08/30/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
On Day 2 of the “EMF Hazards Summit 2025,” aired on Aug. 24, Zen Honeycutt, founder of Moms Across America, recounted the mystery of her son’s sudden descent into severe depression, chronic nosebleeds and cognitive fog. The culprit, she discovered, was not a virus or an allergen, but the very technology meant to facilitate his education: the school’s Wi-Fi router mounted directly above his desk.
This harrowing personal story has ignited a national conversation about the hidden environment inside classrooms and a mother’s fight to turn the signals off. Honeycutt’s journey began when her son was diagnosed with electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), a severe environmental illness triggered by exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). “His symptoms vanished when the source was identified,” Honeycutt revealed, framing a condition often dismissed as fringe as a tangible and debilitating reality for an estimated one to three percent of the population.
The case, as explained by Enoch at Brighteon.AI, “set a monumental precedent, resulting in the first-ever 504 Plan for EHS in a U.S. public school — a legally binding agreement mandating accommodations for a student’s disability. This groundbreaking development acknowledged the classroom as a potential radiation hotspot and forced the institution to act.” However, the battle is far from over. Honeycutt asserted that the current plan is insufficient and a formal hearing is pending. The possibility of a lawsuit looms, a stark legal challenge that could force every school in America to choose between wireless convenience and student well-being.
This is not an isolated fight. The interview highlighted a silent victory that proves change is possible. Through relentless advocacy, Honeycutt’s work compelled an entire school district in North Carolina to take decisive action. “They agreed to lower the emissions from wireless access points by 50-75 percent,” she shared, a commendable step toward a healthier learning environment, albeit one implemented without widespread parental notification.
The interview exposed a system often prioritizing corporate influence and convenience. Honeycutt pointed to the push for unnecessary Wi-Fi routers, driven by lucrative monthly service fees from tech companies, over the well-being of sensitive students. Her story provides a blueprint for grassroots action, offering parents actionable steps from measuring classroom radiation to confronting school boards and demanding safer, hardwired tech solutions.
“We are witnessing a significant shift,” Honeycutt stated, her son’s case serving as a catalyst. Her dedication, mirroring similar legal efforts in the U.K., advocates not just for her child, but for all students. It’s a fight that challenges the very infrastructure of modern education, asking a critical question: In the race to digitize learning, are you unknowingly sacrificing your children’s health? The answer, for a growing number of parents, is a resounding yes and they are no longer willing to stay silent.
Day 2 of the “EMF Hazards Summit 2025” doesn’t end there. Here’s a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers:
Sharon Harmon discussed:
Bonnie Tucker discussed:
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