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Talk about believing what you're told, you should throw out the IEEE and NIH publications because those are the "science" that told me you're full of shit.

All of those publications say exactly the same thing. There was a microwave source. Someone died of cancer. And guess what? The signal was only present for part of the day. 9 hours at most. It's measured field strength varied substantially depending on where you were. How long have you been sitting near your cell phone?

You totally ignore the fact that there's so much radio emission in the Moscow Signal band around you 24/7 at a much higher power. Go ahead though, tell me how this was "different."

I don't have a cell phone. You throw out bullshit comments like they are facts yet don't back them up. Talking to shills like you isn't even fun anymore.

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So you have nothing other than what you read on Wikipedia, and a few articles that are nothing but Post hoc ergo propter hoc speculation about an event that happened 40 years ago.

If you want to be scared of the boogeyman, go right ahead. I'll trust my field strength meter.