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Could one of the many close 3G UMTS masts have ignited the Buncefield oildepot??
United Kingdom Created: 14 Dec 2005
I have spoken to Barry Trower ex-Government Military Scientist today.
He agrees that if there was a vapour leak in the oil plant, microwaves could ignite and cause an explosion.
He also pointed out that you're not allowed to use mobile phones at petrol stations and that microwaves tracking systems have been suspected in causing some aircraft explosions on empty tanks.
He informed me that aircrafts have been advised in the past to use protective shields around fuel tanks because of tracking devices such as radar
and electromagnetic waves.

He was commissioned to write the report on Tetra for the Police Federation and is currently advising the Fire Authority with regards to phone masts.

Barry totally agrees with me that you shouldn't site microwave phone masts near an oil plant.

Please find further information/reports enclosed with regards to Barry Trower.

Could one of these transmitting Antennae - several being 3G UMTS 2100Mhz - be the cause of escaping vapour being ignited? It certainly demands a thorough health and safety investigation.
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Source: Eileen O'Connor

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