The different sources of electromagnetic fields: Dangers are not limited to physical health
Abstract
Overview
The comprehensive abstract begins by asserting the significant impact of electromagnetic waves on health, citing an extensive body of research. It highlights the negligence of regulatory bodies, except in Russia, in establishing adequate safety standards to protect the population.
Details on Additional Sources of Radiation
- Different devices and technologies like mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and newer systems such as HAARP are identified as contributing to electromagnetic pollution.
- Directed wave beams, relevant to scandals both old and new, are mentioned as areas requiring further critical analysis.
Global Standards and Safety Concerns
The abstract points out that despite considerable research indicating that current electromagnetic standards are insufficient, the levels of electromagnetic wave exposure are continuously rising, driven by technological advancements.
Systemic Issues and Conclusion
It discusses the systemic conflicts of interest and the use of political deception in downplaying the risks associated with electromagnetic fields. The conclusion stresses the extensive recognition of non-thermal EMF effects by the research community, contrasting with the variances in published results depending on the study variables. The negligence towards implementing the Precautionary Principle in handling EMF exposures underscores the ongoing increase in health risks.
Overall Conclusion
The overarching conclusion provides a stark warning on the health risks of electromagnetic fields, criticized for rampant misinformation and inadequate safety measures, highlighting a potential underlying agenda aimed at behavior and climate control rather than public health.