Remarkable New Radiofrequency Radiation Cancer Animal Study

From Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director, Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley: Radiofrequency Radiation Cancer Promotion:  Animal Study Makes Waves Germany’s Alex Lerchl Does a U-Turn Microwave News, Mar 13, 2015 The … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – February, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

  An Electronic Silent Spring February, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer   Dear Friends and Colleagues:   Please note: 1. I’ve posted a Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/EMF-Solutions-from-Katie-Singer/1534132673520164. I’m also posting on my site, www.electronicsilentspring.com, and at www.opednews.com. My site and blog … Continue reading

Slingshots at Goliath

Slingshots at Goliath From Chapter 9 of An Electronic Silent Spring by Katie Singer Published by SteinerBooks 2014 www.ElectronicSilentSpring.com www.facebook.com/pages/EMF-Solutions-from-Katie-Singer/1534132673520164     Here’s a partial list of actions taken by international government agencies and professional organizations in response to concerns … Continue reading

iPhone 6 SAR: Radiation Levels and Separation Distance

(Oct. 8, 2014 update) by Dr. Joel Moskowitz, UC/Berkeley School of Public Health www.saferemr.com recommended reading by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Please check out what Dr. Joel Moskowitz reports about the Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus SAR levels: iPhone … Continue reading

New Cars Can Be Hacked to Disable the Driver’s Control of the Breaks

New cars have 30 to 50 computers, and they can be hacked so that the driver does not have control of the brakes. Check out this episode on 60 Minutes: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/darpa-dan-kaufman-internet-security-60-minutes/ For a review of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted within … Continue reading

Filtering Magnetic Fields: A Discussion with Electrical Engineer Al Hislop

Filtering Magnetic Fields A Discussion with Electrical Engineer Al Hislop Recording artists know that electrical “noise” can disturb their sound quality. Geologists and other scientists whose work requires sensitive meters have noticed that nearby elevators, computers and solar power inverters … Continue reading

Publisher’s Weekly (April 7, 2014) Named An Electronic Silent Spring a Green Book With a Green Theme

Portal Books An Electronic Silent Spring: Facing the Dangers and Creating Safe Limitsby Katie Singer outlines the technological, biological, and legal aspects of electrosmog. It presents testimony from leading scientists, policy makers and citizens, and provides ways to reduce our … Continue reading