September 2024
Photograph Eileen O’Connor, Director EM Radiation Research Trust (RRT) and the Great Barrie Trower

Photograph Eileen O’Connor, Director EM Radiation Research Trust and the Great Barrie Trower
Meeting with Barrie Trower
It was a pleasure to see Barrie Trower today. Barrie Trower, BSc, BEd, is a former Royal Navy specialist trained in microwave warfare. He holds degrees in physics and human physiology and is the author of the UK Police Federation’s TETRA Report. For many years, Barrie has served as a scientific advisor to the EM Radiation Research Trust, providing expert insight on the health effects of microwave radiation.
Now retired, Barrie sends his best wishes to everyone and requested that this photograph be shared.
During our discussion, we covered several of his significant contributions:
♦ TETRA and Police Health Concerns – Barrie highlighted his concerns regarding TETRA technology used by the police and discussed the comprehensive report he authored in September 2001 for the Police Federation: The TETRA Report
♦ TETRA: A Critical Overview into the Death of Officer Neil Dring – An important analysis of risks associated with TETRA systems: Read the report
♦ Mobile Phone Addiction and Harm – Barrie discussed the potential risks of mobile phone use, particularly for children: Read the article
♦ From Zygote to Foetus: Electrically Induced Phase Transitions from 5G – A detailed exploration of 5G exposure and its impact on development: Read the paper
♦ 5G and Wi-Fi Concerns – Barrie also shared insights from his public talk at Exeter Phoenix: Watch here
♦ Interview with Dr Reiner Fuellmich (ICIC) – 5G: Microwave as a Weapon
Part 1 (Odysee):
https://odysee.com/@ICIC:3/Fuellmich–on-Tour-Part-1:9
Part 1 – alternative download (Rumble):
https://rumble.com/v29ib8e-dr.-reiner-fuellmich-conducts-an-interview-with-barrie-trower-on-microwaves.html
Part 2 (YouTube):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JzqlxG9S34
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SCRAM Public Meeting, Sutton Coldfield – 2003
