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Electro-magnetic energy.(Entire Town Recovers When Cell Phone Towers Removed)

The British health journal, Icon, No. 34, in their winter '06 edition, carried the personal story of Eileen O'Connor. She lives in a very small community, Wishaw, that had a very tall (22.5 meters, or about 75 feet) Mobile Phone Mast.

At age 18, Eileen was married; by age 38 she had two young children and was running a successful photographic business. In October of that year, 2001, she visited her doctor because she was covered "with a horrific skin rash from head to toe and had a lump in [her] breast." She had a lumpectomy in mid-November and by the 20th of that month, her diagnosis came in: "I am sorry, it's cancer."

Surgery was followed by six months of ...

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