Oh, god, please. 2011? The "International Agency for Research on Cancer" - yeah, TRUST THE SCIENCE!
It's been known since day 1 that long-term exposure to radio emissions in any band can cause things like tissue damage, cancer, and death. Radio isn't a "possible" carcinogen, if you're exposed to it enough and directly, you're going to get cancer. That's why we don't stand in the middle of the RADAR emitter.
Your WiFi router and cell phone are currently emitting more power than the Moscow Signal. ALL THE FUCKING TIME.
Better shut your car off, it has a cellular connection in it, and probably a wifi access point. Live near someone? WiFi - 2.4 and 5GHz radiation! Oh noes! Listen to the radio? That means microvolts are everwhere Your computer has an oscillator in it that's emitting radiation in the GHz bands! Crap! Fuck! Did you know televisions once had a high-voltage tube that was actually an X-Ray emitter? WOW!
Every piece of electronics you have is a tiny radio transmitter emitting more radiation that the "Moscow Signal." The only reason they could see something that low at the time was because THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE ON THE AIR BROADCASTING IN THAT BAND.
I'd suspect the leukemia victim and the higher incidence of cancer was probably more attributable to the unknown quality of building materials used in the USSR than a 5mW microwave transmission.
Multiple other ambassadors and embassy staff died of cancer.
Better do some research on the Moscow Signal.
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