‘Wi-fi refugees’ shelter in West Virginia mountains
13th September 2011
Dozens of Americans who claim to have been made ill by wi-fi and mobile phones have flocked to the town of Green Bank, West Virginia.
Diane Schou is unable to hold back the tears as she describes how she once lived in a shielded cage to protect her from the electromagnetic radiation caused by waves from wireless communication.
“It’s a horrible thing to have to be a prisoner,” she says. “You become a technological leper because you can’t be around people.
September 13th, 2011 at 08:26
We have the technology–and it’s eventually going to kill us.
September 14th, 2011 at 13:03
WV would seem to be a pretty good place to warehouse people who can’t get along with the modern world.