Is 5G Hazardous To Our Health?
From The Ramparts
Junious Ricardo Stanton
Is 5G Hazardous To Our Health?
“The push for 5G networks to go live highlights the
astounding amount of disregard that corporate interest can have for the
wellbeing of people and the planet. Though for years now, scientific studies
and research have increasingly shown that exposure to EMF radiation has a long
list of harmful health effects, telecom companies and the FCC (the government
agency that is supposed to be looking out for public safety by regulating
wireless communication) have not only failed to pay attention; they are now
deliberately doing everything they can to minimize findings that cast wireless
technology in a negative light.” Is 5G Safe? Are EMF Radiation Levels Harmful
At This Level? https://www.defendershield.com/5g-technology-safe-emf-radiation-emissions
The latest technology coming down the pike is Fifth
Generation Mobile Technology aka 5G. It is a broadband WiFi technology network
that is much faster and has the capacity to carry far more data than the earlier
versions 1G through 4G. The industry has this to say about 5G, “The G in
5G means it's a generation of wireless technology. While most generations have
technically been defined by their data transmission speeds, each has also been
marked by a break in encoding methods, or ‘air interfaces,’ which make it
incompatible with the previous generation. 1G was analog cellular. 2G
technologies, such as CDMA, GSM, and TDMA, were the first generation of digital
cellular technologies. 3G technologies, such as EVDO, HSPA, and UMTS, brought
speeds from 200kbps to a few megabits per second. 4G technologies, such as
WiMAX and LTE, were the next incompatible leap forward, and they are now
scaling up to hundreds of megabits and even gigabit-level speeds. 5G brings
three new aspects to the table: greater speed (to move more data), lower
latency (to be more responsive), and the ability to connect a lot more devices
at once (for sensors and smart devices). The actual 5G radio system, known as
5G-NR, won't be compatible with 4G. But all 5G devices, initially, will need 4G
because they'll lean on it to make initial connections before trading up to 5G
where it's available.” https://www.pcmag.com/article/345387/what-is-5g
The thing
about 5G is it will use a broader spectrum of higher frequencies in what is
called the millimeter wave spectrum. Unfortunately amidst the din of
anticipation, hype, investment and marketing propaganda for 5G, the fact is
this spectrum may be harmful to humans, plants and animals. But you won’t hear
this in the corporate media. Several people are sounding the alarm but the nexus
of big money, technology, profit and global domination are making it difficult
for their messages to reach us.
The big issue is 5G signals cannot
travel as far as 4G signals and will require more ways to enhance or boost the
signal meaning more evasive antennas or other such devices will be required. “Generally,
as you move to higher frequencies, transmission range gets shorter—hundreds of
meters rather than kilometers. And signals are unable to penetrate walls
easily. Some hardware components, such as analog-to-digital converters, might
also be expensive. We are still learning about millimeter wave and are testing
its capabilities. Another challenge is if the transmitter and the receiver
don’t have a line-of-site
connection, there is a lot of attenuation [loss] in the signal.
We’re conducting performance analyses to better understand the communication
reliability and plan to publish a paper in the fall at the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
in Boston . There
has been a trend toward
small cells [portable base
stations often called microcells, femtocells or picocells,
depending on their ranges]. Millimeter waves can take advantage of these
technologies, as they are better suited for transmission over relatively short
ranges. High-frequency signals can also be reused across short distances by different
cells in a network, meaning the available spectrum is used more efficiently. In
addition, antenna size is inversely proportional to frequency size, so
higher-frequency signals would require smaller antennas. You could pack more
antennas into devices. That enables directional transmissions—you could
actually steer the signal in a particular direction. This could overcome the
loss of some of the signal transmission strength. More than one antenna
operating in the same frequency range can also send multiple streams of data,
increasing the data rate.” Will
Millimeter Waves Maximize 5G Wireless https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/will-millimeter-waves-maximize-5g-wireless/
This is all
part of hyper-connectivity what is being called the Internet of Things (IoT), WiFi technology that will link other
devices and platforms besides cell phones and computers with whole other
systems and industries. We will become a society inundated with electromagnetic
pulses (EMPs). We will be able to download and have access to much more media
but we will be swamped with more antennas and boosting devices. The question is
will these antennas pose serious risks to our health and wellbeing? There are
credible indications they will. Check out these Websites, read the material, do
the research and make up your own mind. https://www.electricsense.com/12399/5g-radiation-dangers/,
https://www.thenation.com/article/how-big-wireless-made-us-think-that-cell-phones-are-safe-a-special-investigation/ https://www.shieldyourbody.com/2017/10/health-effects-of-5g-networks/
, https://www.disclose.tv/new-5g-wifi-coming-and-it-will-kill-us-all-this-is-serious-314497
Consumer
5G is several years away in the US
(it is already in use by the military and security state) so we have some time
to get the facts out. Don’t fall for the 5G marketing okey-doke and the hype they will use to trick you into
getting it. The electromagnetic radiation is just one of the downsides hint,
think big brother.
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