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The Bioinitiative Report is part of the rich cultural and scientific heritage of Mankind. It thus belongs to all human beings and cannot be subject to economical exploitation, not even by its authors. Human decency indicates that in the middle of this international epidemic where thousands of thousands are dying in close proximitiy to cell phone base stations and through the use of cell phones, this knowledge must remain free of charge for everybody. Powerful delinquents inside the Electromagnetic Fields Project of the World Health Organisation and the International Commission for Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) have indicated that according to their profound knowledge of Medicine and their jobs as physicists and engineers inside both institutions, there is no “objective” evidence that microwave/radiofrequency radiation could cause any sort of harmful medical effects. That is, cell phone telephony and wireless internet are perfectly safe commercial irradiations of billions around the planet. So they say. The Bioinitiative Report stands out as a most important weapon in the struggle against the medical fraud and the genocide that is being sponsored from within the WHO and the ICNIRP. This scaffold of corruption has been built following the same blueprint of treachery and deceit of the tobacco genocide. Margaret Chan, present day director of the WHO, will have to respond for this rampant criminality.
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Section 18 List of BioInitiative Participants
Organizing Committee Members
Carl F. Blackman*, Ph.D.
Founder, Former President and
Full Member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society
Raleigh, NC USA
*opinions expressed are not necessarily those of his employer,
the US Environmental Protection Agency
Martin Blank, PhD Associate Professor
Former President and Full Member of Bioelectromagnetics Society
Dept. of Physiology. College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia University
New York, NY USA
Prof. Michael Kundi, PhD
Full Member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society
Institute of Environmental Health, Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Cindy Sage, MA, Owner
Full Member. Bioelectromagnetics Society
Sage Associates
Santa Barbara, CA USA
Participants
David O. Carpenter, MD
Director, Institute for Health and the Environment
University at Albany East Campus
Rensselaer, NY USA
Zoreh Davanipour. DVM, PhD
Friends Research Institute
Los Angeles, CA USA

David Gee
Coordinator Emerging Issues and Scientific Liaison
Strategic Knowledge and Innovation
European Environmental Agency
Copenhagen, Denmark       
Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD, Prof.
Department of Oncology
University Hospital
Orebro, Sweden
Olle Johansson, PhD, Associate Professor
The Experimental Dermatology Unit.
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
Stockholm, Sweden
Henry Lai, PhD
Department of Bioengineering
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington USA
Kjell Hansson Mild, PhD, Prof.
Former President and Full Member of Bioelectromagnetics Society
Board Member, European Bioelectromagnetics Society (EBEA)
Umea University, Department of Radiation Physics
Umeå, Sweden
Amy Sage, Research Associate
Sage Associates
Santa Barbara, CA USA
Eugene L. Sobel, PhD
Friends Research Institute
Los Angeles, CA USA
Zhengping Xu, PhD
Guangdi Chen, PhD
Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory,
Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Hangzhou . People's Republic of China

Reviewers (partial)
James B. Burch, PhD
Arnold School of Public Health
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC USA
Nancy Evans, BS
Health Science Consultant
San Francisco, CA USA
Stanton Glanz, PhD
University of California, San Francisco
Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education
Cardiovascular Research Institute, Institute for Health Policy Studies
San Francisco, CA USA
Denis Henshaw, PhD
Professor of Physics
Human Radiation Effects Group
Wills Physics Laboratory
Bristol University, Bristol, UK
Samuel Milham, MD
Washington State Department of Health (retired)
Olympia, Washington
Louis Slesin, PhD
Microwave News
New York, NY USA

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