Ian C Munro
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'Ian Munro was a Canadian consultant toxicologist who ran the Canadian Center for Toxicology, best known by its shortened name CanTox. Munro was also a close associate of George L Carlo who was picked by PR firm to run the Wireless Technology Research scam for the Cellular Telephone Industry Association (CTIA (now Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association) by Ketchum PR.
Munro joined Carlo in running the multimillion dollar program, supposedly to test the safety of the Digital pulsed-power cellular phones then in the market, and suspected of having potential health risks. They managed to spend the millions of CTIA dollars without actually ever conducting any viable research.