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MENTNECH: Okay. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you. <br />MENTNECH: I'll try to obey your 3 -minute rule. Okay, my name is Michael Mentnech. I live <br />in HPP. I'm generally concerned with all of this, not specifically HPP. Number one, as I <br />understand, you're not supposed to listen to health concerns because of the Federal <br />Communications Act. The first amendment gives me the right to petition my government for, to <br />address your grievances. It doesn't give the Congress the right to violate that by saying, "except <br />for your health." So, that's point one that I don't think they have, any more than they have a <br />right to pass a law saying that everybody has to wear a yellow star or all of the Japanese have to <br />go into a camp, or any number of things that they have done in the past. This law is also very <br />old, and it pre -dates this technology. <br />Okay, cancer is a red herring. Is everybody familiar with what a red herring is? Cause I've <br />talked to people, and they don't. A red herring they used to put, if you had tracking dogs, you <br />could drag a dead fish across the trail and the dog would follow the dead fish instead of what he <br />was supposed to be tracking, and I feel that the cancer thing is a red herring, because we recently <br />had the US Consulate in Havana attacked by microwaves. People had malaise, headaches, all <br />sorts of disorientation. I don't remember reading anything about them complaining about <br />cancer, because cancer takes a long time. <br />We were trained in the Navy about chemical weapons. When you put that mask on and that suit <br />on, you weren't doing it to stop cancer, because if it takes ten years for a cancer to develop from <br />these weapons, you would have been dead 10 years -9 years and 99 whatever days ago. You're <br />dead in seconds. So, cancer, to say, "Well, we've studied it and we haven't seen anybody get <br />cancer," we haven't had cell phones long enough to do that. <br />And, then as far as real estate values, this fight is just starting. So, to do a study, I don't know <br />when the study was done and say no it doesn't affect values. It's like saying that the <br />Coronavirus is, last week they were saying it won't affect tourism. Well, read the paper <br />tomorrow and see how it affects tourists, or read it today and see what it has done to the airline <br />industry and what it has done to the cruise ship industry. So, to say it won't affect real estate <br />values when you don't know that tomorrow a headline in the Washington Post is that, "Cell <br />Phone Towers Cause Brain Malfunction" or some other—pick it out of the air, because your <br />structures in your brain are affected by radio frequencies. Humans are affected. From what I've <br />read on this, women are primarily, feel it. It doesn't mean men aren't affected. They just don't <br />feel it. So, there's something going on, and if this pops up and turns out, then real estate values <br />are going to hit, are going to go down. So, to say that we did a study a few years ago, we didn't <br />see the problem. I don't think that's valid today. I think they need to know a lot more than what <br />we know right now before we go willy nilly putting this all around. Thank you. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much. <br />MUISE: Aloha mai kakou. My name is Kuulani Muise. Thank you for your time this morning <br />and your ears. I'm here representing Laniva and Paliku Muise. They are students at <br />EXHIBIT B <br />21 <br />