The ''ICNIRP Cartel'' and ''The 5G Mass Experiment''
donderdag, 14 februari 2019 - Categorie: Berichten Internationaal
Bron 1: www.saferemr.com/2018/07/icnirps-exposure-guidelines-for-radio.html
12 febr. 2019
Bron 2: drive.google.com/file/d/1a4uZkV-U0znT3piGwRuv24GH06KiPsmh/view
11 febr. 2019
Bron 3: www.cqlpe.ca/pdf/5G-mass-experiment-ICNIRP-cartel-Investigate-Europe.pdf
As part of a project called, “The 5G Mass Experiment,” Investigate Europe, a team of investigative journalists from the European Union (EU), examined the risks of deployment of 5G, the fifth generation of mobile phone technology, and the adequacy of electromagnetic field (EMF) safety guidelines promoted by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).
To date, the team has published six articles in major newspapers and magazines in five EU countries: Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, and Portugal.
Investigate Europe alleges the existence of an “ICNIRP cartel.” The journalists identified a group of fourteen scientists who either helped create, or defend, the EMF exposure guidelines disseminated by ICNIRP, a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Germany. ICNIRP’s self-selected members and advisors believe that EMF safety guidelines need to protect humans only from heating (or thermal) effects due to acute EMF exposure. ICNIRP scientists argue that the thousands of peer-reviewed studies that have found harmful biologic or health effects from chronic exposure to non-thermal levels of EMF are insufficient to warrant stronger safety guidelines. The journalists argue that the cartel promotes the ICNIRP guidelines by conducting biased reviews of the scientific literature that minimize health risks from EMF exposure. These reviews have been conducted for the World Health Organization (WHO) and other government agencies. By preserving the ICNIRP EMF exposure guidelines favored by industry, the cartel ensures that the cellular industry will continue to fund health effects research. Besides these fourteen scientists, perhaps several dozen EMF scientists in the EU and other countries actively defend the ICNIRP exposure guidelines.
In contrast to the dozens of EMF scientists who support the ICNIRP EMF exposure guidelines, more than 240 EMF scientists from 42 nations who published peer-reviewed research on EMF and biology or health totaling over 2,000 papers have signed the International EMF Scientist Appeal. The Appeal calls on the WHO, the United Nations and all member nations to adopt much stronger EMF exposure guidelines that protect humans and other species from sub-thermal levels of EMF exposure and to issue health warnings about the risks of EMF exposure.
The 5G Mass Experiment and the ICNIRP Cartel
A compilation of the information gathered by Investigate Europe about the ICNIRP Cartel members and the health agencies that the Cartel affected can be downloaded at
bit.ly/IE-ICNIRPcartel.
The information on the these pages was extracted from “The ICNIRP Cartel: Who’s Who in the EMF Research World,” an interactive graphic developed by Investigate Europe which could be found at
www.kumu.io/Investigate-Europe/das-experten-netzwerk.
For more information see:
Investigate Europe (2019). The 5G Mass Experiment.
www.investigate-europe.eu/publications/the-5g-mass-experiment/.
Related information:
WHO Radiofrequency Radiation Policy
www.saferemr.com/2013/05/upcoming-who-meeting-on-radiofrequency.html
Worldwide Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Limits versus Health Effects
www.saferemr.com/2018/12/RFR-limits-effects.html
International EMF Scientist Appeal
emfscientist.org/index.php/emf-scientist-appeal .
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