Public ‘Not Being Told the Truth’ About Cellphone Radiation

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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    Alan

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    My wife died in 2020 of Glioblastoma. We live in an area with very lousy cell service. An old fashioned land line was our primary means of communication. She had a cell phone, but seldom used it, being that she was a stay at home housewife, her exposure was limited. I wonder how many people have been using cell phones for years and are perfectly healthy?

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      Phil Inman

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      Alan, You shouldn’t have to wonder how many phone users are not harmed. The testing should be done, Data gathered, stored and made public. It is very suspicious that, like with the vax, adequate unbiased data is unavailable. And where less than perfect data exists, it is attacked.

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    Tom

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    Let me clue you in pally…the public is lied to and propagandized about EVERYTHING.

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    Typhus

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    This obfuscation was blatant & ongoing back in the 70s too. The .mil denied that massive comms infrastructure & colocated Radars were not harmful to soldier health.

    But, over a 6 month period of operations on top of a German Mountain with all of these rech sources of radiation…10 female soldiers were, one at a time, removed from remote site duties after becoming pregnant.

    Someone wasn’t taking any chances.

    Side effects were that the original 3 10- Soldier crews had to be pared down to 2 crews of men only…performing 24 hour duty shifts 365/7/24…without leave or pass or any break.

    This turned out to be a advance glimpse of the future in .mil operations.

    The female soldiers NEVER returned to duty on this remote site. But regardless of not performing their assigned duties, were rewarded with rapid promotions & wards despite also having had 10 children out if wedlock…a crime at the time. Just a year prior, such an action automatically resulted in ejection from the .mil.

    How times have changed.

    Except, there is still massive denial that electromagnetic radio emissions harm anyone.

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    Typhus

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    .mil flatly stated comms and radar emissions were Not harmful.

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