Professional Concern
What the Leading Experts Say about
Electromagnetic Pollution
“The problem is, man-made electromagnetic exposures aren't “normal.” They are artificial artifacts, with unusual intensities, signaling characteristics, pulsing patterns, and wave forms, that don’t exist in nature. And they can misdirect cells in myriad ways. Every aspect of the ecosystem may be affected, including all living species from animals, humans, plants and even microorganisms in water and soil.”
B. Blake Levitt Former New York Times journalist and author Electromagnetic Fields, A Consumer’s Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves and Editor of Cell Towers, Wireless Convenience? Or Environmental Hazard?

Samuel Milham MD, MPH Medical
epidemiologist in occupational epidemiology.
Researcher The first scientist to report increased cancers in electrical workers and to link childhood leukemia with the spread of residential electrification.
Researcher The first scientist to report increased cancers in electrical workers and to link childhood leukemia with the spread of residential electrification.
“Federal and State public
heath agencies are not officially addressing what many concerned
scientists and medical doctors now see as an emerging public health
problem. There are no health surveillance or remedial
response systems in place to advise citizens about
electromagnetic radiation exposure (EMR). As wireless technology
evolves, ambient background levels increase, creating electrical
pollution conditions which are becoming ubiquitous and more invasive.”
Libby Kelley, MA Managing Secretariat International Commission For Electromagnetic Safety; Founder, Council on Wireless Technology Impacts; EMF environmental consultant,
Co-Producer of documentary, “Public Exposure: DNA, Democracy and the Wireless Revolution”;
Libby Kelley, MA Managing Secretariat International Commission For Electromagnetic Safety; Founder, Council on Wireless Technology Impacts; EMF environmental consultant,
Co-Producer of documentary, “Public Exposure: DNA, Democracy and the Wireless Revolution”;

Janet Newton President, The EMR
Policy Institute www.EMRPolicy.org

The Venice Resolution, initiated by the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety (ICEMS) on June 6, 2008, and now signed by nearly 50 peer reviewed scientists worldwide

Paul J. Rosch, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry, New York Medical College; Honorary Vice President International Stress Management Association; Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners; Full Member, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences; Fellow, The Royal Society of Medicine; Emeritus Member, The Bioelectromagnetics Society
Magda Havas, PhD Associate Professor, Environment & Resource Studies,

William Rea, MD Founder & Director of the Environmental
Eric Braverman, MD Brain researcher, Author The Edge Effect, and Director of Path Medical in
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