For those interested in 5G microwave broadband rollout ...

Map showing real time global rollout - bringing the world together ! 

 

https://www.speedtest.net/ookla-5g-map

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@realDonaldTrump wrote:

If you line your house with tinfoil, not only will you be 5G-proof, but that pesky 50Hz radiation-proof as well.


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Amusing......but I'm not sure about his assumption that the conspiracy theorists all live in Victoria (thats how it reads anyway)

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@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2020/07/08/garry-linnell-break-out-the-tinfoil-hats-conspir...

LOL, great comedy show. Anyway, most people concerned about 5G are concerned about the effects of EMF microwave radiation. The only connection that I see between that and Corona is that EMF weakens a person's immune system making them more susceptible to the flu, stomach bugs, corona and other viruses.

 

This is just big business charging through with a profit agenda and not worried about the harm it causes people. History is littered with tragedies related to mercury, Round-up, DDT, PCBs, dioxin etc. etc..

 

People and the environment before profit please

 

PCB chemical pollution threatens to wipe out killer whales | ITV News

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Was health benign fibre-optic terrestrial NBN rollout and promotion stymied by globally enthusiastic wifi 5G ? 

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@rogespeed wrote:

Was health benign fibre-optic terrestrial NBN rollout and promotion stymied by globally enthusiastic wifi 5G ? 


It probably was. What Labour proposed was good. Terrestrial NBN via the cable only had one danger for users. The inactivity related to sitting in one position while enjoying good quality connection could lead to heart disease and diabetes etc..

if the roll-out was done properly, none of the fools today would be wanting 5G. By the time they learn that their health has been reversibly damaged it will be too late.

 

I saw a documentary once called The World According to Monsanto  and I was so saddened. There was a section called "Toxic Town" and it was about the residents of a town in the US called Anniston which is in Alabama. These were hard working people who had the misfortune of having their town chosen to have a Monsanto plant operating from. People died and had their health wrecked and there was no come back from that. It was too late. And yet it was allowed to proceed because the law allowed it. I feel quite deep sadness and anger when I think of these people. These everyday / ordinary folks,  many African American and Caucasian American folks who were trying to make a living and raise their kids. What did they do to deserve this destruction put on them? Their lives ruined for what??

 


 

Toxic Town" 10 Aug, 2003
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2800 views in 14 years. Very popular. And, as usual, ancient history.

 

And over that time Michael has garnered a whole 11 followers. That would tend to show the relevance of the 'report'.

 

I challenge the relevance - 5G was nowhere near being thought of in 2003, much less implemented.

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2800 views in 14 years. Very popular. And, as usual, ancient history.

 

And over that time Michael has garnered a whole 11 followers. That would tend to show the relevance of the 'report'.

 

I challenge the relevance - 5G was nowhere near being thought of in 2003, much less implemented.


So, you make an ad hom type of attack on this article below. Did you watch all of it?

 

if you can see the similarity between the article about Anniston and the people dying of cancer and another thing being forced on the people today, namely 5G, then I feel extreme pity for the people around you. And you too!

 


 

Toxic Town" 10 Aug, 2003

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Xbu8kVncQ

 


You discredit an article because of the amount of views and the date. How about you go there and live near the toxic creek for 2 years and then come back and say what you do now!

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@davewil1964 wrote:

2800 views in 14 years. Very popular. And, as usual, ancient history.

 

And over that time Michael has garnered a whole 11 followers. That would tend to show the relevance of the 'report'.

 

I challenge the relevance - 5G was nowhere near being thought of in 2003, much less implemented.


So, you make an ad hom type of attack on this article below. Did you watch all of it?

 

if you can't see the similarity between the article about Anniston and the people dying of cancer and another thing being forced on the people today, namely 5G, then I feel extreme pity for the people around you. And you too!

 


 

Toxic Town" 10 Aug, 2003

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Oct 15, 2017
 

11 subscribers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Xbu8kVncQ

 


You discredit an article because of the amount of views and the date. How about you go there and live near the toxic creek for 2 years and then come back and say what you do now!

 

Corrected spelling

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