check it out before they repeat it.
You sure do not want to be known as an idiot gossip freak!!
Those are the FACTS!!
Bruce W4ov

Bill Dzurilla wrote:
> This was an April Fool joke, not true.
>
> --- On Wed, 4/8/09, Norman Alexander <npalex at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: Norman Alexander <npalex at bellsouth.net>
>> Subject: [South Florida DX Association] Totaly Rediculus
>> To: "SFDXA" <SFDXA at mailman.qth.net>
>> Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 2:36 PM
>> The following is a great example of how weird a left wing,
>> socialist society can be -  hopefully the next earthquake
>> drops California into the Pacific.
>>
>>  Regards,
>> Norm W4QN
>> =======================================================
>>
>> THIS IS ABSOLUTLY  REDICULOUS! 
>> ________________________________
>>  
>>  
>>
>>    
>>  Subject: California County Taking Actions To Silence  ALL
>> Ham Activity
>>
>> >From  www radiobanter com
>>
>>
>>
>> San Luis  Obispocounty supervisors took drastic  and
>> unprecedented action 
>> yesterday by passing an ordinance that would  prohibit
>> amateur radio 
>> operators, known as "hams", from operating their 
>> transmitting stations. The 
>> measure was put in place to eliminate what  officials said
>> were health risks 
>> associated with transmitters located  close to children. A
>> legal struggle is 
>> expected.
>>
>> By a vote of 4 to  1 with one abstention, the governing
>> board of SLO county 
>> took action aimed  at addressing a recent Stanford
>> University study that 
>> showed a correlation  between ham radios and attention de
>> ficit disorder and 
>> hyperactivity in  children, as well as nagging reports of
>> interference caused 
>> by radio hams  operating their high-powered transmitters in
>> residential 
>> neighborhoods.
>>
>> "Our primary responsibility is to provide a safe 
>> environment for children to 
>> live without the dangerous effects of radio  waves
>> constantly bombarding them 
>> and causing proven neurological and psychological
>> problems," said E. Duane 
>> Nyborg, an attorney who represented  the county in several
>> court cases in the 
>> past year. "Hams are not the only  culprits, but they
>> are usually in very 
>> close proximity to children and are  no doubt a major
>> contributor to the 
>> health problems we've been seeing. The  interference is
>> just the last straw 
>> that convinced the county that  something had to be done
>> about it."
>>
>> Atascadero city manager Laura Lopez  said that she has seen
>> a tenfold 
>> increase in the number of complaints of  interference from
>> ham radio 
>> operators in the last six months. New housing  developments
>> which have 
>> dramatically increased the population there and  placed
>> homes unusually close 
>> to each other are the predominant  contributing factor.
>> Similar conditions 
>> exist in most of the  county.
>>
>> "We have radio hams getting into toasters, electric
>> pianos,  light bulbs, 
>> everything, from their powerful transmitters that cause all
>>  this static. 
>> Many of our citizens can't use basic appliances or
>> watch  television because 
>> of all the junk that the hams are broadcasting," she 
>> tol d the Press-Telegram 
>> by telephone.
>>
>> Hams can't say they didn't  see this coming. They
>> were warned by the county 
>> last year that if they did  not submit to a check of their
>> stations by 
>> officials, they would have  limits imposed on their
>> operation. Few consented 
>> to the searches, which  most decried as invasive. But
>> nobody expected a total 
>> ban on  transmissions.
>>
>> "This is outrageous. You'd better believe
>> we're going to  fight back and win. 
>> This is a totalitarian seizure of our rights that is 
>> totally illegal and can't 
>> stand up," said Frank Wilson, a local ham club 
>> president. He said there were 
>> no formal plans for an appeal yet but  preparations were
>> underway.
>>
>> Wilson claims that a federal preemption of  local zoning
>> ordinances, called 
>> PRB-1, delineates three rules for local  municipalities to
>> follow in 
>> accomodating antenna structures such as are  used by hams.
