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Family sues Fay School in Southboro, claims Wi-Fi made son ill

Telegram: The family of a student at the Fay School in Southboro has filed a lawsuit claiming the school’s strong Wi-Fi signal caused the boy to become ill. The unidentified plaintiffs, referred to as “Mother” and “Father” in the complaint, said their 12-year-old son, “G,” suffers from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome, a condition that is aggravated by electromagnetic radiation. The boy was diagnosed after he frequently experienced headaches, nosebleeds, nausea, and other symptoms while sitting in class after the school installed a new, more powerful wireless Internet system in 2013, the suit says.

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rdgneoz33165d ago

No no, it's tin foil blankets. If anyone has watched Better Call Saul, you'd recognize this as being what Chuck had. He also lived in a house with no wi-fi, no cell phones, no TV, no electricity. So unless the family is living off the grid to the extreme, they are probably making him sick as well.

And like with Better Call Saul, "psychologists have conducted a number of tests which state that the condition is entirely psychosomatic, with scenarios in which neither the participant or the researcher know if an electromagnetic field is active proving rather conclusive." ( http://www.radiotimes.com/n... )

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Stringerbell3166d ago

Is Lionel Hutz the attorney on this case?

kingPoS3166d ago (Edited 3166d ago )

I suppose they might as well follow that up. They could sue for improper microwave, bluetooth & two way radio use on school grounds. Lets not discriminate, there's possibly more than just a single aspect of the whole electromagnetic spectrum that can be the cause of this poor child's woes. http://cimg.tvgcdn.net/i/r/...

ITPython3165d ago (Edited 3165d ago )

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome? Sounds like the makings of a new Xman character, deployed during a not-too-distant future where a one-world government has everybody under complete control and forbids any communication whatever. Therefore they need to seek out all illegal/unauthorized wireless broadcast pirates spreading propaganda and harmful ideas, so they breed these "EHS" children to essentially be used as hounds to sniff out and stop these illegal activities.

Seriously though, if we could see all the wireless electromagnetic waves around us it would be insane. All your neighbors wifi's, electricity being used, multiple cell towers beaming multiple signals across entire cities, satellite television/radio, GPS etc etc etc. Unless this kid is put somewhere in the middle of nowhere and lives in a giant Faraday cage that surrounds his house, he should still get affected by all the electromagnetic waves from hundreds of sources no matter where he is in the world.

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Flica77219d ago (Edited 219d ago )

very informative article.

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