Careful — the trees might fight back!

When officials in the town of Alphen aan den Rijn in the Netherlands began noticing unexplained abnormalities on trees, they were worried that the damage did not come from natural causes.

There were concerns that cracks, discoloration, tissue deterioration and other problems stemmed from radiation fueled by area Wi-Fi networks.

The town commissioned Wagenigen University to conduct a study to determine the source. The study concluded that radiation from Wi-Fi networks may have negatively impacted the health of nearby plants.




  1. Hyperkinetic says:

    Wow MikeN, that may be the absolute dumbest thing I’ve ever read here!

    Cellphones for 911 only? Way to destroy a multi-billion dollar industry by completely, 100% elimination their entire source of income because of your ignorant paranoia.

    Wifi *IS* limited for range. Under FCC regs, the power output on consumer gear is equivalent to that of a single LED, and being that it is a much lower frequency than visible light, it is far less energetic than that LED.

    Jammers? IDIOT! Just how do you think jamming works? By sending out a MORE POWERFUL signal to over ride the one you’re trying to block!!

    My suggestion for you is to tighten that tin-foil hat of yours, then go stick your head in the microwave set it to ‘popcorn’.


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