by Ethan Huff
September 15, 2023
from
NewsTarget Website
Since
1993,
dozens of
government agencies and organizations
have warned
against, or called for ban on,
wireless
technology...
One of the first entities
to ever speak out against wireless technology and the
dangers it poses to human health was the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) back on Nov. 9, 1993.
At the time, the EPA
called out the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for
imposing "seriously flawed" exposure standards that put public
health at risk.
Just one day later on Nov. 10, 1993, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)
entered a similar official comment to the FCC in a docket pertaining
to the FCC's guidelines for evaluation of electromagnetic effects of
radio frequency radiation.
"FCC rules do not
address the issue of long-term, chronic exposure to RF fields,"
the FDA wrote in the docket, echoing the EPA's warnings.
It turns out that there
are many different federal agencies and other authoritative entities
that have spoken out against wireless technology over the years,
only to be ignored by those with final decision-making power.
That same year in 1993, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) also called out the FCC for imposing
inadequate standards,
"based on only one
dominant mechanism - adverse health effects caused by body
heating."
Again and again since
that time, the FCC and other similar regulatory agencies abroad have
been getting bombarded with studies and other evidence showing that
wireless technology is dangerous - and still nothing is being done
about it.
Related:
Did you know that the
symptoms of 5G exposure are
disturbingly similar to the
symptoms associated
with "COVID?"
Wireless
radiation damages children, birds, and really EVERYONE
The Cellular Phone Task Force has been tracking this
information for quite a while, showing that,
dozens upon dozens of
expert organizations and government agencies have been sounding
the alarm over the years about wireless technology dangers.
Here are a few more
prominent examples:
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In 1994, the
Amateur Radio Relay League Bio-Effects Committee warned that
the FCC's standard "does not protect against non-thermal
effects."
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In 2000, the
United Kingdom's Department of Education warned that
children under the age of 16 should not use a mobile phone
except in an emergency.
-
In 2002, the
Interdisciplinary Society for Environmental Medicine, which
is comprised of more than 3,000 German physicians,
recommended banning all cell phone use by children, as well
as all cell phones and cordless phones in preschools,
schools, hospitals, nursing homes, event halls, public
buildings, and vehicles.
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In 2003, the
American Bird Conservancy and Forest Conservation Council
filed a lawsuit against the FCC because its wireless
policies were causing millions of migratory birds to become
disoriented, resulting in many of them crashing into cell
phone towers.
-
In 2004, the
International Association of Fire Fighters protested the
installation of communication antennas on top of fire
stations.
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In 2005, the
Austrian Medical Association warned that children should
not use Wi-Fi, cordless
phones, or cell phones under any circumstances.
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In 2007, the
European Environmental Agency, Europe's top environmental
watchdog, called for immediate and drastic action to reduce
exposure to wireless radiation.
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In 2008, the
National Library of France removed all Wi-Fi routers and
wireless internet from the facility due to health concerns.
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Also in 2008, the
Russian National Committee for Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection warned that talking on a cell phone even for a
few short minutes is dangerous, especially for children,
pregnant women, epileptics, and people with memory loss or
sleeping disorders.
-
In 2009, the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service urged Congress to investigate the
link between
electromagnetic fields and
"Bee
Colony Collapse."
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In 2011, the
Council of Europe passed a resolution recommending that only
wired internet connections be made available in schools.
-
In 2016, the city
of Haifa, Israel, banned
all Wi-Fi in schools.
-
In 2018,
cell phones were banned in
all primary and middle schools throughout France.
Electromagnetic radiation is doing a real number on human health.
Learn more at
5Galert.com.
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