Topic: Emf

4 chapters across the catalog

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:31:52 - 1:35:02

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Naomi Wolf, EMF Protection and Science Literacy

Author Naomi Wolf recently discussed the dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radio frequency signals on her program. She admitted to spending $400 on a pendant designed to protect against EMFs, despite having no evidence of its efficacy. The segment is criticized for demonstrating a lack of scientific literacy while promoting expensive, unproven health products.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:25:18 - 1:32:16

1106: Smart Wall

UN 5G Health Warning, Claire Edwards Address

Claire Edwards addressed the United Nations, warning of a "global health catastrophe" caused by 5G electromagnetic frequencies. She compared 5G radiation to directed energy weapons and urged the Secretary General to halt the rollout at UN duty stations. The Secretary General admitted ignorance of the dangers and promised to raise the issue with the World Health Organization.

Moral Debt
Episode 722 2:13:35 - 2:21:11

722: Moral Debt

EMF Radiation Health Risks and Columbia University Petition

Dr. Martin Blank of Columbia University and 160 colleagues have petitioned the UN and WHO regarding the health risks of electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation from cell phones and Wi-Fi. The scientists claim that current safety limits are insufficient and that rising exposure is damaging human DNA and contributing to cancer rates. One host shares a personal experience of receiving a minor RF burn from a magnetic loop antenna.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 1:00:07 - 1:01:46

182: Magnets In Space

Electromagnetic Fields, Toyota Glitches, HAARP Activity

The hosts speculate that unexplained vehicle accelerations could be caused by high levels of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) interfering with car electronics. They note that US infrastructure has more exposed power lines than Europe, potentially creating localized interference zones. A significant "blip" in HAARP activity on March 10 is also mentioned as a possible factor in electronic disruptions.