The Bioinitiative Report has *not* been peer reviewed, thus failing an extremely important redundancy measure:

>The BioInitiative Report is a report on the relationship between the electromagnetic fields (EMF) associated with powerlines and wireless devices and health. It was self-published online, without peer review, on 31 August 2007, by a group "of 14 scientists, researchers, and public health policy professionals". The BioInitiative Report states that it is an examination of the controversial health risks of electromagnetic fields and radiofrequency radiation.[1] Some updated BioInitiative material was published in a journal in an issue guest-edited by one of the members of the group,[2] and a 2012 version of the report was released on 7 January 2013.[3] *It has been heavily criticized by independent and governmental research groups for its lack of balance.*

-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioinitiative_Report

Writing scientific papers without peer review and claiming that their assertions are correct is stupid at best and malicious at worst.

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