Road Warrior Radio with Chris Hinkley 05.12.23 Hour 1

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By RBN May 12, 2023 10:59

Special Guest: Dr. Martin Pall discusses EMF (Electromagnetic Frequency / Sensitivity), electrical fields, and associated phenomena, and effects on human physiology.

RBN NOTE: There are a couple of instances of drops in Dr. Pall’s audio due to equipment malfunction.

About Martin L. Pall

Martin L. Pall, Ph.D.

  • Received B.A. degree in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1962
    • Phi Beta Kappa with honors
    • Graduated with 180 semester hours of credit in 4 years
  • Received Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Genetics, Caltech, 1968
  • Asst. Prof. Reed College, 1967-72
  • Asst., Assoc., and Full Professor, Genetics and Cell Biology and Biochemistry / Biophysics, later Professor of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences, Washington State University, 1972-2008
  • Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences, Washington State University, 2008
  • Received 9 international honors for research in Environmental Medicine
  • Author of 121 research publications, cited 4,777 times (ca. 2023)

Find Dr. Martin Pall’s work at:

Seminal works:

Dr. Pall received his BA degree in Physics at Johns Hopkins University, with honors, Phi Beta Kappa and his PhD degree in Biochemistry and Genetics at Caltech, two of the top institutions in the world. His PhD training focused on how to determine biological mechanisms. The PhD training and the physics have each been central to his groundbreaking recent work on how low intensity electromagnetic fields (EMFs) impact the cells of our bodies and the many health consequences produced by that mechanism. Dr. Pall’s Hirsch index of 36 significantly increased since he “retired,” demonstrating a high level of recognition for his research generally and his recent research in particular.

Since 1998, Dr. Pall’s research has focused on mechanisms of chronic disease; oxidative / nitrosative stress; inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, other mechanisms; environmental stressors causing chronic disease; regulatory systems acting to prevent chronic disease; chemicals acting to trigger chronic disease via excessive NMDA activity; mechanism of action of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCC).

Dr. Pall has published several important works on the EMF VGCC mechanism. The first of these, published in 2013, was placed on the Global Medical Discovery Website as one of the most important medical papers of 2013. According to Google Scholar, it has been cited at least 472 times (ca. 2023).

Much of Dr. Pall’s subsequent work, has greatly expanded our understanding of what EMF effects are produced via VGCC activation, how they are produced, and why the VGCCs are so stunningly sensitive to activation by weak EMFs.

Collectively Dr. Pall’s research shows:

  • Most non-thermal microwave frequency EMF effects are produced by EMF activation of the VGCCs.
  • A large number of effects are produced by such EMF exposures including:
    • Many fertility / reproductive effects
    • Many neurological / neuropsychiatric effects
    • Attacks on the DNA of our cells
    • Oxidative stress / free radical damage
    • Increased apoptotic cell death
    • Widespread endocrine (hormonal) effects
    • Excessive intracellular calcium and cancer
  • Each of these effects, in addition six other probable effects, can be explained as being due to VGCC activation.
  • 15 distinct mechanisms by which VGCC activation causes cancer initiation, promotion and progression. (2018 EMF-cancer paper)
  • Extraordinary concerns regarding 5G and related technology rollout.

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By RBN May 12, 2023 10:59
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