Italy: Hunger Strike Prevented Increase of Radiation Exposure Levels for 5G

We Are the Evidence org 29 April 2021 Hunger Strike in Italy Prevented Increase of Radiation Exposure Levels for 5G On April 13, Italian activists started a hunger strike to protest the intention of the Italian government to increase the permitted radiation exposure levels for the purpose of enabling 5G deployment. Over 100 people have … Continue reading Italy: Hunger Strike Prevented Increase of Radiation Exposure Levels for 5G

Increasing Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in the Nordic countries

Lennart Hardell's blog - 22Apr2021 During use of the handheld wireless phone, especially the smartphone, the thyroid gland is a target organ. During the 21st century, the incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing in many countries. We used the Swedish Cancer Register to study trends from 1970 to 2017. During that time period, the incidence … Continue reading Increasing Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in the Nordic countries

Major Environmental Group of Spain Issues Statement on 5G

EHTrust org - 31mar2021 Ecologistas en Acción is one of the most important environmental groups in Spain. After almost two years of investigating the issue, they have approved a official position on 5G technology. Ecologists in Action believes that the project to digitalize the world, far from being a tool to mitigate the ongoing ecosocial … Continue reading Major Environmental Group of Spain Issues Statement on 5G

Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Tumors: Is ICNIRP “war-gaming the science”?

New review study finds that heavier cell phone use increases tumor riskhttps://www.saferemr.com/2020/11/new-review-study-tumor-risk.htmlAuthor: Joel Moskowitz PhDPublished: March 24, 2021In: Safer EMR, Joel Moskowitz’s blog about Electromagnetic Radiation Safety Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Tumors: Is ICNIRP “war-gaming the science”? The Telecom industry has been “war-gaming the science” since 1994 (Microwave News, January/February 1997; p. 13). … Continue reading Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Tumors: Is ICNIRP “war-gaming the science”?