
Cell Phones: What They Didn’t Tell You
Nick Begich, author and researcher known for challenging official narratives on technology and health, argues that cell phone manufacturers have downplayed research linking regular phone use to physical harm. He walks through studies he says the industry kept out of public view, tying prolonged calls to reported sensations in the ear and head and to broader questions about radiation exposure from a device most people now carry constantly. Begich frames the issue as one of corporate incentive: companies profiting from a technology have little reason to fund or publicize research that complicates its safety record. The presentation stays close to Begich's own reading of the evidence rather than bringing in independent voices or regulators to weigh in, so it plays more as an argument than a balanced survey. It is aimed at viewers who already use cell phones daily and are being asked to reconsider what that habit might be doing to their bodies, with the suppressed-research claim as the throughline.