A Calculated Deception
The risks of RF radiation have long been downplayed by a calculated conspiracy. In the 1990s, under Bill Clinton’s presidency, and influenced by questionable figures like Jeffrey Epstein. The 1996 Telecommunications Act was pushed through, effectively preventing communities from challenging the placement of cell towers on health grounds. This wasn’t just a coincidence; it was a deliberate move orchestrated by industry insiders and political actors to ensure the proliferation of wireless technology without scrutiny.
The Influence and the Fallout
Shady Wall Street players and industry magnates systematically influenced these policies, leaving the public to bear the hidden costs. The guidelines established by the FCC were fundamentally flawed, ignoring ample evidence of non-thermal effects. This deception was not just negligent—it was intentional.
The Role of Insurance Companies
Even insurance companies have steered clear of covering RF radiation health risks, acknowledging the potential for significant litigation. This silent acknowledgment speaks volumes about the known risks and the anticipation of future legal battles, indicating that the industry has been aware of these dangers all along.
RFK Jr.’s Potential Impact as HHS Secretary
With RFK Jr. potentially leading HHS, there’s hope for a significant shift. He can mandate rigorous research and push for the inclusion of non-thermal risks in FCC guidelines. This could lead to a much-needed reevaluation of existing laws and protections.
A Call for Accountability
The time for transparency and accountability is now. As the hidden costs of wireless technology come to light, the push for reform and the protection of public health must take precedence. Only through concerted effort and unwavering advocacy can we ensure a safer future for all.