In the January/February issue of the Spectator, Washington Spectator featured the lawsuit of Environmental Health Trust. “With so much of the global economy riding on it, 5G has sailed into our lives without the faintest skepticism from the media or the...
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Pittsburgh Law Review: FCC and FDA Have Failed to Ensure Cell Phone Radiation Safety
A new paper published in Pittsburgh Law Review by Hala Mouzaffar finds the FCC and FDA have failed to ensure people are protected from cell phone radiation. The FCC Keeps Letting Me Be: Why Radiofrequency Radiation Standards Have Failed to Keep Up With Technology...
TR Daily: FCC Urged to Refresh RF Standards Dockets
FCC Urged to Refresh Radio Frequency Radiation Standards Dockets Dec. 1, 2021 Reprinted with permission of TR Daily. PDF The Environmental Health Trust (EHT) has asked the FCC to reopen a proceeding on its RF standards rules “and allow for the record to be refreshed...
Experts Call on FCC to Promptly Review the Most Recent Science on Wireless Radiation to Ensure Protective Safety Limits
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2021 — Leading environmental health organizations and scientists are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to promptly respond to the order of the U.S Court of Appeals for D.C. Circuit in their recent judgment in Environmental Health...
The FCC — Out Of The Playbook of The Tobacco Industry
By Devra Davis Pity Facebook! The gargantuan cartel stands charged inside and out with manipulating and monetizing the heartbeats and minds of billions. Missing so far from public consideration is another undeniable characteristic of our increasingly digitalized...
The FCC, Undue Corporate Influence, Digital Heroin and Why 5G Wont Bridge the Digital Divide
5G will NOT bridge the digital divide. In fact, it will deepen the digital divide. Above is Netflix's "Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj" about Why Your Internet Sucks... is a must watch on the FCC, undue influence by corporations regarding internet access. "While...
Court Judgment on FCC’s Record Review of 1996 Wireless Radiation Standards
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) failed to provide a reasoned explanation for its determination that its wireless radiation guidelines -set in 1996- adequately protect against all harmful effects of...
Evidence of Wireless Radiation Injuries Ignored by the FCC
After reviewing more than 14,000 pages of petitioners’ evidence, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the FCC’s 2019 decision not to update 1996 safety limits for wireless radiation was “arbitrary and capricious.” Where...