Trapple, Australia 2007 Apparently less than 1% of the Australian population is Indigenous. For the few left, there is an opportunity to make good coin by sharing their history with tourists. In the name of conquest, man has caused native populations to shrink dramatically through the exchange of trapple like alcohol, tobacco, diseased blankets. Now with all the use of cell phones, native populations shrink even more.  Between 20% and 60% of the radiation emitted by a cell phone is transferred directly into the users head. The radiation penetrates and is absorbed, some penetrating an inch to an inch and a half, into your brain.

Trapple, Australia 2007 
Apparently less than 1% of the Australian population is Indigenous. For the few left, there is an opportunity to make good coin by sharing their history with tourists. In the name of conquest, man has caused native populations to shrink dramatically through the exchange of trapple like alcohol, tobacco, diseased blankets. Now with all the use of cell phones, native populations shrink even more. Between 20% and 60% of the radiation emitted by a cell phone is transferred directly into the users head. The radiation penetrates and is absorbed, some penetrating an inch to an inch and a half, into your brain.