1) A very good article published by a group promoting natural approaches to health — reaching a good audience.
The Dark Side of the Great 5G Experiment Exposed
“5G networks are being deployed on a major scale as corporates gear up for the Internet of Things (IoT), despite a lack of safety testing and a growing body of evidence suggesting harm. Action Alert! …
In short, the institutions meant to safeguard the American public are utterly failing to carry out their mandates.
5G networks might make our lives more convenient in certain respects, but the evidence is demonstrating that this convenience could be coming at a great cost. To protect ourselves and our families, we must demand that public health, not corporate profits, determine our policies on 5G networks.”
https://anh-usa.org/the-dark-side-of-the-great-5g-experiment-exposed/
Study by Birnbaum mentioned which, I believe, I shared when it was first available.
Problems in evaluating the health impacts of radio frequency radiation
“The Precautionary Principle, while not perfect, has been the effective lodestone for establishing public policy to guard the safety of the general public from potentially harmful materials, practices or technologies. Yet, when considering the exposure of the public to anthropogenic electromagnetic fields, especially those arising from mobile communications and their infrastructure, it seems to be ignored.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935122023659
2) New technology, like smartphones, encourage kids to sit for hours at a time when they should be active. Studies are showing their future health could be jeopardized by inactivity as well as by the EMF to which they are exposed.
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Inactivity and screen time among children linked to heart damage by young adulthood
“Allowing children to consistently watch TV for extended periods can lead to heart-related issues years later, a new study warns. Researchers discovered that being inactive from childhood through young adulthood displays a link to heart damage, independent of factors like weight and blood pressure….
“Children were sedentary for more than six hours a day and this increased by nearly three hours a day by the time they reached young adulthood. Our study indicates that the accumulation of inactive time is related to heart damage regardless of body weight and blood pressure.””
Letters:
This is from someone who refused fiber optic and lost her landline when she said she wanted to keep her copper landline. Please let me know if Telus cut your service for refusing to accept fiber. Email: citizensforsafertech@shaw.ca with “cut service” on the subject line.
“I’ve had no phone landline service from Telus for 3 weeks now…just a loud buzz on the line. Two-three long calls, at friend’s house, resulted in my agreeing to fibre optics, a tech person arriving, said he couldn’t hook anything up but would get something arranged for me. 10 days later, nada, so another hour or so on the phone, (yes, usually with a person with a foreign accent, and me hard of hearing ) at friend’s house, setting up an appointment, and this time they were NO SHOW, NO CONTACT. I’m done with Telus and just told them so.
There was NO mention of the voice over Internet option. And while searching and searching thru their website there was NO mention of Fibre Optics, ONLY wireless options. WTF!
I bought a little flip phone, yes it’s a cell phone, $100, but I can apparently hook it into my Starlink Ethernet line. I don’t plan to carry it with me, just leave it at home, like my land line. I got a one month service plan on trial with Chattr, (related to Rogers/Fido) for $15. I’ve only had it two days at home, just figuring it out. I may learn to text even.
When I was phone shopping in the mall, (which has/had offices of all the phone providers,) I see that the Shaw office was closing on Aug 19. A friend of mine who works for Shaw media just got fired – not for his politics, or attitudes toward forced injections, but because Shaw is “downsizing after its recent merger with Rogers”.
Addendum from Sharon: Fiber optic cables and service are excellent, safe and faster than anything else. But there is a problem with the modems. The optic signal must be converted to electrical so that our devices can use it, and the electrical signal leaving our computers, phones, etc. must be converted back to optical ones. This conversion is done via an Optical Network Terminal (ONT). Like the switch mode power supply in our smeters that converts AC to DC to run the smeter, harmonics (aka dirty electricity) is created on our home’s wiring. Many people suffer greatly from this dirty electricity and, so far, there does not appear to be a way to prevent or filter this. Until a remedy is available fiber optics are not the solution we want.
One more problem. With fiber, phone service currently is over the internet (Voice over internet Protocol or VoIP) and needs electricity to function. If/when the internet goes down or the power is disrupted for more than a short time, no phone service is available. Telus, Shaw, and CRTC say that everyone needs a cell phone as backup.
As for this person’s understanding that her flip cellphone can connect via an ethernet cable, I have asked her for more information. I have never heard of this. If this is possible, I will let you know.
Sharon Noble, Director, Citizens for Safer Tech
“We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.” Carl Sagan
Sent from my wired laptop with no wireless components. Practice Safe Tech.