>> But Nyborg says 
>> that PRB-1 applies to antenna structures  only, and not the
>> transmitters used 
>> to feed the antennas with a radio  signal. "We know
>> all about PRB-1. That's 
>> why we said nothing about  antennas. This law is not about
>> antennas. It goes 
>> after the root of the  problem, which is the transmitters
>> that put out huge 
>> signals that get into  the brains of our children and
>> short-circuit them out. 
>> Those are the  facts, that's what the scientific
>> evidence points to," he said 
>> at a news  conference called shortly after the county's
>> action.
>>
>> In 2008, a grou p  of researchers in the school of
>> Environmental Health and 
>> Safety at Stanford published their findings that exposure
>> to ham radio 
>> signals for  three hours per day increased the risk of
>> hyperactivity and 
>> related  disorders by 10% in children aged 12 and under.
>> This effect was seen 
>> when  a typical ham radio was turned on up to ¼ mile away.
>> The San Luis 
>> Obispo  city office says that up to 11,000 children in that
>> city live that 
>> close  to a ham radio station.
>>
>> The Stanford study showed that frequencies  around 3.5, 7,
>> and 14 Megahertz 
>> were the most harmful, but that the danger  existed all the
>> way up to 450 
>> Megahertz and above.
>>
>> "We know where  the hams are, that information is easy
>> to get on the 
>> Internet," said  former mayor of Paso Robles and
>> current county supervisor 
>> Anthony Wu.  "Most of these guys are running one
>> hundred watts of power, that's 
>> an  incredible amount of radiation, and you can't block
>> it out. It enters 
>> your  house, it gets into your body and does a lot of
>> damage there."
>>
>> Cindy  MacMahon, 41, of Morro Bay, soccer mom of two and
>> volunteer at city 
>> bake  sales, praised the action by the board of supervisors
>> and looked 
>> forward  to radio-free days ahead. "I'm always
>> getting interference on my TV 
>> and  stereo that I'm sure is from the guy down the
>> street with his big tower. 
>> I  don't know why they even allow those big, ugly
>> things. I know that my kids 
>> are harder to control whe n he turns that thing on and
>> I've been saying  that 
>> for three years."
>>
>> Most area hams were totally unaware of the  new law and
>> Wilson believes there 
>> will be a revolt when they discover it.  "I will be
>> speaking about it at our 
>> club meeting on Friday. We would  normally disseminate the
>> information by 
>> radio, but of course that's  illegal for the
>> moment."
>>
>> Amateur radio operator Clay Collins of Pismo  Beach, was
>> incredulous. "We 
>> provide free emergency communications for the  county, we
>> assist the police 
>> department, we help out several times a year  on all manner
>> of public events, 
>> and this is the thanks we get. Someone is  badly informed.
>> Next thing you 
>> know, we'll be accused of being responsible  for global
>> warming." Another 
>> radio ham who identified himself only as  "Deke"
>> said that although a number 
>> of hams were mobilizing to do what they  could he was
>> pessimistic. "I 
>> actually know that Nyborg guy. He walks  around twelve
>> hours a day with a 
>> cell phone up to his head and yet he's  worried about
>> the tiny amount of 
>> radiation from my transmitter." Deke  claims that the
>> frequencies of a cell 
>> phone are close to that of a  microwave oven. "You
>> hold a [cell] phone up to 
>> your head, you're cooking  your brain slowly," he
>> warned.
>>
>> Collins, a ham of fifty-three years and  grandfather of
>> six, lives in a 
>> housing tract with a homeowners'  association that
>> already regulates ham 
>> radio operators. He says that  restrictive H OA agreements
>> exacerbate the 
>> problem. "By prohibiting high  antenna towers, [the
>> HOA rules] force me to 
>> place my antennas lower and  closer to my neighbors, and
>> force me to use 
>> higher power to make up for  the difference in
>> performance." He said that his 
>> antenna, which is located  in his attic, creates far more
>> radiation on the 
>> ground than if it were up  on a 50-foot tower-the same type
>> of tower Collins 
>> applied for in 1997 but  was denied a permit for. Hams are
>> required by the 
>> FCC to keep track of the  amount of radiation from their
>> antennas but Collins' 
>> station is far below  the allowable limits, he says.
