5G Wireless Towers: Better Reception at Greater Health Risk?

brianlux
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I ran into a friend today who told me a 5G Tower was installed near her home recently and she noticed an increase in the loudness of her tinnitus. She suggested I look it up on the internet. Looks to me like there are more risks than increased ringing in the ears (that alone, as many here know, is unpleasant), like increased cancer. I've thought for a long time that the increase in cancers has a lot do do with chemicals in our environment and increased microwaves. Damn, we humans sure have a knack for killing ourselves off.
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Oh, and look how many of these things they are planning on installing: 300,000. We are an insane species.
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brianlux said:Oh, and look how many of these things they are planning on installing: 300,000. We are an insane species.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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one theory holds that in addition to pesticides killing of bee species, the increase in cell tower coverage may be contributing.....
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antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:0
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antares434 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:This was one of many articles I looked at. Should I post them all? Is it too much trouble for you to look for yourself?But look, I'm not going to try to convince you because I know your game and I'm not into it.Goodbye.Post edited by brianlux on"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:antares434 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:This was one of many articles I looked at. Should I post them all? Is it too much trouble for you to look for yourself?But look, I'm not going to try to convince you because I know your game and I'm not into.Goodbye.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:This was one of many articles I looked at. Should I post them all? Is it too much trouble for you to look for yourself?But look, I'm not going to try to convince you because I know your game and I'm not into.Goodbye.Thank you, indeed!I know nothing any one of us can do will change the situation but I would do everything in my power to stop having a 5G put in close to my home. In fact, if need be, I would move. When we looked for the place we are in now, we passed on a couple of nice places because they were situation under high voltage power lines. That shit is just not good for you. It seems criminal to build that kind of thing near homes or, in the reverse, to build home near high power lines, cell towers, etc. The common sense thing is for them to not be in anyone's backyard!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:This was one of many articles I looked at. Should I post them all? Is it too much trouble for you to look for yourself?But look, I'm not going to try to convince you because I know your game and I'm not into.Goodbye.Thank you, indeed!I know nothing any one of us can do will change the situation but I would do everything in my power to stop having a 5G put in close to my home. In fact, if need be, I would move. When we looked for the place we are in now, we passed on a couple of nice places because they were situation under high voltage power lines. That shit is just not good for you. It seems criminal to build that kind of thing near homes or, in the reverse, to build home near high power lines, cell towers, etc. The common sense thing is for them to not be in anyone's backyard!
I worked 25 years in school maintenance, one of the schools had a major hydro transmission line run about a 1000 feet from the school...and newer homes on the other side...not well thought out.
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Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:brianlux said:antares434 said:NIMBYs love the cancer scare card.I'm more interested in study, research, and smart thinking, not sensationalism (or uncalled for sarcasm).And my back yard? It looks like this:This was one of many articles I looked at. Should I post them all? Is it too much trouble for you to look for yourself?But look, I'm not going to try to convince you because I know your game and I'm not into.Goodbye.Thank you, indeed!I know nothing any one of us can do will change the situation but I would do everything in my power to stop having a 5G put in close to my home. In fact, if need be, I would move. When we looked for the place we are in now, we passed on a couple of nice places because they were situation under high voltage power lines. That shit is just not good for you. It seems criminal to build that kind of thing near homes or, in the reverse, to build home near high power lines, cell towers, etc. The common sense thing is for them to not be in anyone's backyard!
I worked 25 years in school maintenance, one of the schools had a major hydro transmission line run about a 1000 feet from the school...and newer homes on the other side...not well thought out.
The problem in our society is that us people are secondary anymore.
