Monthly Archives: November 2016

Nov 2016 – Recommendations of The European Ombudsman on the EESC alleged failure/conflict of interest

Recommendation of the European Ombudsman concerning the alleged failure by the European Economic and Social Committee to ensure that a member declared all relevant interests. Read full article HERE Download details highlighting the historic report into the failure of the … Continue reading

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Urgent Appeal to Support European Manifesto to Regulate Electromagnetic Radiation Pollution

PLEASE SIGN and forward to other concerned scientists/researchers and social organisations and help protect the next generation. Re: European Manifesto – Urgent Appeal The link at the bottom of this email will give you access to the European Manifesto as drawn up … Continue reading

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Nov 2016 – New Results from Interphone confirm Glioma Risk associated with use of Mobile Phones

Prof. Lennart Hardell, MD (Dr Lennart Hardell is professor in oncology and cancer epidemiology at the University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden.) The Interphone study included 13 countries during the study period 2000 – 2004. The major results were published after … Continue reading

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Wireless pollution ‘out of control’ as corporate race for 5G gears up

27th October 2016       THE ECOLOGIST  www.theecologist.org Article by Lynne Wycherley  EXCERPT : With the UK’s Digital Economy Bill set to be finalised today, new 5G microwave spectra are about to be released across the planet without adequate safety testing, writes … Continue reading

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