In early 2008, Rich Farver was working as a teaching
assistant in Political Science at San Diego State University (SDSU), where he
had received his master’s degree. He was a very kind and gentle, regular
guy, who would occasionally go golfing with the professors.
He was in the process of applying for law school, but had
confided in his mother Virginia, “I don’t know that I can make it through law
school because I can’t remember things.” He was having headaches, memory
problems, nosebleeds and excessive sweating and fatigue. He needed to
sleep all the time. There was a blood vessel coming from the right side of his
head through his hairline and protruding across this forehead. His girlfriend
Jennifer noticed he would sleep for hours, curled up like a cat during the day
by the patio window. This was not like him.

But what was to follow at the SDSU campus was even more
worrying. Similar brain cancers were
happening to others on the San
Diego State University campus. In total seven
people had been diagnosed with cancer.
Six with brain cancers. Five of
glioblastoma multiforme, the same form as Rich Farver. Five had been working in the same room; room
131 in Nasitir Hall. And so far 4 have
died.
- Rich Farver - Diagnosed and died from GBM brain cancer, 2008/ Nasatir Hall, Room 131.
- Charles Cutter - Diagnosed and died from GBM brain cancer, 2008/ Nasatir Hall, Room 131.
- Lou Terrell - Diagnosed With Lymphoma Brain Cancer, 2008/ Nasatir Hall, Room Right Next To 131.
- Dwight Anderson - Diagnosed with a different form of cancer and died 2008/ Nasatir Hall, Room 131.
- Richard Funston - Diagnosed and died from GBM brain cancer in 1990's with cell tower Present/ Nasatir Hall, Room 131.
- Mrs. Kathy O'hara - Diagnosed with GBM brain cancer May 2008/ Kpbs News Station On Campus

This is a massively powerful transmitter. The emissions are huge. Can it really be coincidence that there are
so many fatalities of the same derivation within such a close radius to the
cell phone tower? SDSU remains silent
and San Diego
journalists will not report the story. Why?
This story was
instrumental in the World Health Organizations (WHO) Classification for
Non-Ionizing radiation being changed to a Class 2B carcinogen, the same as DDT
and Lead, in May 2011.
Special thanks to Virgina Farver for the information in this story.
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