“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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Join Robert F. Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defense for a live, virtual press conference on Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 3 p.m. ET/12 noon PT to discuss this exciting milestone in our landmark case against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – the submission of the evidentiary brief. To fulfill our commitment to stopping the harmful exposure […]
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The stories are literally carbon copies of each other — lauding the rollout of 5G, but neglecting to address the obvious issues with the 5G grid.
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5G is being touted as the best thing to happen to tech since the inception of the Internet: But what is it? What are the dangers? Unfortunately, they appear to be rather extensive.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) submitted a legal notice to the FCC against the OTARD rule expansion, signed by over 15,000 people. At 735 pages, it is likely one of the largest submissions to the FCC in number of signatories. Of those who signed, 6,231 declared that they and/or their children have been injured by wireless radiation.
https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article243092941.html In Florida, plans to track COVID-19 through our cell phones are unconstitutional | Opinion BY KRISANNE HALL MAY 29, 2020 04:54 PM A coronavirus contact-tracing app was tested on the Isle of Wight in May. GETTY IMAGES Floridians will be forced to pay enormous court fees and settlements if our counties continue with proposed plans […]