Monthly Archives: April 2026

RF/EMF: It Was Never Just Cancer

The emerging case against chronic radiofrequency exposure is no longer confined to a single endpoint. Cancer remains the most politically difficult outcome to ignore, but the deeper argument is that the injury may begin much farther upstream, at the level of voltage sensing, ion timing, oxidative balance, and mitochondrial control. When the disturbance is that […]

The Mountain Exception: Basque, Rh-Negative Blood, and the Survival of Europe’s Outlier

Europe has plenty of old things. Old empires. Old churches. Old names. But the Basque Country, straddling northern Spain and southwestern France at the western end of the Pyrenees, preserves something rarer than age: nonconformity. It kept Euskara, a language isolate with no known living relatives. And it kept unusually high RhD-negative blood-group frequencies—high enough […]

High-Certainty Evidence: Mobile Phone Radiation, Cancer, Fertility — and Why Current Limits Are No Longer Defensible

There is now high-certainty evidence from experimental animal studies that radiofrequency radiation increases the risk of cancer and harms reproductive outcomes. That conclusion alone should have forced a major policy response. But the science did not stop there. A new 2026 risk-assessment paper now shows that the exposure limits governments still rely on are not […]