What is 5G?
If you look at Wikipedia, 5g according to Wikipedia is,
5G is the latest generation of cellular communications targeting high data rates, reduced latency, energy savings, cost reductions, higher system capacity and massive connectivity.
It does sound impressive, because who wouldn't want all of that.
But Whats The Problem?
A few days ago, a group of scientists, doctors, environmental organizers and concerned citizens got together and they called for the urgent stop to the deployment of 5g. They said that it's been proven harmful to human bodies, that this is an experiment on humanity and that this should be called a crime under international law.
In today's technology, your phone is constantly sending electromagnetic fields in and out, whether or not you're receiving a notification. All of our digital tech sends this data back and forth using these invisible microwave radiations signals. We have every cell tower, every router constantly pulsing with radiation whether or not you are using it.
Science shows that this causes DNA damage, cancer among other things.
This is what Dr. Sharon Goldberg, a clinical researcher and an internal medicine physician has to say,
What's the thing really dangerous about 5g is that it's being sold as a super awesome, like your toaster can talk to your door lock, it could talk to your self driving car and the list goes on. With all this stuff, it could literally be impossible to walk or exist in a city without being exposed to these radiations.
Lets listen to Dr. David Carpenter, a public health physician and a signatory to this international appeal had to say about this,
There should be a public debate on how to deal with this problem.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996, basically says that regardless of health effects, you can not stop the deployment of 5g infrastructure. And the FCC looks to be completely captured by the wireless industry.
This new technology needs to be tested before putting it out there.