“Students are exposed to a relatively high background of microwave radiation everywhere they go and in everything they do. Some lectures are taught ‘over the internet’ using WIFI, which means they are in exposure environments characterised by pulsed microwave signals day in and day out.”
“A company called AccessParks wants to install 484 antennas within and atop historic lodges (including the iconic Old Faithful Inn), visitor centers, and other buildings to bring broadband throughout most of the park’s developed areas. The plan also entails 39 large antennas and 12 new microwave dishes.”
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This is an Open Letter to the FCC about health effects of RF and their plans to extend exposure guidelines: Extending the FCC exposure guidelines to as high as 3THz is more than alarming! Even the existing range of up to 6 GHz is causing problems with many people, especially children! I am an educator […]
“They did not have any plans, specifications, permits, or anything to show. I informed them that this was an illegal activity, since they had no permit for upgraded equipment. They called their supervision and after finishing said “wow, you really know your stuff”, then informed me that they would stop what they were doing, remove the new equipment they had installed, and put the previous equipment back because they did need a permit for what they were doing.“
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Here is a list of states who have passed or introduced legislation to study the health/environmental/insurance issues related to 5G: 1) Louisiana is the first state to call for their own independent study of the technology. House Resolution No. 145 passed 103 in favor zero against. The language of HR 145 outlines the reasons that Louisiana state representatives felt […]
The Santa Barbara City Council is pushing back on an effort by Verizon to install 5G wireless technology. The council voted 4-3 to take more time to study the potential health impacts of the technology. City Attorney Ariel Calonne will provide a memo to the council within 90 days. Councilmembers Michael Jordan, Eric Friedman and Cathy Murillo […]
“5G is known to rely on hundreds of thousands even millions of small cell sites: are there any potential health implications from those sites? We’ve asked for the studies — and have not received them.”