Global Radiation Emergency

Roman Shapoval

Roman S. Shapoval

Roman is a former tech salesman, with a background in psychology, and quit his sales job when he saw how addictive software was being programmed to control behavior. When he learned how EMFs are linked to cancer after his mother and loved ones died from this disease, he became a Building Biology Advocate (BBA) researching wireless radiation. Roman's goal is to make the often intimidating field of EMFs simple to understand through his research-based blog The Power Couple. Roman also writes for Safe Living Technologies as a guest, as well as Children's Health Defense Canada.

Patricia Ormsby

Patricia Ormsby

Patricia Ormsby is a long-term resident of Japan. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and provides translation and other language services. She discovered in 1996 that the cellphone systems recently introduced in Tokyo were harming her and others’ health, and has endeavored since them to warn others of this hazard.

Arthur Firstenberg bio

Arthur Firstenberg

Arthur Firstenberg is a scientist, environmentalist, journalist and author. His book, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life (AGB Press 2017, Chelsea Green 2020), is the first book to tell the history of electricity from an environmental point of view. It has sold more than 100,000 copies and been published in 11 languages. The Cellular Phone Task Force, an organization he co-founded in 1996, provides a global clearinghouse for information about wireless technology’s harmful effects, and a support network for the millions of people injured by this technology.

Sylvestre Biffot

Sylvestre Biffot

Sylvestre Biffot is an electronics and computer scientist, and the President of the Gabonese Observatory of Electromagnetic Pollution, a non-governmental organization (NGO).

Kathy Way

Kathy Way

Kathy is a bodymind movement instructor, certified in Pilates, Garuda and Postural Training and specialized in injuries and pathologies. She has been following and supporting top scientists , including Arthur Firstenburg since 2020 and therefore is aware that wireless radiation is a threat to all living beings on Earth. She has personally experienced the harms of wireless radiation and mobile phones. She organizes digital detox retreats so that people can feel how much more connected they are to their souls and to nature, and reap the multiple benefits of being without Wi-FI or mobile phones.

Jan Martel

Jan Martel

Jan received a bachelor's degree in biology in 2005 from the University of Sherbrooke in Canada and a Ph.D. in 2011 from Chang Gung University in Taiwan. Currently an associate researcher at the Center for Molecular and Clinical Immunology at Chang Gung University, he has published several scientific studies and review articles related to nanoparticles, phytochemicals, the gut microbiota, aging, and the effects of natural and anthropogenic electromagnetic fields on health. His current research interests focus on using lifestyle interventions and recent advances in bioelectromagnetism to improve human health and physical performance, delay aging and prevent chronic diseases.

Tanja Katarina Rebel

Tanja Katarina Rebel

Tanja Katarina Rebel hails from The Netherlands and Sweden. Tanja has a Master's Degree in Ethics, Religion and Society with a focus in Environmental Philosophy. She has long been an Environmental campaigner with special focus on the pollution caused by artificial light and electromagnetic radiation.

Melina Ershaghi

Melina Ershaghi

Melina E. D. is an advocate and independent researcher. She has dedicated her efforts to raise awareness about the harms of wireless radiation. Through speaking engagements and community meetings, Melina's mission is to empower others to make informed decisions about their exposure to electromagnetic frequencies. Melina strives to create a healthier and more sustainable environment for all.