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And one of the first reviews he put together, he did like 350 studies and he found, I think it was like 55 to 60% showed harmful biological effects. It was like kind of almost 50-50. But then when he subdivided them into who was funded independently and who was funded by industry.
And one of the first reviews he put together, he did like 350 studies and he found, I think it was like 55 to 60% showed harmful biological effects. It was like kind of almost 50-50. But then when he subdivided them into who was funded independently and who was funded by industry.
And one of the first reviews he put together, he did like 350 studies and he found, I think it was like 55 to 60% showed harmful biological effects. It was like kind of almost 50-50. But then when he subdivided them into who was funded independently and who was funded by industry.
It was like 70% of the independent studies showed harmful biological effects and like 25 to 30% funded by industry showed harmful biological effects. And then more and more people did the same thing and they found the same conclusions. UC Berkeley in 2010 did a review of all the industry funded studies and were like, these are inadequate. These are
It was like 70% of the independent studies showed harmful biological effects and like 25 to 30% funded by industry showed harmful biological effects. And then more and more people did the same thing and they found the same conclusions. UC Berkeley in 2010 did a review of all the industry funded studies and were like, these are inadequate. These are
It was like 70% of the independent studies showed harmful biological effects and like 25 to 30% funded by industry showed harmful biological effects. And then more and more people did the same thing and they found the same conclusions. UC Berkeley in 2010 did a review of all the industry funded studies and were like, these are inadequate. These are
studies that are not even using real cell phones for their studies they're using simulated frequencies uh so it's it's insane and geared to get better results right of course because what what is the worst outcome for the telecom industry and we're talking you know the
studies that are not even using real cell phones for their studies they're using simulated frequencies uh so it's it's insane and geared to get better results right of course because what what is the worst outcome for the telecom industry and we're talking you know the
studies that are not even using real cell phones for their studies they're using simulated frequencies uh so it's it's insane and geared to get better results right of course because what what is the worst outcome for the telecom industry and we're talking you know the
OG ones like Motorola and now Verizon, AT&T, and of course the big tech device companies, but really the telecom giants, this could really hamper. And it's happened since the 90s. That Dr. Henry Lai guy in 2006 found that radio frequency cell phone exposure causes DNA strand breaks. And then Motorola went on this smear campaign and was like, no, no, no, that's inconclusive.
OG ones like Motorola and now Verizon, AT&T, and of course the big tech device companies, but really the telecom giants, this could really hamper. And it's happened since the 90s. That Dr. Henry Lai guy in 2006 found that radio frequency cell phone exposure causes DNA strand breaks. And then Motorola went on this smear campaign and was like, no, no, no, that's inconclusive.
OG ones like Motorola and now Verizon, AT&T, and of course the big tech device companies, but really the telecom giants, this could really hamper. And it's happened since the 90s. That Dr. Henry Lai guy in 2006 found that radio frequency cell phone exposure causes DNA strand breaks. And then Motorola went on this smear campaign and was like, no, no, no, that's inconclusive.
What was the name of this? It was called what again?
What was the name of this? It was called what again?
What was the name of this? It was called what again?
Dr. Henry Lai, L-A-I.
Dr. Henry Lai, L-A-I.
Dr. Henry Lai, L-A-I.
Henry Lai, and then how will we find that on the internet? Just type in DNA strands?
Henry Lai, and then how will we find that on the internet? Just type in DNA strands?