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Apr 26, 2021 4 tweets 4 min read
Concern is building in Italy over possible loosening of its #RF exposure standard —one of the strictest in the world— by as much as 100x. In a letter to 🇮🇹 PM Mario Draghi, 29 associations asked that the government maintain its 6 V/m limit.
Press release👇
applelettrosmog.it/file/news/APPL… Image A similar letter has also been sent to Draghi by ~40 🇮🇹 researchers, academics, politicians & activists.
@CollegiumRamazz, @Legambiente + numerous anti-#5G groups are represented.
Letter 👇
vogliamolimiticautelativi.it/lettera-al-pre…
Posted under the banner:
"We Want 6 V/m — Not One More" Image
Jan 22, 2021 8 tweets 6 min read
"Overall, the NTP findings demonstrate the potential for RFR to cause cancer in humans."
--Linda Birnbaum, former director of @NIEHS and National Toxicology Program in an statement cited in the @saferphones suit v @FCC

childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/upl…
p.11 Image For more on this lawsuit, see:
"EHT Takes the FCC to Court"
ehtrust.org/eht-takes-the-…

Oral arguments are scheduled for next Monday, January 25. They will be streamed live.
Aug 10, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read
The first U.S. animal study of long-term microwave exposure was published in 1962. Like many others that would follow, it pointed to a cancer risk -–and it too was never repeated.
ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/docum…
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The experiment was by Susan Prausnitz and Prof Charles Susskind @UCBerkeley. Prausnitz later gave up lab work to raise a family. She died on May 20. Susskind died in 2004. In 1976, he joined ERMAC, an influential NIER advisory committee, based at the White House.
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