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'''Burson Cohn & Wolfe''' is a multinational [[public relations]] corporation, headquartered in [[New York City]] In February [[2018]], parent WPP Group PLC announced that it had merged its subsidiaries '''Cohn & Wolfe''' with  
 
'''Burson Cohn & Wolfe''' is a multinational [[public relations]] corporation, headquartered in [[New York City]] In February [[2018]], parent WPP Group PLC announced that it had merged its subsidiaries '''Cohn & Wolfe''' with  
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"When evil needs public relations, evil has Burson-Marsteller on speed dial."<ref>https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/new-pallotta-video-attacks-gottheimer-over-time-at-controversial-public-relations-firm/</ref>
 
"When evil needs public relations, evil has Burson-Marsteller on speed dial."<ref>https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/new-pallotta-video-attacks-gottheimer-over-time-at-controversial-public-relations-firm/</ref>
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==Motorola and cellphone radiation==
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When first reports that [[cell phone]] [[radiation]] could damage [[DNA]] emerged from the laboratory of [[Henry Lai]] and [[N.P. Singh]] in the [[1990]]'s,  [[Motorola]] wrote a memo to their media advisors to announce their strategy, to [[war-game]] the [[science]]. Motorola wrote its PR company Burson-Marsteller on on the  tactics they used to discredit the researchers, minimize the findings and calm the public.<ref name=micro>https://microwavenews.com/sites/default/files/sites/default/files/backissues/j-f97issue.pdf</ref><ref>https://ehtrust.org/cell-phone-industry-wargame-memo-the-disinformation-campaign-to-confuse-the-public/</ref>
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|text=It is critically important that third-party [[genetic]] experts, including respected authorities with no specific background in radiofrequency, be identified to speak on the following issues:
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• Problems with the Lai-Singh and Sarkar studies [on an increase in single-strand DNA breaks in the [[brain]] cells of [[rats]] after a single two-hour exposure to 2.45 GHz microwaves, at power levels officially considered safe]
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• The health implications of DNA single-strand breaks.
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We do not believe that [[Motorola]] should put anyone on camera.  We must limit our corporate visibility and defer complex scientific issues to credible, qualified scientific [[experts]]. We have developed a list of [[independent]] experts in this field and are in the process of recruiting individuals willing and able to reassure the public on these matters.
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|source_URL=https://microwavenews.com/sites/default/files/sites/default/files/backissues/j-f97issue.pdf
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 15 December 2024

Group.png Burson Cohn & Wolfe  
(PropagandistPowerbase SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation1953
HeadquartersNew York City, USA
Interest ofMark Hatfield
Member ofEuropean Policy Centre
MembershipDick Taverne.jpg Dick Taverne
"When evil needs public relations, evil has Burson-Marsteller on speed dial."

Burson Cohn & Wolfe is a multinational public relations corporation, headquartered in New York City In February 2018, parent WPP Group PLC announced that it had merged its subsidiaries Cohn & Wolfe with Burson-Marsteller into Burson Cohn & Wolfe.[1]

Activities

"When evil needs public relations, evil has Burson-Marsteller on speed dial."[2]

Motorola and cellphone radiation

When first reports that cell phone radiation could damage DNA emerged from the laboratory of Henry Lai and N.P. Singh in the 1990's, Motorola wrote a memo to their media advisors to announce their strategy, to war-game the science. Motorola wrote its PR company Burson-Marsteller on on the tactics they used to discredit the researchers, minimize the findings and calm the public.[3][4]

“It is critically important that third-party genetic experts, including respected authorities with no specific background in radiofrequency, be identified to speak on the following issues:

• Problems with the Lai-Singh and Sarkar studies [on an increase in single-strand DNA breaks in the brain cells of rats after a single two-hour exposure to 2.45 GHz microwaves, at power levels officially considered safe] • The health implications of DNA single-strand breaks.

We do not believe that Motorola should put anyone on camera. We must limit our corporate visibility and defer complex scientific issues to credible, qualified scientific experts. We have developed a list of independent experts in this field and are in the process of recruiting individuals willing and able to reassure the public on these matters.”
Motorola (1994)  [5]


 

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Burson Cohn & Wolfe“It is critically important that third-party genetic experts, including respected authorities with no specific background in radiofrequency, be identified to speak on the following issues:

• Problems with the Lai-Singh and Sarkar studies [on an increase in single-strand DNA breaks in the brain cells of rats after a single two-hour exposure to 2.45 GHz microwaves, at power levels officially considered safe] • The health implications of DNA single-strand breaks.

We do not believe that Motorola should put anyone on camera. We must limit our corporate visibility and defer complex scientific issues to credible, qualified scientific experts. We have developed a list of independent experts in this field and are in the process of recruiting individuals willing and able to reassure the public on these matters.”
Motorola1994

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Clarence MitchellDirectorFebruary 2011February 2015

 

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Dick TaverneUK politician with deep state connections, including the Bilderberg Steering committee. After politics he shilled for tobacco companies, GM food and Big Pharma by creating a "sound science" group, Sense about Science.
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