New diagnose-funk publication: Who is entitled to interpret the risks of mobile phone radiation? About campaigns by a cartel of industry, Federal Office for Radiation Protection and ICNIRP
Message From Peter Hensinger scientific director of Diagnose-Funk.
In 2022, there were four media campaigns in Germany with the message: mobile phone radiation is no health risk for children and adults. diagnose: funk proves in the magazine ‘Brennpunkt’ (Focus) that the population was disinformed with these campaigns and reveals the tactics of manipulation.
Whether mobile phone radiation is harmful to health is not only the subject of debate about the results of research. It is also a debate about product marketing, in this case, the multi-billion-dollar business of a key industry. The Brennpunkt on the sovereignty of interpretation of the risks of mobile phone radiation documents in five analyses of how research results are manipulated for product marketing and instrumentalized for the disinformation of the population:
- the devaluation of the results of the STOA study
- the misinterpretation of the results of the MOBI Kids Study
- the misinterpretation of the UK-Million Women study
- the disinformation of the medical profession in the 5G article by the ICNIRP representative Prof. M. Röösli in the journal Aktuelle Kardiologie
- the tactics of industry propaganda
On our homepage, you will find three more detailed articles on these misinterpretations and background information: www.diagnose-funk.org/1951
>> A workshop/presentation for MEPs, the EU-Commission, and stakeholders was held at the European Parliament on 7 February 2023 from 18:30-21:00. The workshop was organised by MEP Michele Rivasi and addressed the dangers of modern wireless communication technologies. Look at the Videos (English) on our Homepage: https://www.diagnose-funk.org/1950
With best regards
Peter Hensinger, M.A.
Zweiter Vorsitzender
Peter Hensinger, M.A. is a Board member of Diagnose-Funk eV (Germany), a board member of the Stuttgart district association of the BUND state association Baden-Württemberg.
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The aim of the initiative is to show the negative side effects of digital media and technologies and to recommend measures to either avoid dangers completely or to be able to counteract them adequately. At the heart of the discussion are the psychosocial aspects, communication behavior, the potential for addiction, protection of privacy, and the health impairments caused by long-term exposure to mobile phone applications.
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Peter Hensinger & Isabel Wilke published an article in the German magazine umwelt-medizin-gesellschaft on 3/2016 an article entitled, “Wireless communication technologies: New study findings confirm risks of nonionizing radiation”
Read published article published in German magazine umwelt-medizin-gesellschaft 3/2016, Read English Version of the Magazine article.