Cell Phone Industry Wins Right to Continue Not Warning Public About Radiation Danger Other Than in Fine Print of Manuals Most Don’t Read or Can’t Find
July 1, 2018
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By
B.N. FrankCell phone manufacturers have actually been
warning their shareholders – not customers – that they may eventually be
held liable for the harm they have caused.
In the meantime though, they want to keep the rest of us confused about harm from exposure and excited about new digital, electronic, and wireless technology.
Many people are unaware that warnings on packs of cigarettes weren’t included until 1964 even though there was research that had already proven they were harmful. For years afterward, people were still allowed to smoke almost everywhere – even in doctor’s offices and hospitals. The Tobacco Industry’s use of the American government’s appeal system was brilliantly described by character, Nick Naylor, in the 2004 film,
Thank You for Smoking.
It all seems ridiculous – almost laughable – to think that people believed that regularly inhaling smoke of any kind was completely harmless. We were played big-time by “Big Tobacco.”
In fact,
“Big Tobacco” was still using that American appeals system until last year to play us. Laughable, right?
In 2012, a federal bill was introduced by Dennis Kucinich called “
The Cell Phone Right to Know” Act. It was
supported by many – including scientists and medical professionals – but didn’t pass.
In 2014, The
Berkeley Cell Phone “Right to Know” Ordinance was
introduced to require cell phone retailers to provide consumers with:
“…purely factual and uncontroversial disclosures about commercial products.”
The city’s cell phone “right to know” ordinance requires cell phone retailers either to post a notice or provide consumers with the following safety information:
“To assure safety, the Federal Government requires that cell phones meet radiofrequency (RF) exposure guidelines. If you carry or use your phone in a pants or shirt pocket or tucked into a bra when the phone is ON and connected to a wireless network, you may exceed the federal guidelines for exposure to RF radiation. Refer to the instructions in your phone or user manual for information about how to use your phone safely.”
Decades of research had already proven that
exposure to cell phones and other digital, electronic, and wireless devices and infrastructure was
harmful. This legislation still didn’t make much reference to that.
That doesn’t matter to
CITA, who represents The Wireless Industry.
This is why The Telecom Industry- aka
“Big Wireless” – has been compared to
“Big Tobacco”recently and in the past. They have
legally been able to avoid warning us about
exposure except for in the
fine print of their
manuals which many don’t read – sometimes because they can’t find them. No one seems to have yet enforced
“The Precautionary Principle” on “
Big Wireless.”
Many people assume that all of this is harmless otherwise
we’d be warned by everyone under the sun – like we are with smoking. Children likely assume that all of this technology operates via
magic, otherwise every adult under the sun wouldn’t seem to be endorsing them to use it and
Sesame Streetwouldn’t feature a character named “Smarty the Smart Phone.”
Earlier this week, advertisers cheered at the California Supreme Court decision to vacate a lower court ruling in the Berkley ordinance that required cell phone retailers to warn customers about possible radiation exposure.
It’s bad for
business when people start worrying that excessive use and exposure to specific products and infrastructure will harm them and their loved ones, including their
pets.It’s not just The Telecom Industry aka
“Big Wireless” that doesn’t seem to care about any of this. Many of our
as well as
current and
former government employees don’t seem to care either.
In the meantime, well-meaning people are
raising money for research to cure cancer and
other health conditions while the powers-that-be continue
encouraging that we
expose ourselves and
our loved ones to
increasing amounts of radiation and
electrical pollution (Electrosmog).
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