The Hidden Cost of Wireless Technology with Dr. Olle Johansson

Leland Stillman MD - 28may2025. In this urgent and eye-opening episode, Dr. Leland Stillman speaks with Dr. Olle Johansson, a pioneering researcher from Sweden’s prestigious Karolinska Institute, about the underreported biological and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Dr. Johansson shares his decades-long journey from groundbreaking neuroscience and peptide research to investigating the health implications … Continue reading The Hidden Cost of Wireless Technology with Dr. Olle Johansson

Understanding Electromagnetic Pollution on World EHS Day

Coeursdehs.fr World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution The 8th annual EHS Day is officially underway! Find in this article ideas, tips and posters to participate. Traduction française de cet article Hello everyone, On June 16th, the 8th edition of the World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution will take place, so renamed in order … Continue reading Understanding Electromagnetic Pollution on World EHS Day

Phoenix Center Study finds NO Evidence that 5G deployment has delivered promised economic benefits

Phoenix Center, PR, Lawrence J. Spiwak - 28may2025. Analysis of Federal Data Shows Industry Claims of Trillion-Dollar GDP Impact and Millions of Jobs Lack Empirical Support. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The mobile wireless industry has spent the past decade promoting 5G as a transformative technology that will boost the U.S. economy by over $1 trillion and … Continue reading Phoenix Center Study finds NO Evidence that 5G deployment has delivered promised economic benefits

Are we killing the bees? – revisiting a lecture from 2014

Einar Flydal - 08may2025. (Post Translation from Norwegian) The other day I found out that someone had uploaded a lecture I gave to my colleagues at NTNU (Telematics Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in 2014, on the website Research Gate. It was a kind of "farewell lecture" I gave when I had finally decided … Continue reading Are we killing the bees? – revisiting a lecture from 2014