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vogonpoetbythelake said:Excellent, thank you! This just all seems so obvious and logical. I've been thinking and talking about it since clear back in the mid to late 70's when in the San Francisco Bay area BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) was thinking about connecting BART's electrical rail to encircle the San Francisco Bay and it was deemed unhealthy to do so due to the electrical currents. That was before wireless phones, wireless internet, cell towers, wireless transmissions of all sorts. As the lady so clearly stated, we are bombarded continually with this unhealthy radiation. Its no wonder (again, as she states) that so many epidemics are occurring- mental health, diabetes, cancer, and likely others.Why are we doing this to ourselves and all other life around us? This is insane."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:vogonpoetbythelake said:Excellent, thank you! This just all seems so obvious and logical. I've been thinking and talking about it since clear back in the mid to late 70's when in the San Francisco Bay area BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) was thinking about connecting BART's electrical rail to encircle the San Francisco Bay and it was deemed unhealthy to do so due to the electrical currents. That was before wireless phones, wireless internet, cell towers, wireless transmissions of all sorts. As the lady so clearly stated, we are bombarded continually with this unhealthy radiation. Its no wonder (again, as she states) that so many epidemics are occurring- mental health, diabetes, cancer, and likely others.Why are we doing this to ourselves and all other life around us? This is insane.
Then when the 5G networks are up and running, then Apple, Samsung and the rest will come up with a slick marketing campaign trying to get us to buy new phones...and millions will.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:vogonpoetbythelake said:Excellent, thank you! This just all seems so obvious and logical. I've been thinking and talking about it since clear back in the mid to late 70's when in the San Francisco Bay area BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) was thinking about connecting BART's electrical rail to encircle the San Francisco Bay and it was deemed unhealthy to do so due to the electrical currents. That was before wireless phones, wireless internet, cell towers, wireless transmissions of all sorts. As the lady so clearly stated, we are bombarded continually with this unhealthy radiation. Its no wonder (again, as she states) that so many epidemics are occurring- mental health, diabetes, cancer, and likely others.Why are we doing this to ourselves and all other life around us? This is insane.
Then when the 5G networks are up and running, then Apple, Samsung and the rest will come up with a slick marketing campaign trying to get us to buy new phones...and millions will.This is the great question Bill McKibben posed in his book, Enough:He basically proposes the idea that our society seems to think there is never going to be enough technology and that in thinking that way, we put our humanity in jeopardy.The odd thing is, I've tried to talk to other people about this and they either make jokes about tin foil hats or, more commonly, try to change the subject or ignore it. These technologies are so ubiquitous and common, I think many people are afraid to even consider that we may be doing ourselves in with this stuff. Yet another reason why I think humans are on road to self-destruction- almost like mass suicide."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:vogonpoetbythelake said:Excellent, thank you! This just all seems so obvious and logical. I've been thinking and talking about it since clear back in the mid to late 70's when in the San Francisco Bay area BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) was thinking about connecting BART's electrical rail to encircle the San Francisco Bay and it was deemed unhealthy to do so due to the electrical currents. That was before wireless phones, wireless internet, cell towers, wireless transmissions of all sorts. As the lady so clearly stated, we are bombarded continually with this unhealthy radiation. Its no wonder (again, as she states) that so many epidemics are occurring- mental health, diabetes, cancer, and likely others.Why are we doing this to ourselves and all other life around us? This is insane.
Then when the 5G networks are up and running, then Apple, Samsung and the rest will come up with a slick marketing campaign trying to get us to buy new phones...and millions will.This is the great question Bill McKibben posed in his book, Enough:He basically proposes the idea that our society seems to think there is never going to be enough technology and that in thinking that way, we put our humanity in jeopardy.The odd thing is, I've tried to talk to other people about this and they either make jokes about tin foil hats or, more commonly, try to change the subject or ignore it. These technologies are so ubiquitous and common, I think many people are afraid to even consider that we may be doing ourselves in with this stuff. Yet another reason why I think humans are on road to self-destruction- almost like mass suicide.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
I really hope these guys are wrong. But what if they're not? What they talk about makes sense to me. I don't think this is some kind of flat earth bullshit. I think it's some serious shit and worth thinking about.
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