Dear Dr. Joe,

Anguish, anguish and more anguish!!!

But your email with the many solutions/options is that one flash of brilliance, 
that cloud with silver lining in the sky, the golden pot at the end of the 
rainbow....I could go on. and on.

Thanks and good wishes,

Merwyn


________________________________
 From: dilip dacruz <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 4:01 AM
Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] Fwd: Re: Opposition to mobile towers.
 

 
Ive watched this controversy unfold with anguish. I've felt some of the pain 
that my dear friend Gerard must've felt, and I am horrified at the acrimony 
generated by the (bilateral) personal attacks. 
Tower or no tower we need to all live together. In Saligao everyone is a 
neighbour. Cold-shouldering, ignoring, not speaking, cursing - these actions 
all cause hurt and pain and are far more destructive than any tower 
(seriously). 

Gerard is right. One only has to look at the scientific literature - peer 
reviewed literature (not any internet crap) - to come to the following 
conclusions:
A.   Numerous linear cohort studies have failed to show any health risks 
attributable to mobile towers. Not one has shown harm. 
B.   But, in keeping with the 'Kehoe Principle', absence of harm is not equal 
to proof of safety. Nonethess we can only work with the evidence we have, for 
to do otherwise would be to invite superstition and chaos - and harm.
C.   For, as I mentioned previously (in 2009, I think), what cannot be disputed 
is that good mobile phone signals save many lives and reduce harm (morbidity). 
That was a study from the Carolinas. The mast will save lives in Saligao too.
D.  What also cannot be disputed is that one gets more radiation by answering 
one's own phone than from a mast.

But it's at this point that I begin to differ with proponents of the tower:  It 
surely has to be accepted that placing the mast well away from built-up areas 
is safer - just in case. We know there is no increased risk of cancer but a 
1:100,000 risk of, say, Depression might never be identified. We must always 
accept the best evidence with a pinch of wisdom. Let's try to keep the mast 
away from built-up areas if at all possible, just in case.  Yet, the worst 
outcome is to have no tower at all for its benefits are indeed significant and 
measurable.

To my mind, the deal-breaker is the aesthetic impact on beautiful Arrarim. Has 
anyone taken it upon themselves to photograph the current landscape and then to 
draw a picture of what the landscape might look like with the tall structure in 
place (to scale)? That would be an objective way of assessing aesthetic impact, 
and it isn't hard to do.


PS:Such a drawing could also be a lot of fun: what would the tower look like 
when illuminated at Christmas? Could we illuminate it like the church? Would 
tourists come to gawp?  Could we get Austin to put a huge cross on top of it, 
Rio style? That would surely bring a lot of customers to Lawrie's Bar.  Would 
wedding parties afix loud speakers  to the mast?  Would the BJP fly a flag from 
atop at election time? What would he mast look like draped with a picture of 
Katrina Kaif advertising her latest movie? Now, there's a thought....

Love, my friends. Love.

Dilip (Joe)

[email protected]



________________________________
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 20:03:22 +0530
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SALIGAONET] Fwd: Re: Opposition to mobile towers.

For the Saligao netters, this is the msg. from Goa's well known and
    leading cancer surgeon.

-------- Original Message -------- 
Subject: Re: Opposition to mobile towers. 
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 17:32:46 +0530 
From: shekhar salkar <[email protected]> 
To: Gerard Delaney <[email protected]> 

sir,
as of now there is no evidence to suggest that mobile towers
    increase risk of cancers in d vicinity!!!
people at large difficult to handle nowadays!!!

u may need to explain then individually than in group as group
    psychology is different!!!

shekhar salkar


On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Gerard Delaney <[email protected]> wrote:

Shekhar,
>Here in Saligao we get very poor signal of all mobile
          providers except Vodafone, because a local person Mr. Cyril
          D'Mello has set up a temporary mobile tower having Vodafone
          here, that too after a lot of opposition.
>Now Mr. D'Mello has entered into a lease with me to install a
          permanent 50m high tower in my property with 3 servers. He has
          promised that when it is operational, the total SAR (measure
          of power) would not cross the value of 1watt/sqm. (The
          recommendation by the Indian Govt. for this is 9watt/sqm). The
          SAR of the present mobile tower in Saligao is just
          0.2watt/sqm. 
>I Googled and checked articles about Mobile towers by the
          American Cancer Society : 
http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/OtherCarcinogens/AtHome/cellular-phone-towers 
 as well as the report by the World Health Organization. Both these sites also 
gave a clean chit to mobile towers.
>Since I have studied Physics myself, I know that microwave
          radiation does not have the frequency to pack a punch and
          cause cancer like the radiations of UV, X Rays and Gamma rays.
          Besides, the microwaves which are emitted from the tower and
          which reach us have a low intensity and cannot cause any
          heating. Hence I had gone ahead and entered into the lease
          with Mr. D'Mello even though the tower would be at a distance
          of just 20m from my house.
>The excavation work started 1 month ago, and all the neighbors
          have made a big ruckus, took a signature campaign of about 500
          people and stopped the work. They called for a public
          awareness program on towers last Sunday where a presentation
          of one Mr. G. Kumar was shown. The people were told about
          various dangers like cancer, boils, reduction in sperm count,
          psychiatric problems, heating of the body, etc. etc.!!!
>
>They were also told that these towers are the cause of depletion of bees, and 
>the cause of absence of birds etc.!!!
>When a local dentist Dr. Sushant Walke stood up and began
            talking about the dangerous and non-dangerous types of
            radiation, they were not interested in listening to him. {We
            know that this Mr. Kumar has a hidden agenda in frightening
            people with his presentation, because he is selling anti
            radiation shields}
>
>You being the leading cancer surgeon of Goa, I would like to
          know from you if you consider these mobile towers as dangerous
          and if the incidences of cancer have increased these last 12
          years since the towers have come into existence.
>
>G.Delaney
>


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