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    • 26 JUL 11

    Canadian TV investigative report on Wi Fi dangers in schools

    Here is the link to is a very interesting youtube clip from a Canadian program called 16:9 The Bigger Picture (Oct. 2010). It is a report about Wi-Fi dangers in schools and the Canadian Government’s complete denial of the dangers by hiding behind the official RF standards. In this case Health Canada’s Safety Code 6

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    • 24 JUL 11

    A significant increase in brain tumors from 2000 to 2008 observed in Australia.

    A multicenter study of primary brain tumor incidence in Australia (2000″”2008) Martin Dobes, Bruce Shadbolt, Vini G. Khurana, Sanjiv Jain, Sarah F. Smith, Robert Smee, Mark Dexter, and Raymond Cook Neuro-Oncology 13(7):783″”790, 2011. Abstract: There are conflicting reports from Europe and North America regarding trends in the incidence of primary brain tumor, whereas the incidence

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    • 18 JUL 11

    Did INTERPHONE commit scientific misconduct?

    From the blog of Dariusz Leszczynski, Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Did INTERPHONE commit scientific misconduct? July 7, 2011 The definitions of the scientific misconduct used by various institutions or provided in various dictionaries differ slightly. Here are few of them. British Medical Journal (BMJ) uses the definition of the scientific misconduct provided

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    • 16 JUL 11

    Spin of the month: GLENTEL Inc. and the Canadian Cancer Society

    I must congratulate GLENTEL Inc. with being innovative enough to actually turn the IARC findings into a positive spin to sell their wireless products. Further congratulations go to their successful partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society. What will CCS do with its newfound $$$$ windfall. Put it into research on brain tumours and mobile phone

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    • 13 JUL 11

    Allan Frey and the Inconvenient Truth About Radio Frequency Radiation

    From the Environmental Health Trust: In 1960, neuroscientist Allan Frey, then with Cornell University”™s General Electric Advanced Electronics Center, became curious about the impact on the nervous system of electromagnetic fields moving at the speed of light. Long before cell phones were commercialized, his findings would eventually prove that radio frequency radiation has a measurable

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    • 08 JUL 11

    Anthony Swerdlow’s share portfolio (or business as usual at ICNIRP)

    In a previous message I mentioned the recent ICNIRP paper, “Mobile Phones, Brain Tumours and the Interphone Study: Where Are We Now?” Well, where we are now is in Conflict of Interest and BIAS land where its acceptable for the lead author of the ICNIRP paper, Anthony Swerdlow, who is also on the Main Commission

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    • 08 JUL 11

    ARPANSA being investigated for “improper relationship” with nuclear agency

    So, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency is being investigated for being in a nice cozy relationship with the nuclear industry regulator (and promoter) that has endangered nuclear safety. No surprise to those who have been seeing ARPANSA being too close to other industry sectors. How about widening the investigation to include how

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    • 07 JUL 11

    Mixed Signals on Cell Phone Tumor Risks (Microwave News)

    From Louis Slesin, Microwave News: The battle over Interphone continues. This time it’s in full public view as key players publish papers detailing where they stand on cell phone tumor risks. The diametrically opposing views have led to conflicting stories in the media as each new study is released. The latest chapter came late last

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    • 05 JUL 11

    ICNIRP’s cavalry to the rescue

    Just like in those old US Western TV shows, when the cowboys were under threat from the marauding Indians and all was about to be lost, the Cavalry rides to the rescue just in time. Now we have the mobile phone industry under threat from the mounting scientific evidence that long term mobile phone use

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    • 02 JUL 11

    New Zealand expert comes under further fire

    In the Blog, “Between a Rock and A hard Place”, by Dariusz Leszczynski, he examines the continuing controversy generated by the media, scientists and industry spin doctors over the recent IARC ruling of RF as a possible carcinogen. He takes special exception to the statements of David Black, New Zealand’s expert on everything, the President

