Church Doing Microwave Business with AT&T

By: Johnny
21 January, 2011

By: Jane Odin

Ignorance?  Greed? Evil? Who knows? But I would love to hear from the pastor at St. John’s Methodist Church in Santa Fe regarding the church welcoming 12 AT&T cell tower antennas to be hidden in the church chimney. Supposedly the final decision will be made 1/19 by the Board of Adjustment.

12 cell towers radiate a lot of microwave frequency! According to Arthur Firstenberg
(see  Microwave Grid archive) the facts are real scary.“Each of the 12 antennas could have
a peak effective radiated power of 20,000watts per input………….Four inputs per antenna
would mean 320,000 watts per sector. ….This would make church property dangerous to walk on.”

Firstenberg and companion tried to inform the St. John’s congregation and were turned away by church fathers. To our knowledge the congregation remains unaware of what is underway. Bizarre indeed…don’t you think?  And who will manage the thousands paid out for the privilege of irradiating unsuspecting worshipers and community groups. The church houses a preschool, a food bank and is within 300 yards of two other preschools not to mention the Children’s Museum directly across the street.

The neighborhood will see the chimney grow taller and fatter when installation is under way. AT&T plans to raise the chimney 9 feet and conceal the twelve antennas attached to the outside with a layer of stucco. Out of sight – out of mind! The total height of the chimney above ground will increase from 44 feet to 53 feet. AT&T is applying for a waiver from the 35-foot height limit in the historic district.

The going rate for one cell tower in a heavily populated area is between $19 nd $36 thousand per year along with an initial siting fee of around $3000.  The church chimney could bring in around $264,000.  Will that help them compensate for dwindling attendance prevalent in churches of late? Or will it create greater mistrust in religion when the news finally gets out? Sooner or later the news will get out along with ramifications of exposure to unremitting 4G microwave frequency.

In past articles found in “Microwave Grid” I’ve covered hazards of microwave frequency as found in cell phone, satellite and wireless transmission. Ongoing research reports further hazards of 4 G microwave transmission. Dare to consult http://www.buergerwelle.de/cms/content/view/522/70/ for details of new findings.

NOBODY KNOWS THE EFFECTS OF LONG TERM, UNREMITTING EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE FREQUENCY. But we do know the frequency has a cumulative effect. And we do know 4G  is a more powerful frequency – creating faster accumulation.

Are the new upgrades in Taos creating health issues for residents? Headaches and nausea are some of the obvious indicators. To deal with this nightmare we need to become informed, maintain vigilance of outer parameters and listen to the whisperings of our internal environment.

On 1/19 the Board of Adjustment denied the permit to AT&T for cell tower placement in
St. Johns Methodist Church. This is an incredible victory!