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Prof Martin Pall, Oslo, October 2014 - “I think this is going to be one of the major issues in the next few years. Most people are not aware of this, and the people who are mostly know the old data and there’s a lot of new stuff on this that’s extremely, extremely important”. According to some governments, it is not possible for microwaves from mobile phones, WiFi, smart meters, etc. to cause harm, that research in the field is inconsistent and that there is no proof that such radiation can cause health issues. According to the eminent physicist, geneticist and cell biologist, Prof. Emeritus Martin L. Pall, they are wrong on all counts. In this video, Pall argues that research results showing harm are not inconsistent as is sometimes claimed, and that the health of the public now urgently needs to be protected. Palls extensive research over recent decades (some of his peer-reviewed studies on this subject are listed in the final two minutes of this presentation) shows that: • Microwaves damage humans at levels far below present radiation limits, through mechanisms at the cellular level • These biological mechanisms can - completely or partially - be behind growing unexplained illnesses like sudden cardiac death, ME, weakened immune system, fibromyalgia, post-traumatic stress, and increased DNA breakage, etc. • The effects can in principle affect all multicellular animals, and is proven, for example, in mussels • You need neither New Age, tendentious science or conspiracy theories to justify this. The conclusion to be drawn from Palls findings is that we face a new and increasingly present environmental pollutant. Some have called it the 21st century environmental bomb, with implications for the environment, human health, construction of mobile towers, computers in schools, and handling of individuals presenting with symptoms of EHS. Martin Pall, prof. Em. at Washington State University, has an impressive body of work. His first article on EMFs and their role in VGCC activation earned a place in the Global Medical Discovery list of the most important articles in medicine in 2013. youtu.be/Pjt0iJThPU0
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 11:22:56 +0000

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