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    • 26 JUN 11

    Extraordinary claims from a New Zealand expert

    On May 16, 2011, TVNZ (New Zealand) broadcast on their breakfast show an interview with David Black. Remember he was featured on a recent NZ documentary (see earlier message) as saying that he is paid by the Telcom industry because they like what he says. Well, they will love this interview. Note the claim that

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    • 24 JUN 11

    Perspective on the IARC findings by Cindy Sage, Sage Associates

    From Cindy Sage: 1) IARC findings: Carcinogenicity of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Robert Baan et al, June 22, 2011 Lancet Oncology DOI:10.1016/S147-2045 (11)70140-4 The Lancet Oncology today published a summary from a meeting of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), that classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) (including those caused by mobile phones) as possibly

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    • 23 JUN 11

    Microwave News: IARC Summary of RF Decision Published … and more

    From Louis Slesin, Microwave News: Lancet Oncology posted a summary of the IARC working group’s decision to classify RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen this morning. In other news, check out our latest Short Takes on: ** The attendance at last week’s Bioelectromagnetics Society meeting in Nova Scotia; ** The U.S. military paying for

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    • 21 JUN 11

    Forbes: A Wave of Cell Phone Litigation?

    Source: Cindy Sage as posted on the CHE-EMF list: Commentary Cellphone Waves May Bring A Litigation Wave Stephen Riccardulli, Jennifer Kalnins Temple and Lisa Linsky, 06.20.11, 03:00 PM EDT It will be a high burden to prove correlation between phone use and cancer. On May 31, 2011, it was reported that the International Agency for

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    • 19 JUN 11

    The irrelevance of cell phone SAR ratings (CBS News)

    Sent in by Blake Levit: Below is a link to a comprehensive piece on CBS News — Henry Lai’s (and my) paper is cited. This writer did a good job with a complicated subject… Blake Trouble with cell phone radiation standard June 2, 2011 9:59 AM By Marguerite Reardon Exerpt: Editors’ note: This is the

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    • 18 JUN 11

    European Commission proposes to revamp rules to protect EU workers from harmful electromagnetic fields

    From BĂĽrgerwelle News: 14/06/2011 The FINANCIAL — Brussels, 14 June 2011 “” A proposal to update and improve EU rules to protect workers from electromagnetic fields in their daily tasks has just been put forward by the European Commission. The rules are to protect workers like doctors and nurses giving patients magnetic resonance imaging scans

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    • 16 JUN 11

    Keep an eye on mobile phones – they could 
bring down the global economy …

    Sent in by Sharon Noble: From Moneyweek, 10 June 2011 There is no Ҭshortage of stuff Ҭout there to Ҭmake investors Ҭfeel nervous. ҬThe euro could Ҭget blown apart if a long, Ҭhot summer of protest in ҬGreece and ҬSpain boils over Ҭinto civil unrest. ҬThe Chinese Ҭeconomy might suddenly turn down, Ҭremoving just about

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    • 12 JUN 11

    SUMMARY OF THE RECENT MCS/EHS MEETING AT THE WHO

    Original source: The Spanish website ASQUIFYDE , dedicated to researching the causes of Multiple chemical sensitivity, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and other environmental diseases, characterized as emerging diseases, disabling and neglected. The activities carried out by Asquifyde are aimed at making the government take over the management and prevention of these diseases. (Translation) SUMMARY OF

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    • 11 JUN 11

    News from Australia, Sweden and Interphone (Microwave News)

    From Louis Slesin, Microwave News: Ironically, as many are asking what research should be done after IARC’s decision to designate RF radiation as a possible cancer agent, Australia’s RF research center has closed down. We think we know why. In other news, Anders Ahlbom has resigned from a key Swedish government advisory panel. And two

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    • 07 JUN 11

    IARC evaluation, MMF and safety standards

    From Dariusz Leszczynski, Between A Rock and A Hard Place Blog: As I have written in my previous blog (published yesterday), IARC classification of mobile phone radiation as 2B category carcinogen “” possibly carcinogenic to humans “” is a big news. So far, WHO evaluation of mobile phone carcinogenicity was based on the reviews by

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