Investigate Europe has published yet another report on 5G and health.
“Unsubstantiated claims that connect the new mobile technology to the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic have led people to destroy 5G masts in several countries. Such actions overshadow concerns about health effects of the technology that are real and legitimate.”
This latest report is the third segment from the investigative journalists of Investigate Europe that details how industry loyal groups have dominated the standard setting landscape despite hundreds of independent scientists calling for a halt to 5G.
- 5G The Mass Experiment (Part 1)
- How Much is Safe? Finances Effect Research (Part 2)
- Real 5G issues overshadowed by Covid-19 conspiracy theories ( Part 3)
Excerpts from Investigate Europe’s “Real 5G issues overshadowed by Covid-19 conspiracy theories ( Part 3)”
“There is no evidence that there is a relationship between 5G and the spread of Coronavirus. It is inappropriate to raise these rumors,” says Fiorella Belpoggi, Research Director at the Ramazzini Institute in Italy.”
The Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Organization, an Australian entity, examined 2,266 studies and found “significant biological effects or health effects” in 68% of them. Another, the Bioinitiative Group, referred to up to 1,800 studies when it concluded that many of these effects are likely to cause health damage if people are exposed to radiation for a long time. This is because radiation interferes with the body’s normal processes, preventing them from repairing damaged DNA and creating an imbalance in the immune system, these scientists say.”
“Most European governments do not listen to these scientists. They act on advice prepared by ICNIRP, the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection. ICNIRP dismisses research concluding there are negative health effects from mobile radiation. “There are a lot of publications that are of insufficient quality. These are not taken into account in our review,” said Eric van Rongen, then chair of ICNIRP, while ICNIRP was updating their 1998 guidelines.”
“One report is dismissed by ICNIRP despite being the most costly and official ever: The 2018 conclusions by the National Toxicology Program, part of the US Department of Health. Their scientists had done a ten-year study of rodents at a cost of 30 million USD before concluding with “clear evidence” a link between mobile phone radiation and cancer. The earlier mentioned Ramazzini Institute in Italy recorded parallel findings in a related project.”
See the full report online atReal 5G issues overshadowed by Covid-19 conspiracy theories ( Part 3)
Watch the short video summary by Investigate Europe here.