“We live in a dangerous age. Man masters nature before he has learned to master himself.”

Albert Schweitzer

High-frequency electromagnetic fields – the underestimated biological effect

Today, mobile communication has become commonplace, much used – sometimes more intensively, sometimes more extensively.

Mobile communication makes life easier and, to a certain extent, faster, more convenient and more efficient – from a technology perspective. That is why it is hard to imagine everyday life without it.

But technology must be geared to people and biological systems – it must not damage or even destroy them. People have been ignoring this principle for decades or centuries. Think of the wood preservative scandal, nuclear power with its accident consequences and unresolved disposal, asbestos, nanotechnology, pesticides, biocides and genetic engineering, heavy metal contamination, ammunition containing uranium…. The examples of ecological burdens could go on for pages.

Mobile communication is another example. It affects not only the individual, but the general public. It’s like smoking everywhere and having to inhale the smoke as ordinary breathing air all the time. The electromagnetic fields of mobile communication burden us almost everywhere.

There is a thermal effect and an athermal effect.

Thermal effect

The thermal effect limit takes into account that the heat is dissipated by the devices on and in the head through the blood circulation without causing any damage due to the heat. This is especially important for the eyes, as they are not perfused with blood and the heat cannot be dissipated via the blood.

The limits for mobile transmitters are based only on thermal effects and in Germany range from 2,500,000 to 10,000,000 μW/m2 (microwatts/m2), depending on the frequency.

Athermal effect

The athermal effect is the biologically more effective part of the electromagnetic fields. The frequencies of mobile communications technology are in the megahertz to gigahertz range. For technical reasons, these frequencies are usually switched on and off several times per second. This creates the so-called “pulsation”.

For example, the pulsing is 10 pulses/second for WLAN, 217 pulses/second for a cell phone – 2 magnetic field pulses/second in standby. In addition to the high-frequency component, pulse rate appears to have a significant impact on biological systems. The 10 pulses/second on WLAN have an impact on the brain activity that generates the alpha waves and reduces access to intuition.

Mobile radio technology uses low-pulsed high-frequency microwave radiation. Many studies and researches show the biological effects. The electromagnetic fields can, among other things

– lead to oxidative stress for the cells, which causes changes and disturbances of the EEG. – result in the opening of the blood-brain barrier. Components from the blood can enter the brain that do not belong there, such as toxins and proteins. – lead to chromosomal changes. As a result, the WHO has classified mobile phone radiation as possibly carcinogenic.

The intensity of electromagnetic fields in cities outdoors is already in some cases far above 1,000 μW/m2, but the actual exposure is created by each individual himself, e.g., by having his own mobile radio transmitters in homes and offices (WLAN routers) or by using his cell phone to make calls.

Caution: Tablet PC on the lap exceeds the recommendation of the BuND by a factor of 30,000!
TabletPC with WLAN, 19 cm (distance) 32 .000 μW/m2
WLANRouter, 20 cm 205,000 μW/m2
WLAN access point, 20 cm 149,000 μW/m2
Laptop, 50 cm 27,000 μW/m2
Recommendations of the BuND 1 μW/m2
Table from “Diagnose Funk”, environmental and consumer organization for protection against electromagnetic radiation, Aug. 2013 – 1st edition

When talking on a cell phone, even higher field strengths are generated at the head. The natural background radiation in the range of 1 GHz – 1 THz (Neitzke) is 0.0000005 μW/m2.

You should avoid low-pulsed high-frequency microwave radiation such as cell phone and especially WLAN as much as possible for increasing your performance and effectiveness to be in an Awaikened Mind. From a certain radiation intensity – duration and radiation character – irreparable damage to the nerve structure may occur (especially in children and adolescents), which may also result in serious diseases and behavioral changes.

Information from Barrie Trower, retired head and instructor of the Microwave Weapons Division of the MI 6 intelligence service, shows the enormously high damage to DNA caused by WLAN, especially in children: Children run the risk of passing on this genetic damage to their children and thus from generation to generation.

The classified documents contain instructions not to share these findings from thousands of research reports with the public so as not to harm industry. We will be happy to send you the documents by Barrie Trower and the lecture translated into German. => No WLAN in the schools!

Information on the effects of electromagnetic fields from mobile communications in the German-speaking area, including: www.kompetenzinitiative.net www.buergerwelle.de www.diagnose-funk.org www.maes.de

Maes offers an interesting overview of radiation exposure on his website in the section “Limits for mobile phone waves”: guide values, recommendations, biological thresholds, effects, comparisons.
High-frequency electromagnetic fields – the underestimated biological effect