AN INVISIBLE THREAT: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH | DOCUMENTARY
An Invisible Threat looks at the relationship between microwave technology and health, investigating the conflicts of interest among industry representatives, politicians, scientists, and consumers that leave us unprotected from the effects of radiation.
Wireless networks irradiate microwaves indiscriminately across cities, villages, and the countryside of all developed countries. This increasing exposure disturbs the biological processes that are essential for the healthy growth of human beings, animals, and plants—it especially affects children and teenagers.
The reasonable doubt that has arisen from independent scientific reports regarding the harmful effects of these technologies has led the Council of Europe to recommend its member countries apply the Precautionary Principle. In June 2011, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a body of the World Health Organization (WHO), admitted for the first time that microwaves produced by mobile phones could be “possible carcinogens.”
Our investigation delves into three groups: the telecommunications industry (mobile telephone companies, MMF); official organizations (WHO, IARC, ICNIRP); and official scientific reports (BioInitiative, Interphone, CEFALO). In parallel, An Invisible Threat takes in the daily life of Minerva Palomar, a woman affected by electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome, and the obstacles she needs to overcome in order to lead a normal life. An Invisible Threat has a clear international focus, dealing with a social issue of global importance. Microwave effects are currently being analyzed and debated in almost all developed countries.
The question is, are we prepared for the answers?
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