Uh oh! 5G Technology and Denial it is Dangerous.

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  1. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    What else can we do but stay in denial?
    Do we have a say in the matter?


    I say: G4 and NO MORE!  yikes! yikes! yikes!

    A worker at the local Verizon store told me that birds near a 5G tower, (just installed in LA, which is a testing ground city,) fell dead.

    https://www.radiationhealthrisks.com/5g … dangerous/

    ULP.

  2. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    "Many studies have associated low-level RFR exposure with a litany of health effects, including:

    1. "DNA single and double-strand breaks (which leads to cancer)
    2. oxidative damage (which leads to tissue deterioration and premature ageing)
    3. disruption of cell metabolism
    4. increased blood-brain barrier permeability
    5. melatonin reduction (leading to insomnia and increasing cancer risks)
    6. disruption of brain glucose metabolism
    7. generation of stress proteins (leading to myriad diseases)

    As mentioned, the new 5G technology utilizes HIGHER FREQUENCY MMW bands, which give off the same dose of radiation as airport scanners. The effects of this radiation on public health have yet to undergo the rigours of long-term testing.

    Adoption of 5G will mean more signals carrying more energy through the high-frequency spectrum, with more transmitters located closer to people’s homes and workplaces–basically a lot more (and more potent) RFR flying around us.

    It’s no wonder that apprehension exists over potential risks, to both human and environmental health."

    FROM https://eluxemagazine.com/magazine/dangers-of-5g/

  3. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    "High-frequency MMWs travel a short distance. Furthermore, they don’t travel well through buildings and tend to be absorbed by rain and plants, leading to signal interference. Thus, the necessary infrastructure would require many smaller, barely noticeable cell towers situated closer together, with more input and output ports than there are on the much larger, easier to see 4G towers. This would likely result in wireless antennas every few feet, on every lamp post and utility pole in your neighbourhood."

  4. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    LA Times Sep. 11, 2018:  Verizon is in a race with AT&T Inc. to introduce the first 5G wireless service — a standard that promises connection speeds between 10 and 100 times faster than today’s cable.

    Verizon plans to beam services to home receivers and compete against cable and satellite TV providers such as Comcast Corp. and Dish Network Corp.

    yikes! 5G networks also are seen as crucial to ushering in an era of robotics and autonomous cars.

    TV customers will get free Apple TV devices and Google’s YouTube TV on Roku boxes for streaming video services. Subscribers to the 5G service also will be offered live NFL and NBA games, as well as news programs through Verizon’s own Oath media division.

    "... companies are expected to spend as much as $200 billion a year to develop the technology.

    https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi- … story.html

  5. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago
  6. Nicholas Foy profile image60
    Nicholas Foyposted 6 years ago

    Trump meant good to everyone

  7. Live to Learn profile image60
    Live to Learnposted 6 years ago

    Trump backs 5g because it has been touted as the magic bullet to address the digital divide between the haves and the have nots of available affordable internet service. Rural areas still depend on expensive and often cost prohibitive satellite internet. If 5g connects outlying areas I don't think anything is going to stop its march forward.

    1. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
      Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      I guess we will have to settle for its bad effects.

      1. "DNA single and double-strand breaks (which leads to cancer)
      2. oxidative damage (which leads to tissue deterioration and premature ageing)
      3. disruption of cell metabolism
      4. increased blood-brain barrier permeability
      5. melatonin reduction (leading to insomnia and increasing cancer risks)
      6. disruption of brain glucose metabolism
      7. generation of stress proteins (leading to myriad diseases)

  8. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    Repeating:
    The effects of #4 are the most serious. Leading to Alzheimer’s.
    #5 is pretty crummy too.

  9. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 6 years ago

    “There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.” – Mahatma Gandhi

  10. profile image60
    gregemfguyposted 19 months ago

    It's too bad they didn't listen to the studies and scientists warning against 5G technology. These things are everywhere now, here is an easy guide to finding 5G cell towers https://www.emfprotectionpros.com/5g-ce … s-near-me/

 
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