Up to 30 times more risk of cancer!

This is the alarming observation made by a scientific researcher, Karl Maret, in view of the results of the latest studies on the subject of all the new wireless technologies, technologies which seem to have become indispensable to the daily life of the majority of our young populations.

The marketing and misinformation approach seems to be identical to that used for other risk factors such as alcohol, tobacco or even certain drugs, whose consequences and damage to health were not revealed to the public until long after their use had begun.

Researchers say that there is indeed a lag time between the development of cancer and the use of these new technologies. Some people predict a time frame of 50 or 70 years, which will certainly become shorter as we are more and more immersed in this "electrosmog". It is undoubtedly on this argument that the WHO relies, whose attitude is deplorable, and which affirms that the explosion of the sales figures of mobile phones being relatively recent, it is necessary to wait until 2015 to really evaluate the impact of electromagnetic waves on human beings.

It is absolutely unthinkable that our public authorities continue to ignore more than 5,000 recognized scientific publications about the harmfulness of cell phone waves. Here is a simple and obvious study carried out by a team of the UCL (Belgian university) which exposed 3 groups of rats to electromagnetic radiations during 18 months, a 4th control group did not undergo any exposure. The results are very worrying since we discover that there is a mortality twice as important in the rats exposed to radiations equivalent to that of a GSM and that among the exposed rats, 19 were dissected and 18 of them presented tumors.

As far back as 2009, Kevin O'Neil, a consultant neurosurgeon at Imperial College in London, said, "Brain tumors are reported to be increasing by 2% per year. But in my unit, we have seen the number of cases almost double in the last year.

Dr. Georges Carlo also puts cell phones in the dock, but in the United States as elsewhere, no one seems to ask many questions about the emissions of these waves, nor to be really aware of what impact they can have on our health. Dr. Devra Davis, an American oncologist and co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, says that every time we talk on our cell phones and hold them to our ears, we cause brain cells to die. According to this doctor, if the cell phone was a drug and had undergone all the proper tests, it would never have been put on the market. She says that a few simple measures such as using wired headphones and keeping the phone away from the body, because even when it is not working, the radiation of the emitted microwaves dominates the electromagnetic information of our cells, and our body and brain absorb half of this radiation. Keeping the phone away from the body already avoids a large part of this harmfulness, which the phone industry is careful not to reveal. This doctor deplores the fact that such life-threatening technologies are put on the market without any real proof of their safety.

Until the early 2000s, the argument for non-harmfulness was that the waves emitted by cell phones were too weak to disturb our cellular functioning. Researchers then subjected cells to even lower levels of radiation, and found that this type of repeated exposure did affect cell function. They conclude that after a decade of phone use, the risk of developing a glioma or a neuroma is really increased.

While the sales of all these devices (cell phones, iPods, Wifi...) are increasing, it is the teenagers and the children who are the main easy and malleable prey for the advertisers and they are the object of a relentless marketing. Laptops have become indispensable to them, and the colossal sales figures in turn allow new investments to satisfy the demand of all these budding consumers.

Let's remember that in Great Britain, the number of children dying from brain tumors is twice as high as those dying from leukemia. Brain tumors are therefore the leading cause of childhood cancer deaths in this country. Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that in 2007 there were 47% more deaths from brain tumors than from leukemia in children under 15.

But we can imagine that nobody is interested in informing families about the "few" risks they run, and the enormous attraction of cell phones, subtly and voluntarily maintained, makes most users totally forget their real dangers.

HBE Diffusion, PANNE Carol 20 September, 2017
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