Noel Edmonds thinks the biggest problem the world is facing currently isn't terrorism, disease or climate change - but "electro smog".

The Deal Or No Deal TV presenter says that's the constant buzz of phone signals, WiFI and electricity which is causing concern.

Steve Meddle



Speaking to The Mirror, Edmonds said: "We're surrounded by electro mist, fog and smog. We're covering ourselves in the wrong sorts of electro-magnetism.

"These idiot politicians who talk about climate change, for goodness sake, do they really think little us can do anything about it? No, of course not."

He added: "The biggest problem we have is not Ebola, it's not Aids, it's electro smog.

"The WiFi and all of the systems that we are introducing into our lives are destroying our own natural electro-magnetic fields. All you are is energy, remember that."



Edmonds has even spent £2,000 on a NASA-developed device he describes as "a yoga mat, connected to a computer" which rebalances the electro-magnetism in the body, in an effort to fight the electro smog.

He also revealed his thoughts on Chris Evans taking up hosting duties from Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear, hoping Evans isn't "taking on too much" and putting himself at risk of "burnout".

Edmonds said: "It's interesting. I was a guest on Chris's boat at the Monaco Grand Prix and we had a chat. Chris said he wouldn't touch Top Gear with a barge pole.

"He said how tired he was, and he did look tired. And so I was stunned when within weeks he not only had shown interest but accepted the job.



"I hope it works out for him. I'm a big fan of his."

Edmonds also had words on the handling of Clarkson's sacking from the motoring show, saying: "It was just yet another example of extraordinarily bad management that wouldn't be tolerated in a private company.

"It is difficult to think of a better way of handling something more badly."

During the time of the row, Edmonds spoke out on how the BBC had shown "sheer incompetence" over its handling of the situation.

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