“Drunk on Wireless? Public Health Consequences of Cellphone and Wireless Exposure” gets three hours at the Left Forum conference today through Sunday in New York.
Thirty-two organizations claiming there is excessive, harmful pulsed radiation of “humans, animals and the environment” will be represented in a three-hour program that starts at 10 a.m. Sunday May 22 at the Left Forum’s conference at the John Jay Criminal College in New York City.
Speaking are Camilla Rees, chair of Electromagnetichealth.org; David Carpenter, University at Albany; Martin Pall, Washington State University; Duncan Campbell, Living Dialogues/KGNU, and Martin Blank, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University.
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Rees is the author of a 54-point essay on the dangers of radiation and steps that are being taken to lessen health effects.
Michele Hertz, head of Stop Smart Meters New York, will manage the EMF Safety Network table at the conference.
An initial session from 10 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. will be followed by an hour-long panel. About 5,000 people are expected at the three-day program that has scores of panels and hundreds of speakers. The full program is in this link.
Wi-Fi Health Orgs Listed
Among organizations represented at the conference are:
Bioinitiative.org
International EMF Alliance, iemfa.org
Electromagnetichealth.org
Stop Smart Meters.UK.org
Stop Smart Meters Woodstock NY.org
Electrical Pollution.com
Wireless Safety Solutions
GUARDS (Global Union Against Radiation Deployment from Space)
Doctors W.A.R.N.
We Are the Evidence
Maine Coalition to Stop Smart Meterrs
Powerwatch.org, UK
Cellphone Task Force.org
Take Back Your Power
No Such Thing as "Safe Wireless"
EMR Policy Institute, emrpolicy.org
Baby Safe Project.org
American Assn. for Cell Phone Safety.org
Environmental Health Trust, ehtrust.org
Electromagnetic Radiation Safety, safeemr.com
Magda Havas.com


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