Leszczynski: Clear indication that ICNIRP review of science is skewed and should be independently validated
From Dariusz Leszczynski:
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In this blog, published from 2009, first on website of STUK – Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority and subsequently transferred to the current site, I have criticized ICNIRP on many occasions.
In my recently published blogs I have pointed out that several groups of scientists evaluating to-date published EMF research, have disagreed with ICNIRP opinions.
These disagreeing opinions were published in:
- Switzerland BERENIS disagrees with ICNIRP
- The Netherlands Significant discrepancy of opinions on 5G and health between ICNIRP and the Health Council of the Netherlands
- USA US FDA 2020 Report on carcinogenicity of RF-EMF contradicts safety claims of ICNIRP
I have also suggested that there is something wrong with ICNIRP and that ICNIRP opinions need to be validated by independent review:
- Leszczynski: There is something utterly wrong with the ICNIRP membership
- Leszczynski: Statement on the need for validation of ICNIRP’s review of science
ICNIRP acts as a “private club” where current members select new members to replace those retiring from the ICNIRP’s Main Commission. The selection criteria and justifications for selecting particular new members are secret that is not available publicly. Only ICNIRP Main Commission members know what and why is happening.
Looking at the membership of ICNIRP it is easy to notice that all members have very similar opinion on the issue of EMF and health. All ICNIRP members have nearly the same opinion that EMF is absolutely and completely safe for use by everyone, as long as it is within safety limits advised by ICNIRP.
I call this achievement of unity of ICNIRP scientific thinking (sarcasm!) an “inbreed” ICNIRP.
No scientist with differing opinion on EMF safety was ever selected to ICNIRP Main Commission.
With such uniform opinion on EMF safety it is easy to understand that achieving consensus of scientific opinions by ICNIRP members is automatically assured whenever ICNIRP is selecting new members.
This pre-selection of scientists, having nearly the same scientific opinions, causes that science review becomes biased. When opinions of all ICNIRP members are similar it skews the opinion that ICNIRP presents to the WHO, Governments and Industry.
There is nobody at ICNIRP that could oppose opinions within ICNIRP Main Commission. There is not even the proverbial “devil’s advocate” available.
However, are the opinions presented by the “inbreed” membership of ICNIRP scientifically correct?
I beg to disagree, and very strongly.
- Science review in Switzerland by BERNEIS disagrees with ICNIRP. BERNEIS has a single member of ICNIRP Main Commission: Martin Röösli.
- Science review in The Netherlands disagrees with ICNIRP. Scientific committee there has two members of ICNIRP Main Commission: Eric van Rongen and Anke Huss.
- Science review in USA by FDA disagrees with ICNIRP. There is no ICNIRP member at FDA.
But, there is an exception. In Sweden scientific committee SSM arrives year after year at the same conclusions as ICNIRP.
Guess why?…SNIP
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