[liberationtech] 5g health effects?
Greg
greg at kinostudios.com
Mon Mar 1 00:36:31 CET 2021
> On Feb 28, 2021, at 3:11 PM, Bill Woodcock <woody at pch.net> wrote:
>
> By bringing the cell closer, the phone’s transmit wattage can be reduced, giving you a smaller, lighter phone, with a longer-lasting battery and, perhaps most importantly, it uses far less of the energy in that battery to cook your head.
>
> So, yes, 5g has substantial health benefits.
Cellular companies will play this idiotic strawman game where they talk about ionization and whether or not 5G causes it.
This is not where health concerns are stemming from. Ionization is but one physical phenomenon. Cellphones interact with biological systems in ways that most people don’t fully understand.
It is perfectly possible for there to be negative health effects at certain frequencies.
As a trivial example, consider that a TV can strobe certain colors in a row at a certain frequency and give someone a seizure. There is no ionizing radiation involved but the human goes into a seizure.
Similarly there have been plenty of studies showing that 5g and perhaps other frequencies can cause adverse health effects.
This letter signed by some 300k+ people includes links to studies showing supposed adverse health effects. You are welcome to investigate each claim on your own, and those who hand wave this stuff away are probably trolls working for these companies. As evidence for this, I personally tweeted something out about 5g. Normally I get close to no interactions, but on this tweet I instantly got over 10 engagements, suggesting a corporate-backed propaganda campaign.
https://www.5gspaceappeal.org/the-appeal <https://www.5gspaceappeal.org/the-appeal>
Cheers,
Greg
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