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    Today's Mailbag  Nov 17, 2009
    After reading Dr. Michael Fox's description of the perils of rainwater and his characterizing municipal tap water as "a hazardous chemical and an endocrine disruptor" I began to wonder if the good doggie doctor spends his spare time with a tinfoil hat and antenna array on his head. While there is no doubt that tiny, tiny traces of many chemicals can be found in our drinking water, municipal water systems still represent one of man's outstanding achievements. (The News-Press -- Opinion)

    Scientists create 'artificial ionosphere' using radio waves  Oct 5, 2009
    The team modelled how the energy sent skywards from the HAARP antenna array would trigger these odd shapes. They determined that the areas of the bull's-eye with strange light patterns were in regions of denser, partially ionized gas in the atmosphere, as measured by ground-based high-frequency radar used to track the ionosphere. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Kings Canyon park explores first cell tower  Jun 25, 2009
    Wilsonia is not far from the proposed site of the tower, which would be next to an existing radio antenna array used by the park service and the U.S. Forest Service. Park Ridge also has a 20-foot fire lookout tower. (Fresno Bee -- Local)

    QUIET team to deploy new gravity-wave probe in June  May 16, 2009
    The QUIET experiment began operating last October with an antenna array that contains 19 detectors. Since then, QUIET collaborators at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California have produced 91 detectors sensitive to the radiation at a higher frequency. (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    Plans for cell tower in the works for Bolton  Apr 28, 2009
    The pole will support Verizon s 360-degree, 12-panel antenna array, plus equipment for three more wireless carriers, known as co-locators. Dan Klasnick, Verizon s attorney, said that the compound s site work would not require much alteration to the existing terrain and that the wooded buffer was key to an installation that would minimize visibility and maximize coverage improvements. (Bolton Common, MA)




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