Thursday, December 29, 2011

Why Were Dr. Dimitris Panagopoulos`s Studies Ignored in the IARC`s Evaluation of the "Available Science" Determining Cell Phone Radiation as a "Possible Carcinogen"?



Hi Dariusz, 

I did see the article and thought that it was in part a response to my questions. I hence posted it to my list and soon received an email from Dr. Dimitris Panagopoulus questioning why his own research was also in fact seemingly ignored -- or to perhaps rephrase it semantically as "not taken into account." 

He attached several of his papers to the email that I have since uploaded to Scribd: 

"ANALYZING THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF MODERN TELECOMMUNICATIONS MICROWAVES"<http://www.scribd.com/doc/76712234/Panagopoulos-Nova-2011-Adv-Med-Biol-Review-Chapter>, 

"Bioeffects of mobile telephony radiation in relation to its intensity or distance from the antenna" <http://www.scribd.com/doc/76712124/Panagopoulos-Et-Al-IJRB-2010a>, 

"Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz"

In my opinion, arrogantly ignoring/disregarding/overlooking any evidence while at the same time using Scientific Rhetoric as a smokescreen to obfuscate the issue is not only the worst and most dangerous form of ignorance, but it is also verging on a form of psychopathology. Perhaps, we can call it trickle-down psychopathology in this case, as it seems to have infected large portions of the population -- who seem to possess, in other words, what Marcuse called the "Happy Consciousness." "I do not care what injustices are occurring in the world as long as my false electromagnetic needs are being satisfied." 

Anyway perhaps you can answer Dr. Dimitris Panagopoulus`s question. Many people who are on top of this issue know that Dr. Panagoplous, as well as Dr. Olle Johansson, and many others have been academically persecuted for doing research, and hence speaking out on it, which show biological effects from exposure to electromagnetic radiation. 

Best regards, 

Art KAB

http://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2011/12/11/•-column-2-at-the-communities-the-washingtontimes-com/#comment-1025

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