Citizens for Safe Technology
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and nature from unsafe wireless technologies.

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Canada's National Security
Ottawa ignores serious faults in Wireless Smart Grid
"Someone in your midst must have the courage to bring this matter to the Prime Minister's attention, because, unless he personally is made aware of this - and intervenes NOW - Canada's National Security will face its greatest threat in our nation's history. I am a retired Canadian Armed Forces officer, having been commissioned from the ranks. I spent more than 22 of my 26-plus years' service in a "special" branch of military radio communications, in which I conducted electronic warfare (EW), radio warfare (RW) and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).
"Surely, in their midst, somewhere, there'd be some informed communications expert who would speak out and warn the others of the insane path down which they are all going? Evidently not. Searching for answers, one quickly realizes that the President and CEO of CWTA is Bernard Lord, QC, ONB, the former two-time premier of New Brunswick who, it is widely-accepted, aspires to succeed Prime Minister Stephen Harper, when the latter eventually moves on. As President and C.E.O., Mr. Lord's mandate is to explore and develop new opportunities for and promote the growth of wireless technologies in all industries across Canada. By anyone's measure, he's been astonishingly successful, both in "opening doors" in seemingly every industry, and in 'growing' the wireless business - beyond the association's wildest dreams!"
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About CST
Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
We believe a profound urgency exists to protect the unsuspecting public, especially children, youth and pregnant mothers from unsafe wireless technologies.
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