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Press Releases

U.S. CONGRESS PASSES (S4092) - CLARIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAND USE
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO

11/09/06 - In the wee hours of this morning, a Texas Congressman pushed the Lake Cedar Group bill through the U.S. House of Representatives. 
If ever there was “special interest” legislation, this is it.    The bill was “hotlined” through the Senate.  “Hotlined” means the bill does not get the usual route of debate and committees and is set up so that unless someone objects, it goes through.  This terrible bill lets Lake Cedar Group
put up its Supertower and allows everything any of the Lookout Mountain broadcasters want, so long as it's “ok’d” by the  FCC and not taller than existing towers.  To read the entire press release, click here...


BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS FROM INCREASED BROADCAST RADIATION EXPOSURE CONFIRMED FOR LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS

9/20/06 - Summary of National Institute of Health (NIH)/ Colorado State University (CSU) Study of Lookout Mountain Residents
The National Institute of Environmental Health commissioned Colorado State University to examine the effects of long-term exposure to radiation on hundreds of residents of Lookout Mountain. This study follows the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment’s July 2004 findings that statistically significant elevated numbers of brain tumors exist in residents near the broadcast antennae towers atop Lookout Mountain. This second study showed Lookout Mountain Residents with increased amounts of broadcast radiation (RF) have statistically significant elevations of certain types of white blood cells that are immune system markers. To read the entire press release, click here...


High Radiation Levels Confirmed for Lookout Mountain Residents Near Broadcast Antennae Towers

9/26/05 - Summary of National Institute of Health (NIH)/Colorado State University (CSU) Study of Lookout Mountain Residents Being Published in Environmental Health Journal
In the first official study to measure radiation amounts on Golden’s Lookout Mountain, Colorado State University’s Department of Environmental Health confirms that residents closest to the broadcast antennae towers experience high radiation levels: one in four Lookout Mountain residents experience radiation levels far in excess of the levels that the median population experiences. More specifically, those residents living in the same elevation levels as the broadcast antennas have the highest radiation levels. To read the entire Press Release, click here...

New Jeffco Commissioners To Decide Fate of “SuperTower” On Lookout Mountain

8/22/05 - New facts and compelling evidence on the risk and ramifications
of proposed tower falling, being brought to new set of commissioners

August 22, 2005 (Golden) --- In what many who have followed the last eight years of legal
battles are calling a ‘significant change of the playing field’, the fight over whether high-power
digital telecommunications towers should be constructed on Golden’s Lookout Mountain will be
presented to a new Jefferson County Commissioner Board on August 30th, 2005. To read the entire Press Release, click here...

Town-Hall Forum with Jefferson County Commissioner Candidates

7/24/04 - Jefferson County Commissioner Candidates will attend a town-hall forum
Featuring frank and direct discussions regarding the issues most important to our community. Moderator, Rob Witwer, will ensure that candidates will discuss their views, and more
importantly, answer questions directly from the audience. The forum takes place at 7:00 pm
Monday, July 26, 200. at the Crystal Rose, an event center located at 636 Lookout Mtn. Road
on Lookout Mountain above the City of Golden and south of Buffalo Bill's Grave and
Museum. To read the entire Press Release, click here...

Big Turnout Expected for Mothers & Others March

Wednesday, 5/08/02 at 4:30 PM
Mothers and others from the communities just west of the seat of Jefferson County government are picking up banners, putting on their THREAT (Tower Hazards and Radiation Exposure Above Tolerance) T-shirts and marching to ask their county to do the right thing by protecting their residents and businesses from the damaging effects of broadcast radiation, to unfurl the petition signed by over 3000 people urging Jefferson County to not permit any more increases in radiation levels and to remind Jefferson County of promises made to its residents. To read the entire document, click here...

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