The cigarette analogy is a poor one. It didn't take 80 years to determine that cigarettes caused serious health issues. They were known long before that. The surgeon general ordering a warning on packaging was a political issue, not one of science. Look at marijuana today, it is being sold BY THE GOVERNMENT of some states, the same states that ban tobacco use, and there are no warnings on the packaging. In fact, there isn't even packaging in some cases, it's sold in baked goods etc.
So, MJ smoke causes the same health issues as tobacco smoke, yet no warning. This is because of political issues, not a disagreement in the scientific community.
As to your point about how anyone can say that EMF's don't cause health issues, there have been 25 THOUSAND published articles regarding this and the best the WHO can come up with, and this was in your latest CCN story that you linked, is that MAYBE EMF's cause cancer at the same rate as PICKLED VEGETABLES! I'm not joking, that is the closest the WHO could come up with a link, pickled vegetables. Skip the kimchi and you'll be fine!