Looks like them rushing 5G into place without any safety studies is showing that they knew it could have negative health effects. And keep in mind their original plans was to place mini cell units within neighborhoods at 200w every few houses. I’m curious to see what the effects will be for people that use their 5G phones for extended periods of time when the transmitter is right next to them even though lower power. Of course, a lot of 5G isn’t really on the bands they intended and on modified equipment at lower frequencies. Consequently, with my 4G phone if I forget to turn it off at night, my quality of sleep is negatively impacted. And another consideration, people vaccinated with the highly experimental gene therapy have weakened immune systems and could potentially be more susceptible to adverse health effects from this radiation.
In 2019, telecom executives gave U.S. congressional testimony that they had NO independent scientific evidence that 5G exposure is safe, though warnings about deployment and exposure started before then. Since 2017, doctors and scientists have been asking for moratoriums on Earth and in space due to biological and environmental health risks (see 1, 2, 3, 4), and the majority of scientists worldwide oppose deployment. Some researchers have also warned that 5G activation may be contributing to COVID-19 infections as well as hundreds of thousands if not millions of bird deaths.
A new case report shows that two previously healthy men rapidly developed typical “microwave syndrome” symptoms shortly after a 5G cell tower was installed on the roof of their office.
According to the report, published Feb. 4 in the Annals of Clinical Case Reports, the men experienced headaches, joint pain, tinnitus, abnormal fatigue, sleep disturbances, burning skin, anxiety and trouble concentrating.
The findings match the results of a similar case report published last month in the same journal — that appeared earlier in the Swedish journal Medicinsk Access — showing a previously healthy man and woman developed similar microwave syndrome symptoms soon after a 5G tower was installed on top of their apartment.
In first study of its kind, Swedish researchers found #5G radiation causes typical symptoms indicative of “microwave syndrome.” Study also confirmed that non-ionizing radiation — well below levels allowed by authorities — can cause health problems.https://t.co/AuYgHsKykA
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) March 13, 2022
Both reports show that non-ionizing radiation from 5G — well below levels allowed by authorities — can cause health problems in individuals who had no prior history of electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS).
The two reports appear to be the first studies in the world on the health effects in humans from exposure to 5G, according to the authors.