Why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary Should Follow France’s Lead on Wireless Radiation Regulation

Why RFK Jr. Should Follow France on Wireless Radiation

France has set a global example in protecting public health by proactively addressing the risks of wireless radiation, particularly for children. With policies ranging from banning Wi-Fi in nursery schools to mandating radiation exposure labels on cell phones, France’s comprehensive approach prioritizes health over industry interests. In contrast, the United States lags behind, hindered by outdated Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines and regulatory capture.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), offers a unique opportunity to champion similar reforms in the U.S. By leveraging his advocacy for transparency and safety, Kennedy can lead a transformative effort to safeguard Americans from the health risks of wireless radiation.

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France’s Bold Actions on Wireless Radiation

France’s 2015 law regulating exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) stands as a model for prioritizing public health over industry pressure. Here are the key measures France has implemented:

Wi-Fi Bans and Restrictions

Transparency and Public Awareness

Targeted Protections for Children

Recognition of Electro-Hypersensitivity (EHS)

Kennedy’s Role in Adopting France’s Approach

As HHS Secretary, Kennedy can draw inspiration from France’s proactive policies to address the growing concerns surrounding wireless radiation in the U.S. His leadership would be pivotal in implementing similar safeguards, especially for vulnerable populations like children.

The Case for Change in the U.S.

Outdated FCC Guidelines

The FCC’s safety standards, set in 1996, focus solely on the thermal effects of RF radiation—ignoring decades of evidence showing non-thermal biological effects like DNA damage, oxidative stress, and neurological disruption. These guidelines do not account for modern exposure levels, where cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, and 5G towers inundate Americans with constant low-level radiation.

Regulatory Capture

The FCC has been criticized for prioritizing industry profits over public health. Kennedy’s 2021 lawsuit against the FCC highlighted the agency’s failure to address non-thermal risks despite overwhelming scientific evidence. The court ruling in Environmental Health Trust et al. v. FCC forced the FCC to revisit its outdated regulations, providing a foundation for Kennedy to advocate for meaningful reform.

Key Actions Kennedy Can Take

1. Revive and Expand Wireless Radiation Research

The National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the Ramazzini Institute have provided compelling evidence linking RF radiation to cancer and other health risks. However, the Biden administration halted further NTP research, leaving a critical gap in our understanding of long-term exposure effects.

2. Update FCC Safety Guidelines

Kennedy can work with the FCC and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to revise safety standards, ensuring they reflect current scientific understanding. Key updates should include:

3. Launch Nationwide Awareness Campaigns

HHS can spearhead educational initiatives to inform the public about wireless radiation risks and how to minimize exposure. Campaigns could include:

4. Protect Children in Schools

Following France’s lead, Kennedy can advocate for measures to reduce wireless radiation in educational settings:

5. Address Electro-Hypersensitivity (EHS)

HHS can allocate resources to study EHS, ensuring that affected individuals receive recognition and support. This could include developing guidelines for workplaces and public spaces to accommodate those with EHS.

Scientific Evidence Supporting Reform

Key Studies on RF Radiation Risks

  1. National Toxicology Program (NTP):
    • Found “clear evidence” of cancer in rats exposed to RF radiation.
    • Documented DNA damage and oxidative stress at non-thermal exposure levels.
  2. Ramazzini Institute Study:
    • Confirmed the NTP’s findings at lower radiation levels, mimicking real-world exposure near cell towers.
  3. Genetic Profiling of Tumors:
    • Recent research showed that rat tumors caused by RF radiation share characteristics with human gliomas, reinforcing the relevance of animal studies for human health risks.
  4. The BioInitiative Report:
    • A comprehensive review of over 3,800 studies, highlighting RF radiation’s links to cancer, neurological damage, and reproductive issues.

Addressing the Impact on Children

Bioelectric Disruption

Children’s developing brains and bodies are particularly vulnerable to RF radiation. Research suggests that exposure disrupts bioelectric signals essential for cellular communication and development, potentially contributing to:

Reproductive Health Risks

Studies indicate that RF radiation reduces sperm quality and motility, raising concerns about its long-term effects on fertility. These risks underscore the need for stricter protections, particularly for young people exposed to wireless devices from an early age.

The Broader Implications of Reform

Health Benefits

By following France’s lead, Kennedy could significantly reduce Americans’ exposure to wireless radiation, preventing long-term health issues and alleviating public concerns about technology-related risks.

Economic and Technological Advancement

Investing in safer wireless technologies, such as low-radiation devices and wired internet alternatives, could stimulate innovation and create new market opportunities.

Global Leadership

By adopting progressive policies on wireless radiation, the U.S. could join France in setting a global standard for health-focused technological regulation.

A Vision for a Safer Future

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership as HHS Secretary represents a pivotal opportunity to protect Americans from the invisible but pervasive risks of wireless radiation. By reviving research, updating safety standards, and raising public awareness, Kennedy can ensure that public health takes precedence over corporate interests.

France’s proactive policies offer a roadmap for change, demonstrating that safeguarding health does not have to come at the expense of technological progress. Under Kennedy’s guidance, the U.S. can adopt similar measures to protect its most vulnerable citizens and pave the way for a healthier, more informed future.


Call to Action: It’s time to demand accountability from regulators and support leaders like Kennedy who prioritize transparency, science, and public health. Join the movement to protect future generations from the health risks of wireless radiation.

Take Action Today

Let’s light up the Capitol switchboard and make our voices heard. Together, we can ensure RFK Jr. has the platform to fight for a healthier future for all Americans.

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