Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 20, 2022: Something Is in the Air



Something Is In The Air - The cell phone radiation documentary

Something Is In The Air – The cell phone radiation documentary


One of the very impressive scenes from this short and informative 2021 documentary on the effects of cell phone and wireless radiation is the recording of sounds made by bees in an undisturbed hive as compared to the collective sounds the hive creates with the introduction of an active mobile phone. Nothing short of alarming!

What will happen to the honey bees as well as other pollinating insects once 5G is fully rolled out? And what about the energy consumption required by the new wireless technologies?

“According to a 2020 study, 5G generates five times as much greenhouse gas than wired fiber optics.”

Most of the rampant symptoms of modern health conditions that are attributed to “stress”—headaches, anxiety, sleeping disorders, and so forth—are really caused by electromagnetic radiation fields and non-ionizing radiation, in particular. Even more than adults, children are especially prone to EMF effects.

Are the safety regulations sufficient? And what role do the World Health Organization (and its International EMF Project) and the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) really play? 

Related Solari Reports:

Staying Healthy in a Wireless World with Jason Bawden-Smith

Future Science Series: Is There a Connection between 5G and Covid-19? A Conversation with Beverly Rubik, PhD, Parts 1 & 2

Additional Reading:

Auvinen A, Feychting M, Ahlbom A, […]; COSMOS Study Group. Headache, tinnitus and hearing loss in the international Cohort Study of Mobile Phone Use and Health (COSMOS) in Sweden and Finland. Int J Epidemiol. 2019; 48(5):1567-1579.

Favre D. Mobile phone-induced honeybee worker piping. Apidologie. 2011; 42:270–279.

Levine H, Jørgensen N, Martino-Andrade A, et al. Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis. Hum Reprod Update. 2017; 23(6):646-659.

Thielens A, Bell D, Mortimore DB, et al. Exposure of insects to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields from 2 to 120 GHz. Sci Rep. 2018; 8:3924.

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