The EMF Smoking Gun

illustration of man holding smoking gun

He worked for Google and in my naivety, I thought he might be interested in what I had learned concerning the scary health effects of cellphones and wireless technology. In retrospect, a graduation party probably wasn’t the best place to discuss such a heavy topic, but I felt compelled to act. As a member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), I thought he could help me get the word out?!

I delivered about half of my impassioned speech and was then cut off. “I read about this years ago and it has all been debunked. They’ve never been able to prove a mechanism. The only effect wireless technology has on living tissue is heat production.” 

“That’s not true!”, I said. “There are literally thousands of scientific papers in peer reviewed literature showing damaging biological effects from nonionizing radiation not caused by heat. The mechanism is oxidative stress,” I said, becoming rattled.

His eyes glazed over as I uttered the words “oxidative stress.”

With a snarky tone, he replied, “All these publications and yet they still haven’t come up with a smoking gun!”

I tried to hide my exasperation and politely ended the conversation. 

The adversity from that day got me thinking long and hard… What would it take to convince skeptics that we are all facing health dangers from constant exposure to wireless communication radiation?

On a Search for the Smoking Gun

It’s been 4 years now since that afternoon. Since then, I’ve been on a search to find the elusive smoking gun. There are hundreds of amazing research studies published in the peer reviewed literature that show cell damage, DNA damage, and cell dysfunction, but they are all abstract. The science deals with invisible concepts and calculations. And, unless you are one who is familiar with looking at blots and/or cells under a microscope, these findings are unrelatable. 

The most compelling studies for the lay audience have been those showing blood effects. During the COVID pandemic, I wrote a blog discussing an effect called rouleaux formation in which red blood cells stick to each other in stacks creating long chains, after they have been exposed to a cellphone or WIFI router. At that time, this diagnosis was made by a technique called dark field microscopy. Although I was convinced by the pictures I saw, the scientific community at large was not. The skeptics believed the photos were the result of artifacts caused by improper technique. This potential health sequela was therefore discounted.

One night, it occurred to me that I have on rare occasion seen rouleaux formation when reading vascular ultrasound studies. The appearance is characteristic; nothing else causes the appearance. I decided to work with an ultrasound technologist to do a study and see if cellphone radiation does indeed have the ability to create rouleaux formation. The results and accompanying supplementary videos are published in our paper titled:

Hypothesis: ultrasonography can document dynamic in vivo rouleaux formation due to mobile phone exposure

I invite you to read the paper and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues. This paper is the smoking gun. It visually displays an effect occurring inside our bodies from wireless devices that have nothing to do with heat. And, it’s an effect that can have significant health consequences. More studies will be done in the future to further our understanding of this phenomenon and determine how common this is. Now, I am hopeful. The paper was released 4 weeks ago and, as I write this blog, there have been over 5000 views and downloads from all over the world! 

What Can we Do?

As the Environmental Health Trust and others have been warning from the belltowers for years, the cellphone is a 2-way microwave radio. Please don’t keep an active cellphone in your pocket or bra. Instead, place the phone on a countertop or table at a distance from you when you are at home or work. And place your phone in airplane mode when you need to carry it on your body from place to place. Better yet, get in the habit of carrying it in a bag off your body. 

Furthermore, never put a cellphone up to your head. Get used to a wired headset or better yet, use the speaker mode function. Although we have yet investigated the potential for rouleaux in the brain’s blood vessels, this seems a highly likely possibility in some people where the benefit is certainly not worth the risk.

Stay tuned and be safe by remembering and acting on four little words—distance is your friend!!!