The year 1984 is often celebrated for its cultural and technological landmarks. Steve Jobs unveiled the Macintosh with an iconic Super Bowl ad, and Van Halen’s “Jump” dominated the airwaves. But amid these milestones, a critical event with far-reaching consequences went largely unnoticed: the EPA’s warning about the non-thermal effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation. This […]
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The Ignored 1984 EPA Warning: How FCC Neglect Triggered America’s Autism Crisis
In 1984, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a crucial yet tragically overlooked report highlighting the biological impacts of radiofrequency (RF) radiation exposure, explicitly noting non-thermal effects. The report underscored that even low-level RF radiation could lead to significant biological disruptions without causing tissue heating—contradicting the prevailing thermal-only safety paradigm. Despite this critical scientific […]
Entropic Waste and Autism: Why Kennedy Must Enforce Public Law 90-602 to Stop the Epidemic
In 2025, a staggering reality confronts America—1 in 31 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), marking an unprecedented public health crisis. Despite significant discourse around genetic factors, vaccines, and dietary influences, a critical environmental contributor remains systematically overlooked: electromagnetic radiation, or “entropic waste.” At the heart of this crisis lies decades-long neglect by […]
Autism Epidemic: Failure to Enforce Public Law 90-602 in 1980s
In 2025, a deeply troubling statistic emerged—1 in 31 American children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), marking a sharp increase from previous years. This alarming statistic is not merely a footnote in health data; it represents a profound crisis that compels us to scrutinize both genetic predispositions and critical environmental factors, particularly electromagnetic […]
The Consequences: FCC’s adoption of ANSI C95.1-1982
The ANSI C95.1-1982 guidelines, adopted by the FCC in the 1980s to regulate RF exposure, were not developed by a panel of medical doctors. Instead, they were created by an industry-heavy committee within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), specifically its Standards Coordinating Committee 28 (SCC28). Here’s the breakdown: ✅ Who created ANSI […]
FCC Responsible for Autism Epidemic: Failure to Enforce Public Law 90-602 in 1980s
In 2022, a deeply troubling statistic emerged—1 in 31 American children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), marking a sharp increase from previous years. This statistic reflects a decades-long trend that compels us to scrutinize not just genetic factors, but critical environmental contributors, particularly electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Crucially overlooked in this context is the […]
FCC’s Early-1980s Cordless Phone Spectrum & Health Concerns
Background: Cordless Phone Frequencies and FCC Decisions (Early 1980s) Cordless telephones first became popular in the early 1980s, operating on low-frequency radio waves. Initially, models used the 1.7 MHz band (paired with ~27 MHz) – but by December 1983 the FCC allocated new spectrum around 43–50 MHz for cordless phones. This provided about 10 channels (with base units […]
Autism on the Rise: Unraveling the Environmental Web of Influence
In 2022, an alarming statistic emerged—1 in 31 children in the United States was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), up sharply from 1 in 36 just two years prior. This 17% increase continues a worrying, decades-long upward trajectory, compelling us to ask deeper questions about the factors driving this rise. Autism, a neurodevelopmental […]
Ending Government-Sponsored Suppression of Safer Communication Technologies
For the past three decades, the U.S. government has actively perpetuated a hazardous monopoly favoring microwave-based wireless technologies. At the heart of this issue lie the Telecommunications Act of 1996, specifically Section 704, and the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) outdated, scientifically inadequate safety guidelines established in the same year. This unprecedented scenario not only stifles […]
Breaking the Microwave Monopoly: A Call to Restore Health and Innovation
The United States government, through Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the FCC’s outdated safety guidelines, has actively established and maintained an unprecedented government-sponsored monopoly favoring microwave-based technologies. This monopoly is not just ethically and constitutionally questionable—it explicitly violates antitrust principles set forth by the Sherman Act. The suppression of public discourse […]

Lowest SAR vs. Highest SAR Cell Phones: A Marketing Mirage as Misleading as ‘Light’ vs. ‘Regular’ Cigarettes
Too many consumers still trust “lowest SAR” labels, assuming these phones are automatically safer. In reality, SAR tests only measure the thermal (heating) effects of a device and say little about the far more complicated non-thermal risks of radiofrequency (RF) radiation. In fact, research from the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) showed that lower SAR […]
Wireless Monopolies Are the New Pollution: Why Li-Fi Mandates Are Crucial for Public Health
Imagine a world where technological innovation, designed to enhance our lives, instead silently compromises public health—shielded from scrutiny by government regulations intended to protect us. Sadly, this isn’t hypothetical; it is today’s reality, driven by the outdated regulations of the U.S. government itself. Specifically, Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Federal […]
