There is a news story on some minor sites that Russia is removing 5G towers, but I think some people got trolled as the report has a couple suspect elements like it liquefied a nearby school child’s brain and that Putin ordered a security person to shoot an executive of one of the cellular companies. However, the safety of 5G is an issue, and one of the U.S. executives in testimony to congress confirmed that the industry has no safety studies that show 5G is safe. And people that live or work near 5G towers have suffered Severe Microwave Syndrome. And the scary part of 5G is that though they initially haven’t deployed the really high GHz frequencies, that is changing and there are significant concerns with higher power at much higher frequencies (your microwave oven works at 2.4 GHz and 5G can use much higher frequencies). And Children’s Health Defense had a very good write up on how there is scientific evidence that RF exposure can cause cancer.
Consequently, when they were first hyping 5G coverage, they had planned units dispersed in neighborhoods located every few houses that would put out 200w of continuous spread spectrum RF at these much higher frequencies, and we even have celebrities that have gotten involved to stop this roll out in Malibu, CA. So even though some megacorp news hype the safety of 5G, keep in mind that they have telecom advertisers so logically would they provide coverage of its safety issues? And ultimately they’re under the control of the OCGFC, Owners and Controllers of Global Financialized Capital, so they’re not honoring their mission to do actual reporting because they serve the interests of their owners. Perhaps the fake Russian report is to further discredit those that think there are health issues with 5G, but whatever the case there are real concerns with the safety of the technology and these very high frequencies. And think about the fact that you are holding a device right in front of your face transmitting these higher frequencies exposing your open eyes to this radiation. And why did the industry do no safety studies? Is it because they already know the answer? Whatever the case, it is not unreasonable to question the safety of these much higher frequencies at increased power levels.