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Bryce posted an update 7 years ago
Ha ha ha! Looks like 5G education is starting to go viral. 😉
ehtrust.org/usa-city-ordinances-to-limit-and-control-wireless-facilities-small-cells-in-rights-of-ways/
collective-evolution.com/2019/04/02/brussels-becomes-first-major-city-to-halt-5g-due-to-health-effects/
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And I’m glad too… there are simply too many reports of dangers associated with it.
Unfortunately, I missed it but where I live there was a community meeting on the dangers of 5G. Many of the people who live here are brainwashed progressives, however, they are always ready to jump on a ‘community issue’ and the military industrial complex failed to ‘gnosticise’ 5G as some sort of climate change remedy or the like. Therefore, I really don’t think they will get away with having masts up here, I think they’ll get pulled down and there will be too much opposition. One can only hope.
https://www.sott.net/article/400047-Hundreds-of-birds-dead-during-5G-experiment-in-The-Hague-Netherlands
Millimeter Waves (Millimeter wave (also millimeter band) is the band of spectrum between 30 gigahertz (Ghz) and 300 Ghz),
Millimeter waves, also known as extremely high frequency (EHF), is a band of radio frequencies that is well suited for 5G networks. Compared to the frequencies below 5 GHz previously used by mobile devices, millimeter wave technology allows transmission on frequencies between 30 GHz and 300 GHz. These frequencies are called millimeter waves because they have wavelengths between 1 mm and 10 mm, while the wavelengths of the radio waves currently used by smartphones are mostly several dozen centimeters.
So far, only radar systems and satellites use millimeter waves. However, now some mobile network providers have also started using millimeter waves (for example, to transmit data between two fixed points, such as base stations). Nonetheless, the use of millimeter wave frequencies to connect mobile users to nearby base stations is an entirely new approach.
Extensive over-the-air (OTA) testing of prototype 5G NR base station units and mobile devices has been conducted, even within vehicles moving at speeds to 30 mph, and reliable communications at mmWave frequencies were achieved even through the walls of buildings.
Advances in semiconductor and integrated-circuit (IC) technologies will play major roles in the development of affordable integrated and modular circuit solutions for 5G base stations and mobile devices, especially with the complexity of mmWave antennas and radio circuits. Components for mmWave frequencies, both active and passive, have traditionally been expensive—even the coaxial connectors (depending upon frequency) for hybrid circuits were precision machined and expensive. But the imminent buildup of 5G networks and its expanding contingent of mobile devices has brought a new awareness to the high-frequency industry concerning the need for more cost-effective components, circuit materials, and test instruments for frequencies above 24 GHz.
Microwave weapons
Although some devices are labelled as microwave weapons, the microwave range is commonly defined as being between 300 MHz and 300 GHz which is within the RF range —these frequencies having wavelengths of 1–1000 micrometers. Some examples of weapons which have been publicized by the military are as follows:
Active Denial System is a millimeter wave source that heats the water in a human target’s skin and thus causes incapacitating pain. It was developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and Raytheon for riot-control duty. Though intended to cause severe pain while leaving no lasting damage, concern has been voiced as to whether the system could cause irreversible damage to the eyes. There has yet to be testing for long-term side effects of exposure to the microwave beam. It can also destroy unshielded electronics. The device comes in various sizes including attached to a humvee.
I’ve seen birds with tumors on their head along with a DNA damaged a cardinal.
That beautiful scarlet cardinal looked like Telly Savalas…poor thing lived a couple of years.
And this is with what we have deployed now.
They know this is what’s killing the pollinators. “Colony collapse disorder,” doesn’t that belong in the DMS-5?
FWIW, the bud that measured my house had a request to measure a pending real estate deal. The house was hot, hot, hot…the 2nd floor pegging the meter. No deal.
He contacted the head mucky muck for the association of realtors about 3 years ago regarding disclosure on this very issue. Crickets.
I wonder how long it will take for one of TPTB fav money laundering ops to take a hit?
Or maybe this is part of the smart city plan when folks can’t unload the nightmare corporate/mil has created.
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