Is 5G Going to Kill Us All?
A new generation of superfast wireless internet is coming soon. But no one can say for sure if it’s safe.


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Replying to @jetsetradiolive
Aight but make sure to keep all posts regarding 5G are backed up with scientists, engineers and facts. Misinformation and conspiracy theories without merit are rampant. Keep information flowing but avoid the flow of misinformation, it can be dangerous.https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/07/how-false-claims-about-5g-health-risks-spread-into-the-mainstream …
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Did you read the article, yo?!?! Lots of scientific studies are mentioned with numerous scientists and scientific bodies listed. The article you linked is disinfo to rile up more SELF

CENSORSHIP.


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Replying to @jetsetradiolive
I never said the article didn't include evidence from scientists I'm just stating that if you're hoping aboard the 5G train, you stick to only linking stuff backed up scientists. Nothing got to do with censorship, just the warning of the slippery slope 5G fear can lead too.
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Agreed.
And the HISTORY of microwaves & radio communications as well as all the scientific
tests confirmed by multiple bodies are all listed here!
Everyone seems to forget the results of all those experiments and how we decided progress outweighed the known risks.


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Replying to @jetsetradiolive @ScorchioIRE
Risk of cancer from radiation (which everything emits) is due to ionizing wavelengths that are high energy/short wavelength enough to damage DNA. Microwaves and Radio waves cannot give you cancer because they are too low energy/long wavelength to do anything to DNA.
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Replying to @jetsetradiolive @ScorchioIRE
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-52389-x … https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40779-017-0139-0 … https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383574218300991 … I can link articles too. Even some with contrasting views! I can see the concern, because the research is limited, but I'm going to be more skeptical than just having 1 or 2 sources.
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the light coming off whatever device you used to type this has a higher EMFs reading than microwave . And,they don't cause radiation poisoning or major cellular damage. Did any of those studies account for that any other thing that impacts cell death and growth.
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