Public ‘Not Being Told the Truth’ About Cellphone Radiation

Written by Rachel Militello

Research shows “there is causation between cellphone radiation and brain tumors,” according to Hunter Lundy, a personal injury attorney and lead counsel on a lawsuit against the cellphone industry.

Lundy is representing the family of the late Reverend Frank Aaron Walker. Walker died Dec. 31, 2020, at age 49, from a glioblastoma brain tumor — or what Lundy referred to as a “cellphone tumor.”

“[Walker] had tremendous cellphone exposures,” Lundy told Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on a recent episode of “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast.”

Kennedy also is on the legal team representing the Walker family, which names Motorola, AT&T, ZTE Corporation, Cricket Communications and the Telecommunications Industry Association as defendants.

According to the lawsuit, the defendants “downplayed, understated and/or did not state the health hazards and risks associated with cellphones” — even though they knew about them.

The lawsuit accuses the defendants of fraud, unfair trade practices, designed defects, inadequate warning and misrepresentation.

“The public is not being told the truth,” Lundy said. “People hold that cellphone next to their brain. The temporal lobe is the lobe surrounding the side of the brain of the ear, which gets the most exposure.”

According to Kennedy, cellphones transmit “dangerous carcinogenic radiation” even when people aren’t using them.

“The more apps you have on your phone, the more radiation is being transmitted,” Kennedy said. “Those apps are in communication with the tower all the time.”

Lundy said peer-reviewed studies show cellphone radiation affects not just the brain, but also other parts of the body. “There are studies that show men that put the cellphone in their pocket have a reduction of sperm count,” he said.

Research also shows women who put their cellphones in their bras “when they were exercising, jogging, they started showing up with tumors,” Lundy said.

European countries are already aware of the dangers of cellphone radiation and in some countries, you can’t have a cellphone unless you’re 16.

Kennedy shared that there is a series of patents going back to the 1990s that show the telecommunication industry was patenting technology to “protect human tissue from radiation that they knew was emanating from their cellphones and destroying human cells, mutating them and it causing tumors.”

Since the industry would have to admit what it did was wrong, the patents ended up being shelved.

Lundy’s law firm is in possession of those old patents and is using them as evidence in the Walker case.

“They knew exactly what was happening,” he said.

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Via https://principia-scientific.com/public-not-being-told-the-truth-about-cellphone-radiation/

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  2. I remember hearing about doctors getting those tumors because they were among the first who were using cellphones on a daily basis until they came down in price and was available for the general public. When cellphones first came out, you had to have credit checks and all that and since many Black people don’t have stellar credit, that is when you saw, “pre-paid” cellphones and service come down the pike. Gotta give those tumors to everyone; equal opportunity tumors, doncha know. When I’m out and about, I am the only one sitting in a waiting room with a book in my hand. Everyone else is either looking down at that phone, scrolling or on the phone being loud. You can’t tell folks anything. If it’s touted as the next ‘in’ thing, then there ya go. They will clutch that thing to them while being lowered into the ground. Before cellphones came along, we did just fine with our landlines and even after a tornado, the only thing that was working was that landline. Now, folks are up the creek without a paddle if the power goes out. They don’t know what they are missing.

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  3. Shelby, I’m particularly concerned when I see how addicted young people are to their smarthphones, especially when I see studies showing how this addiction delays emotional and social development. Here in NZ’s vaccine choice movement, people are really concerned about being tracked by their smartphone and constructing faraday cages to keep them in. And some are scurrying to get their landlines reinstalled before the whole system goes down.

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    • Verizon is the only landline carrier and they are telling us that due to the fact that they have so few customers, they may be ending landline service soon. I am hoping that won’t happen before something really big happens here that will make us ALL long for the days of landline phones. And yes, I do not believe that the young are going to live very long, healthy lives because they are starting out using that killer technology and that does not equate with living a long and healthy life.

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