[TowerTalk] FCC RF Safety Regs Info Sept 1
K3BU@aol.com
K3BU@aol.com
Fri, 1 Sep 2000 15:45:49 EDT
In a message dated 9/1/2000 2:42:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jrh@lemoorenet.com writes:
> Those who do not clearly understand their obligations
> can find a complete description of the rules on the
> ARRL web site, as well as tools to make your station
> evaluation quite painless.
Here comes the big brother again, now slowly taking our radios away, with
guns registration and stupid speed limits in progress.
What is the basis and proof that RF is harmful to humans? (Besides
"conclusions" of N6NB?) Those stupid regulations have no basis, no scientific
proof that RF especially on HF frequencies is harmful. Where is the
statistics showing that contesters and active hams (never mind professionals
working with tens of kWs) have higher rate of cancer or anything. It has been
proven and is RF used to cure cancer. Or is it effort to remove way of using
RF for healing purposes and to demonize it (just like "vegetarian" diet and
no meat, no cholesterol)?
I escaped from the red (communist) garbage, but it looks like it is catching
up with me. Vote the (Clintoni$ta$) ba$tard$ out!! Enough! Time to put stop
to it, or they will boil us like that proverbial frog.
Those who promote this garbage among us should be removed from ARRL and other
influential positions. Maybe time for billion dollar lawsuit against them?
Let them prove the harm from RF or go to hell. Any ham lawyers willing to
take up the case? I have clinical proofs that RF kills cancer and heals
people.
We are having pandorra's box waiting for some idiot to go after us and sue us
for getting him sick, because there is antenna out there. Not enough fun with
tower regulations?
And they wonder how to get youngsters into ham radio. Just tell them RF kills
and towers are a no-no. Welcome aboard sucker, you can use your QRP handheld
2 feet away from your nose! Thanks ARRL!
pi$$ed off Yuri, K3BU/m
(catch me with your meters and regulations, but don't come close, I am
running kW at 75 mph)
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