Expert critique on the “Psychology Today” article “Tin Foil Hats: Tired Trope or Sign of the Times”

EMFacts org - 06sep2022 Letter from Kent Chamberlin PhD, Professor & Chair Emeritus, to Kaja Perina, Editor-in-Chief, Psychology Today Excerpt: I am writing to provide comment on an article that was recently published in your magazine entitled “Tin Foil Hats: Tired Trope or Sign of the Times?” by Joe Pierre. I am providing my comments … Continue reading Expert critique on the “Psychology Today” article “Tin Foil Hats: Tired Trope or Sign of the Times”

5G in Switzerland

5G in SwitzerlandTowards Better Health, 8 September 2022 Since the allocation of 5G licenses to the three operators in Switzerland in February 2019, the deployment of this technology has encountered strong resistance from the population. Many new independent associations have been created to counter its development and have launched thousands of opposition procedures against new … Continue reading 5G in Switzerland

Insurance Industry: 5G is an Emerging High Risk Situation Along with Climate Change

Physicians for Safe Technology - Cindy Russell, M.D - 26aug2022 Insurance companies typically do not insure harm from radiofrequency radiation (RFR), it is an exclusion in almost all insurance policies. Special pollution insurance is required to cover this. The insurance industry keeps track of relevant emerging risk topics to make sound business decisions to reduce … Continue reading Insurance Industry: 5G is an Emerging High Risk Situation Along with Climate Change

UK: Upper Tribunal requires council to secure EHCP for student who is Hypersensitive to Wi-Fi signals

LocalGovermentLawyer.co.uk - Adam Carey - 17aug2022 The Upper Tribunal has ruled that a council must secure special educational provision for a child who has electromagnetic hypersensitivity and is particularly sensitive to Wi-Fi signals. In EAM v East Sussex County Council (Special educational needs) [2022] UKUT 193 (AAC), on appeal from the First-tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal … Continue reading UK: Upper Tribunal requires council to secure EHCP for student who is Hypersensitive to Wi-Fi signals