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Introduction: Effects of electromagnetic field radiation on the nervous system

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Modern medical science has missed a most important etiologic factor in neurological diseases: electromagnetic radiation. While this was a subject commonly studied in the former Soviet Union, medical schools in the Western world have kept this knowledge away from its students. This of course, has been a deliberate action in order to hide the crimes of giant industries against the peoples of the world. Electromagnetic fields have shown tragic effects on each and every organ and tissue of the human body. Nokia, Sony, Eriksson, Motorola, Samsung et. al., have tried to hide this knowledge from Mankind in order to keep this immoral profit flowing into their accounts. Ross Adey´s is a classic that deserves all the due attention because, just like the Glaser List, it precedes the times of the international genocide sponsored by the Electromagnetic Fields Project of the World Health Organisation.
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