Has anyone took the time to look into the comments from RFK jr regarding Wi-Fi risks?
Particularly 5g?
Has anyone took the time to look into the comments from RFK jr regarding Wi-Fi risks?
Particularly 5g?
Yes, also looking into freaking caves to stay in here worst case…
Whenever I leave for somewhere else & return feeling better… Well when I check the coverage where I visited it is always the same: no 5G!!!
5g (5th generation) is related to the frequency range used through cellular networks communication to and from your phone or to and from your Mi-Fi routet (the one with a sim card). Typically to bridge the gap from mobile device to your ISP.
Wi-Fi has 2.4G and 5G sellection bands on your home router for in-house wireless (internet) connection is actually describing the frequency range area (2.4G = 2.4GHz and 5G is 5GHz).
5g cellular uses way higher frequencies.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G
And that frequency range can provide for faster data, but does not reach very far, hence the amount of repeater antennas that need to be installed in a city to reach everyone. As example on the wikipage you see those radio frequencies (RF) are way higher and the power required is also way higher than previous generation antennas (4g, 3g, etc.) Such that many people having such a repeater antenna close by start to worry about the effects on the human body.
Saying there is some confusion created by the market to name things the same way. Meaning Wi-Fi and 5g is not the same subject. When the MSM is mentioning 5g its mentioning those ugly 5g cellular antennas which there need to be many of within a city (to satisfy 5g coverage)
If you are worried about the 5 GHz frequency cause cancer, you should look into the 400 - 800 THz frequency range; causes orders of magnitude more cancer
The sun?
Circle gets the square!
Doesn’t mean there aren’t risks involved.
The bit of research that I’ve done shows that there are risks, potentially significant ones.
Particularly when we’re shoving babies with aluminum shots which then sit at the base of the brain.
Creating in a sense antenna for these signals to hit and perhaps warp DNA or at the very least cancel out receptors.
(All theory, but ones that should be explored).
No doubt. My sense is that the higher the frequency the more problems you will have. Ex. X and gamma waves have been shown to obliterate DNA