Health Risk: 5G Ultra-High Frequency Radiation Is Coming
The 5G revolution is rushing toward us and it will bring a whole new era of harm from ultra-high microwave frequency radiation.
And those who raise their voices against the danger to our health and
our human rights to safety have been the subject of harassment,
intimidation and attempts to silence them.
And those who raise their voices against the danger to our health and
our human rights to safety have been the subject of harassment,
intimidation and attempts to silence them.
“Stay out of the way of technological development.” – Tom Wheeler, FCC Chairman.
Doesn’t it sound like a threat?
On July 14, the FCC voted to unleash 5G
in the United States, approving sweeping Spectrum Frontiers rules to
make spectrum bands above 24 GHz available for 5G. Even though serious health risks are associated with the proliferation of cell phone technology, the attitude of the FCC seems to be ‘full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes.’
in the United States, approving sweeping Spectrum Frontiers rules to
make spectrum bands above 24 GHz available for 5G. Even though serious health risks are associated with the proliferation of cell phone technology, the attitude of the FCC seems to be ‘full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes.’
“And we are not done.” – Tom Wheeler, the insane.
The July 14 vote was preceded, a month
earlier, by a June 20th announcement by FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, in
which he enthusiastically heralded the coming rollout of 5g applications
and networks as a “game-changer” and a “national priority” that will
generate “tens of billions of dollars.”
earlier, by a June 20th announcement by FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, in
which he enthusiastically heralded the coming rollout of 5g applications
and networks as a “game-changer” and a “national priority” that will
generate “tens of billions of dollars.”
Warning for humanity: The FCC automatically approves the use of untested frequencies.
The 5G network will use higher frequency
bands than previously thought possible – which are untested frequencies
of 24 to 100 GHz or more. Wheeler said that implementing the new
frequencies would necessitate new antennas – intended to aim and amplify
the signals – new infrastructure and a massive deployment of towers
throughout the United States.
bands than previously thought possible – which are untested frequencies
of 24 to 100 GHz or more. Wheeler said that implementing the new
frequencies would necessitate new antennas – intended to aim and amplify
the signals – new infrastructure and a massive deployment of towers
throughout the United States.
The FCC is moving quickly to adapt 5G
technology. Wheeler said that Verizon and ATT will start 5g trials in
2017, with the first commercial deployments scheduled for 2020.
Specifically rejecting the notion of 5G being only for urban use,
Wheeler noted that all areas, including rural communities, will be
saturated.
technology. Wheeler said that Verizon and ATT will start 5g trials in
2017, with the first commercial deployments scheduled for 2020.
Specifically rejecting the notion of 5G being only for urban use,
Wheeler noted that all areas, including rural communities, will be
saturated.
In other words: No part of the country will be safe from ultra-high frequency signals.
With obvious relish, Wheeler spoke of
“turning innovators loose” to develop and adapt 5G and related networks.
And, as for those ‘annoying regulators’ – who could presumably stand
between us and harm from electromagnetic radiation – Wheeler rejects the
idea that these cautious people should be allowed to define our future.
“turning innovators loose” to develop and adapt 5G and related networks.
And, as for those ‘annoying regulators’ – who could presumably stand
between us and harm from electromagnetic radiation – Wheeler rejects the
idea that these cautious people should be allowed to define our future.
Gestapo tactics are being used to silence criticism of 5G technology.
At the July 14th press conference,
Bloomberg News reporter Todd Shields had his press credentials
confiscated by members of the FCC security force. His offense? He was in
the act of speaking with safety advocates concerned about radiation,
who wanted to show him a tee shirt symbolizing their concerns.
Bloomberg News reporter Todd Shields had his press credentials
confiscated by members of the FCC security force. His offense? He was in
the act of speaking with safety advocates concerned about radiation,
who wanted to show him a tee shirt symbolizing their concerns.
Shields openly confronted Wheeler during
the press conference, relating how his credentials had been seized and
asking for comment. Wheeler told Shields he could have his credentials
back, but went on, unbelievably, to remind him that everyone who came to
the press conference had a duty to “behave responsibly.” (in other
words, follow orders or get out)
the press conference, relating how his credentials had been seized and
asking for comment. Wheeler told Shields he could have his credentials
back, but went on, unbelievably, to remind him that everyone who came to
the press conference had a duty to “behave responsibly.” (in other
words, follow orders or get out)
Who is behaving “responsibly” here – the
FCC chair who is shamelessly pushing 5G, or the activists who are
trying to hold him accountable? This video (below) says it all – judge
for yourself:
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