
Evidence of How Wireless Radiation Impacts Children
Tue., May 3, 2016
By Jack O'Dwyer
Three medical doctors and two Ph.D.'s present evidence of how wireless radiation impacts the health of children. Live webcast starts shortly after 10 a.m. today: www.grassrootsinfo.or/pc50316.html


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