Dr. Thomas Cowan, MD (Health and Human Rights Summit, March 12, 2020); Dr. Devra Davis, Melbourne Univ., Dec. 2, 2015; Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
(Dr. Thomas Cowan, MD) What is the cause of the coronavirus pandemic? 5G EMF "poisoning" of cells. Maybe that's why we call them cellular phones, not the grid of bombardment being shot at us for them to work in one place and not another. What is the only fully 5G city in the world today? Wuhan, China. Filmed on March 12, 2020 at the Health and Human Rights Summit in Tucson, Arizona. Camera, sound, and editing by Joshua Coleman.
The shocking truth about mobile phones and wireless radiation
(The University of Melbourne) This talk is entitled "The truth about mobile phone and wireless radiation: what we know, what we need to find out, and what you can do now."
It is presented by visiting Professor of Medicine Devra Davis, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Israel and Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey.
Electro Magnetic Frequencies (EMFs) sicken
LECTURE: What are the health effects of mobile cell phones and wireless radiation? While Australia has led the world in safety standards, including compulsory seat-belt legislation, plain packaging on cigarettes, and product and food disclosure legislation, it falls behind in addressing the significant issues associated with mobile phone use.
In this Dean’s Lecture epidemiologist and electromagnetic radiation expert Dr. Devra Davis outlines the evolution of the mobile phone and smartphone and provides background to the current 19-year-old [as of 2015] radiation safety standards (SAR), policy developments, and international legislation.
New global studies on the health consequences of mobile/wireless radiation will be presented, including children’s exposure and risks.
SPEAKER: Dr. Devra Davis is an internationally recognized expert on electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and other wireless transmitting devices (such as wifi systems). She is at Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School and Ondokuz Mayis University in Turkey.
Dr. Davis is the founding director of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute — the first institute of its kind in the world, to examine the environmental factors that contribute to the majority of cases of cancer.
In 2007 she founded the nonprofit Environmental Health Trust to provide basic research and education about environmental health hazards. Dr. Davis served as the Pres. Clinton appointee to the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board in the USA from 1994-1999, an independent executive branch agency that investigates, prevents, and mitigates chemical accidents.
As the former senior advisor to the assistant secretary for health in the Department of Health and Human Services, she has counseled leading officials in the United States, United Nations, European Environment Agency, Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and World Bank.
Dr. Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in physiological psychology and a Master's degree in sociology from the Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1967. She completed her Ph.D. in science studies at the Univ. of Chicago as a Danforth Foundation graduate fellow, 1972, and an M.P.H. in epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Univ. as a senior National Cancer Institute post-doctoral fellow, 1982.
She has authored more than 200 publications and has been published in the Lancet and Journal of the American Medical Association as well as Scientific American and the New York Times.
As the former senior advisor to the assistant secretary for health in the Department of Health and Human Services, she has counseled leading officials in the United States, United Nations, European Environment Agency, Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and World Bank.
Dr. Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in physiological psychology and a Master's degree in sociology from the Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1967. She completed her Ph.D. in science studies at the Univ. of Chicago as a Danforth Foundation graduate fellow, 1972, and an M.P.H. in epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Univ. as a senior National Cancer Institute post-doctoral fellow, 1982.
She has authored more than 200 publications and has been published in the Lancet and Journal of the American Medical Association as well as Scientific American and the New York Times.
Dr. Davis is an internationally-recognized expert on electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and other wireless transmitting devices.
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