The influence of the mobile communications industry on scientific assessments and on the authorities regarding the dangers of electromagnetic radiation is considerable, as the following report shows.
Recently, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) reported on a man who lives in the forest due to his electrosensitivity because the electromagnetic radiation apparently makes him ill. A new study looks behind the scenes of "pig scientists" who deliberately trivialize the consequences of electromagnetic radiation.
Recent studies with ants underline the harmful effects of mobile communications on living organisms. The US government study published last summer by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) has confirmed the carcinogenic effect of radiation with new clarity.
Krakow, Argentina and Cyprus show courage and initiative in the fight against mobile phone radiation. This would also be urgently needed in other countries. According to a DAK study, Internet and cell phone addiction is reaching epidemic proportions.
Study shows manipulation at the expense of the citizen
The European Academy of Environmental Medicine recently published the EMF guideline with assessments and recommendations on the effects of electromagnetic radiation. You cannot protect yourself from the negative effects of this radiation without taking the initiative.
More and more people are becoming sensitive to electromagnetic radiation. It is not always easy to avoid these burdens. However, some protective measures can be implemented with your own handling of these devices.
Was there a smartphone under the Christmas tree? Perhaps even for your child? You may have meant well, but did you know that more and more people and animals are suffering from the effects of mobile phone radiation? And anyone who expresses criticism is ignored or even defamed.
Researchers have noted an increase in electro-hyper-sensitivity and speak of a combined effect between mobile phone radiation and other environmental pollution. Recently, Swiss television SRF also reported on the 31 percent increase in childhood leukemia.
It is well known that every young Swiss person aged 20 has to be recruited into the army. Now, for the first time, the Swiss Armed Forces must recognize electrosensitivity as a reason for unfitness for service.