So ... who is this Sam? SAM - Specific Anthropomorphic Mannequin - is a test dummy used for mobile phone safety testing. SAM is made of plastic and his brain is filled with sugar water. Tests are carried out for 6 minutes - sometimes 30 minutes - to see if SAM's sugar water brain heats up and by how much when a mobile phone is used to his head.
This is how your mobile phone is tested, without a complex electrical and chemical human brain, to ensure radiation absorbed when the phone is used on the body does not cause tissue heating beyond 1 degree Celsius and is therefore considered 'safe' by governments, when the science shows a raft of negative biological effects not tied to heat at all.
SAM was based on the top 10% of recruits to the US military in 1989 - a man who was 6 foot 2 inches tall with an 11 pound head. Many people have smaller skulls than SAM and children with their thinner skulls absorb substantially more microwave radiation than adults.
This song is dedicated to those people experiencing harm from current digital deployments - the canaries in the coal mine - and to those wanting a safe technology future. It is available on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-599560239/oh-sam-what-a-man.
A special thank you to Devra Davis for providing the information that fuelled the inspiration for this song in her book on the history and science of the development of the mobile phone - "Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation".
For more information on this topic and associated topics go to:
www.ehtrust.org
www.emfwarriors.com
www.emfanalysis.com
www.orsaa.org