Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Glioblastoma Rising in Denmark, Much as in England


True Increases or Artifacts?


New government data, released in May by a member of the Danish Parliament, show a near doubling of glioblastoma (GBM), a usually fatal brain tumor, in Denmark since the year 2000.

Equally provocative: The trend is very similar to what was reported in England last year.

Take a look at some graphs and decide for yourself whether these trends are worth talking about. The RF establishment would have me believe this isn't real. I need to be convinced.

In a companion article, I describe how no one at the Danish Cancer Society was willing to comment on any of this, though at the same time a Society staffer advanced industry-friendly soundbites on national radio.

It appears that the Danish establishment wants to make sure nothing jeopardizes its new 5G network. One notable exception: Julius Graakjaer Grantzau, the MP who released the GBM data. He has some interesting things to say about the 5G rollout.

Louis Slesin, PhD
Editor, Microwave News

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