>> "In the next earthquake, 
>> all of my  neighbors will be running to my house to send
>> messages out to 
>> their loved  ones in other places. I hope they remember
>> this."
>>
>> Dick Henley, a member  of the Electronic Industries
>> Association who lives in 
>> Ann Arbor, Michigan,  claims that most of the interference
>> to appliances, 
>> televisions, and  phones can't be blamed on hams going
>> about their normal 
>> activity. "The  vast majority of these appliances is
>> insufficiently shielded 
>> against  external fields. The slightest interference- even
>> from a garage door 
>> opener or a cell phone-can disrupt it. In most cases,
>> it's not the ham's 
>> fault." He said that on the contrary, hams are usually
>> the ones who must 
>> suffer with interference from these electronic devices.
>> "Most of the stuff 
>> coming out of China spews interference to radios, but the h
>> ams have just 
>> learned to live with it. Homeowners are totally oblivious
>> to this," he  said.
>>
>> Xiang Qang, the principal investigator at Stanford who 
>> co-published the 
>> original paper, explained that the radio waves, over the 
>> long term, polarize 
>> cells in the brain tissue and bias a child toward  rough or
>> anti-social 
>> behavior. "We saw these children who couldn't sit 
>> still, couldn't listen to 
>> a book being read to them, and who had severe  reading
>> delays and 
>> disabilities. We started to see that each time a 
>> television was turned on 
>> near them, they would actually exhibit worse  behavior. So
>> we followed that 
>> path: why the television? Why the  television? Then we
>> discovered that is 
>> wasn't the television, but the  radiation from it. So
>> we tested many other 
>> types of transmitters and found  that the worst ones were
>> ham transmitters 
>> from Icom and Yaesu, with the  Kenwoods being marginally
>> better."
>>
>> Qang explains that it is the brain's frontal lobe which
>> is most vulnerable 
>> to external radiation due to its  location at the front of
>> the cranium just 
>> behind the forehead, its  proximity to the sphenoid wing-
>> the bone at the 
>> temple that houses the  pituitary gland- and it's large
>> size. "The frontal 
>> lobe absorbs a lot of  radiation and since it governs our
>> behavior, this is 
>> why we think that  attention deficit and hyperactivity are
>> the symptoms of 
>> prolonged  absorption of high-frequency waves in that
>> region," she  said.
>>
>> "Nonsense," says Dr. V.
>> Subrahaminayalakshminirayana, head of neurology at 
>> Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco. "There is
>> absolutely no  conclusive 
>> evidence in the literature to support an ambitious and 
>> imaginative theory 
>> that ionizing radiation can deleteriously and  negatively
>> affect behavior in 
>> children whether the exposure is at a  relatively constant
>> low-level or 
>> periodic." He believes that attention  deficit
>> hyperactivity is more likely a 
>> function of exhaustive  over-stimulation of the brain by
>> video games, 
>> texting, and television  viewing. "Ask the Asian
>> parents of your child's 
>> playmate why they never  seem to have this problem,"
>> he laughed..
>>
>> In fact, the Stanford study  found that Hispanic children
>> were fourteen times 
>> as likely to suffer the  effects of radio waves than were
>> Asian children. 
>> Hydra Brock-Parker, dean  of sociology at Cal Poly San Luis
>> Obispo and a 
>> consultant named in the  Stanford study, says that
>> Hispanics live in 
>> depressed parts of a city  where houses and apartments are
>> packed closer 
>> together and the possibility  of exposure is much greater.
>> "Where are all of 
>> those children going to go  to escape radiation from
>> transmitters? There's no 
>> backyard to play in and  besides, you wouldn't want
>> your children playing 
>> outside in those  neighborhoods. If you've got, you
>> know, a ham serial-killer 
>> type next door  flooding your apartment with high-intensity
>> radio waves, you 
>> have no  choice but to sit there and get sick," she
>> said.
>>
>> Representatives20from  Marin, Ventura, and Los Angeles
>> counties were present 
>> at the press  conference and were said to be keenly
>> interested in the 
>> implementation of  the new law. A similar measure was
>> introduced into the 
>> L.A. County Board's  docket on Monday and may be
>> considered at the next 
>> session in  May. 
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