RFK Jr. Spreads New Bogus Scare Mongering Bullshit About Cell Phone Safety
from the our-constituency-is-extremely-paranoid dept
The hype and madness surrounding 5G has always been pretty wild to watch.
On one hand, wireless carriers spent years implying that 5G was some type of cancer curing miracle technology (it’s not). At the same time, oodles of conspiracy theorists, celebrities, and various grifters tried to claim 5G was a rampant health menace (it’s not). In reality, 5G’s not actually interesting enough to warrant either position, but that never stopped anybody in the post-truth era.
The Trump administration’s pseudo-populist attempt to tap into the more delirious and desperate segments of the electorate has long taken advantage of this latter group’s often-legitimate distrust of modern medicine, corporations, and public safety regulators.
That’s once again the obvious plan for CDC conspiracy chief RFK Jr., who continues to purge government websites of any language that points out that cellular phone human health risks have not been scientifically proven via peer-reviewed, large studies:
“The FDA removed online information that said scientists have not connected exposure to radiofrequency (RF) waves, emitted by cell phones, to health problems in users.
Some of the removed webpages contained “old conclusions,” an HHS spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal. The spokesperson also said that researching cell phone radiation would “identify gaps in knowledge.” The agency provided a similar statement to Scientific American, adding that the research was “directed by President Trump’s MAHA Commission.”
RFK Jr. says he’s launching new “studies” (whatever that means given the standards we’ve seen applied in his unscientific anti-vaccination rhetoric) exploring the impact of 5G wireless on human health, and has been making the rounds making scary noises to what’s left of U.S. journalism institutions (like the pretty feckless USA Today):
“Generally speaking, electromagnetic radiation is a major health concern,” Kennedy said in the exclusive interview, when asked for his concerns about 5G towers. “I’m very concerned about it.”
In these interviews, RFK Jr. is making completely false claims that there’s “more than 10,000 studies” proving a clear risk of human harm from cell phone use. The World Health Organization found no justification for health concerns after a meta-analysis of nearly thirty years of research.
While it’s hubris to insist we know everything about wireless’ impact on human health, the science we do have traditionally points to a very clear conclusion: 5G isn’t likely to seriously to hurt you. In fact, in many ways 5G is potentially less harmful than previous iterations given that the millimeter wave spectrum being used in many cities can barely penetrate walls, much less human skin.
As Scientific American notes, while there have historically been studies suggesting potential cancerous impact from massive exposure using rats, “studies in humans have been inconsistent and limited in scope and efficacy.” The FDA had previously, and correctly, stated that “the weight of scientific evidence has not linked exposure to radio frequency energy from cellphone use with any health problems.”
Now if the Trump administration was actually serious about launching real-world scientific inquiries into cell phone health’s impact, that might be something. But we’re long past the point where this weird assortment of zealots deserve any benefit of the doubt. Especially given RFK Jr.’s history of completely unscientific, fear mongering gibberish.
Trump authoritarians love leaning into conspiracy theories for several reasons.
One, it exploits often legitimate frustration with institutional failures to tap into a neglected part of the electorate they can farm for support with fake populism (you see this commonly across the “MAHA” set, the anti-war lies, and the fake administration claim to support meaningful “antitrust reform”).
Two, it helps create an information fog of war where the electorate finds it harder to reliably identify what’s true, in turn making people more distrustful of the few legitimate media organizations still interested in the truth. This in turn makes it easier for authoritarians to lie to you (and the movement’s adjacent grifter economy to rip you off with false promises and cures).
Three, it distracts the public from what the Trump administration is actually doing most of the time, which in telecom and cellular has largely involved destroying any remaining oversight of our shitty telecom monopolies that are keen to rip you off.
It’s not populism, it’s exploitation. There are no answers here, only more confusion and chaos for suffering people. All to mask broad, grotesque corruption by a broad assortment of terrible human beings.
Many of these MAHA segments being targeted by Trump grifters (see: RFK Jr.’s siren call to angry Lyme Disease patients) spent decades feeling legitimately exploited and abused by corporate power, institutional failure, and U.S. health care dysfunction only to walk straight into the maw of some of the biggest grifting shitbags America may have ever spawned (which is really saying something).
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Comments on “RFK Jr. Spreads New Bogus Scare Mongering Bullshit About Cell Phone Safety”
If RFK Jr. thinks cell phones cause cancer, then he really doesn’t want to be eating Brazil nuts or bananas. The radiation in those is ionizing.
Re: Radon?
Has RFK had his house tested for Radon gas?
Trump phones are of course completely non-radiating and utterly safe.
