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ROMERO: Aloha, my name is Jose Romero. I live in HPP. I'm currently fighting a cell tower
<br />that's trying to be placed in front of my house, too. I'll start by saying that I'm not a fool, and
<br />I'm not a scientist either, but I've experienced things, such as like I experienced in the military
<br />that have brought change to my body, and that's only gotta be due to radiation and the exposure
<br />I've received during my deployments. So, when you come at me, and you tell me that health is
<br />not an issue, it is clearly an issue. My skin has, my whole body has got a change, so, you know,
<br />this this companies where the World Health Organization whatever, they're owned by cell
<br />tower companies and stuff like that. Like that's what I found, you research. It's, it's just, it's,
<br />it's ludicrous, man, you know. If you, can you put the coverage, can you go for the coverage
<br />can I see the coverage there, please? [To Ms. Andrews.] Of the current cell towers. Is there—
<br />HALL: Jessica
<br />RAFFIPIY: Jessica, can you show that, please?
<br />ROMERO: Okay, look at that. Every single one of those devices is transmitting radiation
<br />pollution. Pollution people! Are we going to blanket ourselves in pollution, huh? Can we learn
<br />from our past? Can we learn from chemicals? One more—it's, it's, it's ludicrous! It's not even
<br />about bringing signal, it's just going to create a whole radiation, and people infected, and the
<br />next thing you know, you guys are going to be the ones responsible for this. You can take your
<br />minutes, too. I'm done.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Mahalo.
<br />MEDEIRO S -GARCIA: Mahalo, everybody. Thank you for being here today, Commissioners.
<br />I appreciate all you guys giving us a chance to voice our voices. It is pretty crazyI'm Jaerick
<br />Medeiros-Garcia from Pepe`eke6. I've been dealing with this issue, cell towers, in my
<br />community, and it's just as much real. It is real. Humming in homes is real. It's like, it gets
<br />irritating. Some people think it's somebody working in their garage with the compressor on all
<br />night long. The later it gets, the louder it gets, yeah? Some people even change their roofs,
<br />aluminum roof. That doesn't help. Doesn't help. For, to hear this gentleman talk about the FCC
<br />monitoring and regulation, there is no public records. They do not monitor and regulate. That's
<br />a lie. That's just to say to make you guys feel that they are being regulated and monitored.
<br />They're not. They're not. To hear him say, oh, scientists said this, scientists they say this,
<br />scientists they say that, then why didn't the FCC update the information since 1996? Talk about
<br />that. There is research and studies done. There is proof that it's cancerous. You guys can't
<br />make your decisions off of health issues, but the integrity of this community is that it's an
<br />agricultural community, okay? I look at the revised ordinance and all this did, the zonings. This
<br />zone, these people probably bought their homes because the zone does not include the towers.
<br />Keeping their families safe from problems. Not only health problems, but other problems.
<br />Agriculture places, my farm, my trees are being damaged because why? It's not being
<br />monitored or regulated and that's for real. It kills off the bees for the farms. That's the most
<br />important thing, the bees. That's how we get our food, our produce. Keep in mind what you
<br />guys heard from AT&T today was false claims. And, plus, this network thing, don't need it.
<br />What you going do? Perform surgery in the field? I doubt it. Our first responders, they're doing
<br />a hell of a job. Didn't we all get one notice when the bomb was coming? We sure did, right?
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