
🚨BREAKING NEWS on RF Radiation🚨
Scientists from ICBE-EMF (International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields) have published a major paper highlighting the science showing that recent WHO reviews on cell phone and wireless RF radiation health effects do not provide adequate safety assurance.
The Scientists from ICBE-EMF argue:
1/ Conflict of Interest
Many of the working groups that wrote the WHO reviews include past or present members of ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection), the same closed group that has long insisted the only proven effect of wireless is heating. This overlap creates bias in how risks are judged.
2/ Selective evidence
Some relevant studies were excluded from the reviews, sometimes without adequate justification, while weak proxies (like mobile subscription data) were given weight. More recent & relevant research was ignored.
3/ Weaknesses in the Meta-analyses
Pooling small numbers of studies with huge variation (different frequencies, modulations, exposure durations) makes the results fragile, yet they were treated as definitive.
4/ Risk of bias and certainty judgments
The authors argue that the WHO reviews often down-grade or dismiss evidence of harm based on methodological uncertainty rather than acknowledging genuine risk. The original reviews sometimes conclude “no conclusive evidence of harm” even when the certainty is low
i.e. absence of proof is taken as proof of absence
5/ Strong findings from the animal cancer and reproductive toxicity reviews
The review of animal cancer studies found evidence of heart schwannomas (tumors) and brain gliomas in animals exposed to RF Radiation. Authors argue these should be used to derive safer exposure limits rather than dismiss them and because these adverse effects appear at exposure levels below existing guideline limits,
The Scientists assert that the WHO-commissioned reviews are not sufficient to guarantee safety of RF exposure and WHO should not rely on those flawed reviews for its upcoming Environmental Health Criteria Monograph for RF which is going to be updated after 1993