Olle Johansson

Olle Johansson PhD. worked at the Swedish Karolinska Institute, Department of Neuroscience, before he was cancelled by the Karolinska Institute. All information about him, from the time he worked there, has been completely removed. The reason is his being on the right side of the red line, the border between two each other opposing groups: the one group that advocates for the thermal effects only and denies all biological effects, created by electromagnetic radiation from cellphones, celltowers, antennas, smartmeters, Wi-Fi: all wireless radiation, and the other group, that advocates for the biological effects of wireless radiation. Group one is ICNIRP related (Karolinska’s choice), and group two is ICBE-EMF related (Olle Johansson’s choice). All who are mentioned in EMF links in this blog are on the side of ICBE-EMF.

The biological effects occur at much lower levels than the so called “safety” levels ICNIRP provides, which means that life on earth, world wide, is not protected. The (false) ICNIRP levels though are protected by Big Tech, because these proven to be unscientific (collection), “safety” guidelines offer a guaranteed economic security for Big Tech and related companies.

Olle Johansson is on the side of the science that proves that biological effects are real, even at much lower levels than the ICNIRP levels. Karolinska Institute is on the side of ICNIRP. Maria Feychting, who works at the Karolinska Institute, was an ICNIRP commissioner in the time Olle Johansson disappeared from the Karolinska website. She still works at Karolinska. This cannot be a coincidence.

The book “Tesla’s Curse”, written by Nina Fitzpatrick, a nickname for Dr. Nina Witoszek (UiO, Norway) tells about Olle Johansson’s story. See article.

Olle Johansson is also present in the 2007 BBC documentary “Wi-Fi, a warning signal“. In this documentary also Mike Repacholi, the founder of ICNIRP and the WHO EMF-project, is interviewed, and could not escape from many correct accusations. That documentary is part of a playlist. The full playlist becomes visible when clicking on the top right three horizontal lines.