And yet another line in the whole “let’s go back to the good ol days” and by good ol days meaning a past that never existed and was more insecure and less technically advanced continues on.
It must be the intention that like those digital minimalists who knowingly go with insecure solutions for “minimalism”, it must be the intention that these people who seek to run away from innovation and research like cowards never set foot in a free society again.
It's always been bullshit
I hold a degree in physics. I hold another degree in electrical engineering. My specialization in both was electromagnetic field theory, because I was fascinated by the beauty of Maxwell’s equations.
And I have watched as this nonsense has gone on and on and ON for decades, in part because scientists are generally intellectually honest and politicians are generally intellectually dishonest. Scientists are reluctant to definitively use the word “impossible” because that’s a very high bar to clear and they recognize that tomorrow new evidence may arrive which contradicts that finding. Politicians are, on the other hand, eager to use any word that they think will give them a tactical advantage, and so they deliberately mistranslate a scientific finding of “We currently see no evidence of X” into “Scientists say that there might be evidence of X”.
This includes the sane politicians as batshit-crazy ones like RFK Jr. And as a result we have a confused public that’s prone to believing whatever conspiracy theory comes along — and let me note that today, as I’m writing this, that apparently includes the management of the San Francisco 49ers football team, who are “investigating” a nearby power substation for a possible connection to their anomalously high injury rate. I wish I was making this up: Niners to look into ‘everything,’ including substation theory
Stop it. This is bullshit, it’s always been bullshit, and until someone publishes peer-reviewed replicable science indicating otherwise, it’s going to stay bullshit.
Referring to “President Trump’s MAHA Commission” doesn’t carry the weight that they think it does with regard to “scientific investigation.” In fact, it has the opposite of their intended effect.
Re:
Someone should ask RFK Jr if he thinks 3G radiation is a health hazard. The technology has been around for a few decades, and some were voicing the same “concerns” back when it was introduced, but the data should really be in by now.
If he says yes, then the next question is why he’s been using these devices for years. If he says no, then he can explain why he thinks 5G is different.
“Generally speaking, electromagnetic radiation is a major health concern,” Kennedy said in the exclusive interview, when asked for his concerns about 5G towers. “I’m very concerned about it.”
This is were the MSM fails. The very next question should be “Can you tell us why you think that? Is it your feelings, or is it science?”
And then full stop until you get an answer. And if its feelings, its needs to be mocked. It’s not rocket science.
Re: five double yous
Your idea that a reporter ask Why is a sweet nostalgia.
When I studied journalism, I learned the power of the five Ws (and their cousins). They’re very strong, yet light in the hand, and they aim true. Adam’s rib alone made more from less.
The news articles that I read today are content to answer two of those Ws. An especially diligent reporter may uncover a third.
Studies are not enough, we need proofs.
So let’s place RFK in a middle of a dozen 5G towers for few days, and if he becomes smart, 5G will definitely be a “major health concern”.
The zombie with gaps in its brain has no place making accusations of “gaps in knowledge.”
Still not distracted
Maybe he should look into whether or not it caused Epstein to commit suicide?
Time to rename CDC
It’s now the Center for Disease Conspiracy.
“We are going to keep studying cell-phone radiation until we get the results we want.”
Just more of that bogus “Gold Standard Science” the far-right lies about.
5G isn’t even one particular section of spectrum. Why 5G? Why, when the same spectrum was used at much higher power for ages before it was allocated to phones? Any other radio bad? Maybe shut down all the RWNJ AM radio and remove all comms from the cops, that should help.
Then we can throw out and shut down everything else, including all electrical and electronic items, as they generate radio. And then i guess we can blot out the sun to counter visible light and UV, which will eventually cause the Earth to freeze and eliminate the pesky infrared.
I wondered when Braindead Robert was going to raise the mobile phone horror bullshit again.
Can we ask?
RFK jr.
How many times he had a STD Checkup or Vac. PLEASE.
Effects of Wireless Radiation
The Food &Drug Administration last set wireless exposure limits in 1996.Since then over 11,000 scientific studies have raised questions about the health effects of wireless transmission. The District of Columbia circuit court of Appeals,one level below the Supreme Court ordered The FDA to re-examine these studies and update its standards in August of 2021. To date they have not acted.Financial pressure from the telecom industry.should not override safety standard. The power of wireless-go since 1996 has grown appreciably and has to be addressed. Kennedy is trying to make that happen. A good thing.
"Health advice"
Secretary Kennedy happens to be someone who went barefoot on an airplane. Yet we’re supposed to be taking “health advice” from him?