Back then I was with a power company, so no generator since there was probably a transformer right next to it.
I'm not an expert on RF -- my degree is in math, so only 1 semester of E&M and what I pick up on the internet -- but I tend to agree with you, although I also am not an expert on cattle, and do not know how sensitive they might be to specific bands of radiation.
But yeah, the things I have heard customers say at another utility job, I tend to agree that the rancher is probably mistaken, but I also have caught government, companies, and high ranking scientists lying on things I do know about over and over, so I never believe the experts blindly.
I never worked with cell phones, just power, but I have seen equipment that if I recall was owned by a cell phone company that had the high radiation warning.
Like I said, it was rural, not on a super tall pole (less than 50 feet) although it was on a hill, presumably to give maximum coverage to the interstate. It was gated, but the gate wasn't too far outside, as I'd assume they didn't want to buy to big a piece of land.
Tens of millions of people over a hundred years have lived near very high voltage power lines, those million KV towers (or whatever they are, I never delt with anything over 125KV, which are a lot smaller lines).
I doubt they have been good for those who live very close, but I don't think the frequencies generated are nearly as dangerous as what we deal with with high power cell phone towers.
I'm not too too worried either way, because they tend to keep those high powered ones away from people, and besides, I still think I'm more likely to be killed by a tyrannical government than cancer.
Like most people, you've probably never been near a high powered tower, but they have warnings about high radiation around them.
Worked around one once (cell tower by an interstate highway), the closest it was to any paved road was probably a quarter mile, but had a big warning sign about the radiation from the tower.
You're right, calling others to make big moves but dodging out when called out to lead from the front is why nothing gets done.
We don't need people telling other people to get things done, when need people to actually do things. I don't shout at people online to do things, and in real life only tell people to do things I myself would do along with them.
I wonder if it is the newer song "Thank You Jesus for the Blood" by Charity Gale. I have found from personal experience that demons really really hate hearing of the blood of Christ, so it would make sense they would scream loudest right there if they are demonized.
Our system worked well when the people were moral and when it was more of a Republic. Things like direct election of Senators was a mistake, it probably was best when only landowners could vote, and obviously society is not moral enough for it to work well today.
Can we do this with Martin Luther King Jr, talk about his affairs? Or at least trash people like FDR, and talk about Bill Clinton being a rapist? Maybe make one of the gay bathhouses in Chicago a historical landmark, for being somewhere Obama got pegged by countless men?
It's worse: the player had written it with a hard r!!!