Below is the next in a series of Guest Blogs on BRHP. The opinions expressed in this Guest Blog are of Don Maisch himself. Publication of these opinions in BRHP does not imply that BRHP automatically agrees with or endorses these … Continue reading
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USA Senate hearing 2019: 5G safety relies solely on “low-power assumption”: Déjà vu all-over again
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5G technology and health & environment = FLYING BLIND On February 6, 2019, took place hearing before the US Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, on the future of the 5G wireless technology. U.S. Senator, Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), was concerned … Continue reading
We, the People… are driving insects to extinction…
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Peer-reviewed journal Biological Conservation has published an article “Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers” authored by two Australian scientists, FranciscoSánchez-Bayo and Kris A.G.Wyckhuys. The authors concluded that human activity is driving over 40% of insect species … Continue reading
Misleading opinion on 5G small cells presented by the ABC News in Australia
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Misleading opinion on 5G small cells presented by the ABC News is simply a lie. On January 6th, 2019 (with an update on Jan. 7th) ABC News in Australia posted a story on installation in residential areas of small cells … Continue reading
Franz Adlkofer: How the Mobile Communication Industry Deals with Science
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This is a re-publication of a recent opinion published on the Pandora Foundation for Independent Research website by Franz Adlkofer. Using as an example the NTP study, Adlkofer comments on the ICNIRP’s approach to science. It is an interesting read. … Continue reading
Thailand’s request to the WHO to clarify whether cell tower radiation is carcinogenic
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Today’s Thailand’s ‘Bangkok Post‘ has published an article “NBTC asks WHO for clarity on telecom base health risks“. There is no word yet as to what the WHO response might be. However, if any response comes out of the WHO, … Continue reading
Safety limits and the deployment of the 5G MIMO towers
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Will the deployment of the 5G MIMO towers in India will be challenging because of the lower safety limits for emissions from cell towers? India has implemented safety limits for emissions of radiation from cell towers that are 1/10 of … Continue reading