A Call for Li-Fi Mandates: Undo The Government-Sanctioned Monopoly On Microwave-based Wireless
How Government Action Stifles Innovation and Endangers Public Health Imagine living in a society where innovation is systematically stifled by the very institutions designed to protect public welfare. Unfortunately, this is not just imagination but reality—rooted deeply in regulations established by the U.S. government itself. Specifically, Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, coupled […]
How Government Action Stifles Innovation and Endangers Public Health
Imagine living in a society where innovation is systematically stifled by the very institutions designed to protect public welfare. Unfortunately, this is not just imagination but reality—rooted deeply in regulations established by the U.S. government itself. Specifically, Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, coupled with the FCC’s outdated 1996 safety guidelines, has created […]
Section 704 and FCC Guidelines Cemented a Dangerous Wireless Monopoly at the Expense of Health and Innovation
Imagine a regulatory system so entrenched in corporate interests that it disregards substantial scientific warnings about public health risks. This is not fiction—it’s the reality behind America’s wireless communication policies. In 1996, two critical actions occurred: the passage of Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act and the FCC’s adoption of microwave radiation exposure guidelines. These […]
How 1996 Telecom Law Stifled Safer Tech
Historical Context: Section 704 and the FCC’s 1996 Guidelines In 1996, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act—an overhaul of telecom law heavily shaped by industry lobbying. Buried in this law was Section 704, a provision with far-reaching effects on wireless infrastructure. Section 704 of the Act explicitly prohibits state and local governments from regulating wireless tower placements based on […]
The Light Age: Breaking Free from Section 704’s Monopolistic Grip
In 1996, the passage of Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act, paired with new FCC guidelines, solidified microwave-based wireless technology as the dominant force in American communications. This move not only monopolized the market but also hindered innovation, particularly for safer alternatives like Li-Fi. Despite substantial evidence of non-thermal risks, these guidelines created a facade […]
The Dual Shield: How Section 704 and FCC Guidelines Form a Monopolistic Barrier to Safer Technologies
In 1996, a seismic shift occurred within telecommunications policy that still reverberates today. Two critical regulatory measures—the passage of Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act and the establishment of the FCC’s microwave radiation safety guidelines—created a powerful, protective shield around microwave-based wireless technologies. Rather than fostering innovation and safeguarding public health, these government actions solidified […]
A Critical Error: How Section 704’s Government-Sponsored Monopoly Endangers American Health and Innovation
Imagine waking in the dark of night to your home engulfed in flames, your life forever altered by a tragedy as preventable as lighting your home. In the 19th century, this nightmare scenario was all too common. Homes illuminated by oil lamps and gas lights frequently succumbed to catastrophic fires, resulting in widespread devastation. The […]
Wireless Radiation, Bioelectric Dissonance, and the Autism Crisis
Imagine a world in which an invisible force silently undermines the health and developmental potential of our children. This is not a hypothetical dystopian scenario—this is our reality. For decades, public discourse has focused intensely on vaccines as the primary villain behind rising autism rates and other chronic diseases. But while attention remains fixed on […]
Invisible Dangers: Evidence for Non-Thermal EMF Effects and a Call for Regulatory Reform
Wireless communications have become ubiquitous – from cell phones and Wi-Fi to smart appliances and 5G towers – bathing our environment in radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Official assurances of safety rest on outdated assumptions that only tissue heating (thermal effects) matter. Yet for decades, scientists have reported non-thermal biological impacts of low-level EMFs on […]
Elon Musk Fails the Galileo Test: Why Wireless Radiation Demands a Revolution in Thinking
In 1610, Galileo Galilei turned his telescope toward the heavens and, in doing so, began to unravel centuries of entrenched belief. At the time, challenging the widely accepted notion that Earth was the center of the universe wasn’t merely a scientific curiosity—it was heresy. Galileo faced persecution for his insistence on evidence over dogma, his […]
Invisible Waves, Visible Concerns: Cuyahoga Falls’ Battle Over Smart Meters and Public Health
In the quiet suburban neighborhoods of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, a silent battle is unfolding—one defined by invisible pulses and tangible fears. It’s a fight that highlights modern dilemmas about technology, health, privacy, and the rights of citizens to control their environment. At the center of this controversy is the city’s mandate to install smart electric […]
Electromagnetic Radiation and Its Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes
Imagine living in a world where an invisible factor, omnipresent and essential to modern conveniences, quietly poses potential threats to the most vulnerable stages of human life. This is precisely the scenario unfolding around electromagnetic waves emitted by devices we use daily—cell phones, cordless phones, and Wi-Fi equipment. These devices, indispensable in the age of […]

