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Details of 5G Dangers
If you're worried about the risks of 5G, you aren't alone. It has been linked to cancer and other diseases and has even been the topic of Vandalism. It is also linked to radio-frequency wavesthat can be dangerous for your immune system. If you're interested in learning more, continue reading.

Cancer caused by radiation
It's not known if radiation caused cancer is related to 5G. There is evidence that it can lower our immune system, making us more susceptible to COVID-19. Furthermore, studies have demonstrated that 5G doesn't affect the transmission of coronaviruses that are new. However, electromagnetic hypersensitivity is required to confirm these findings.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is evaluating the health risks that come by 5G technologies. The agency is analyzing public health data and scientific evidence to identify the potential health risks associated with this technology. It is not yet certain if the risk is serious enough to justify an end to 5G deployment.

The immune system is weakening
One of the newest conspiracy theories circulating the web suggests that wireless 5G weakens the immune system of humans. In this view, five-G's wireless technologies are responsible for the spread that the Covid-19 virus which is a fatal coronavirus. The virus can be transmitted from person to person , and was first recognized in Wuhan, China, about 18 months ago. Covid-19 is present in many different countries, and it has been linked with the deaths of thousands.


5G wireless technology makes use of high-frequency radio waves to connect smartphones and other gadgets. There is no research on whether or not these waves can cause cancer. Many experts believe that 5G can affect the immune system and could lead to an increased risk of developing COVID-19.

Cancer
A recent resolution by the Portland City Council demands that the Federal Communications Commission do more studies on the health consequences from 5G networks. Although this research is essential but it's likely to be completed within the same timeframe that the 5G technology is rolled out. The industry will be moving to the next generation, which is likely to be 6G or 7G. The resolution expresses an interest in local control over the issue, but the resolution also acknowledges the fact that local governments aren't legally allowed to reject federal directives.

Many experts believe that the radiation emitted through 5G technology is not enough to cause cancer. However, research done by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has questioned this belief. This study has been able prove the causal link with radiofrequency radiation and the development of cancer, in human and animal studies. In the study, researchers looked at 125 studies conducted on humans and 75 animal models from 2008 to 2019. The FDA discovered no link to radiofrequency energy and cancer.

Vandalism
A growing amount of criminals are attacking the 5G network's infrastructure. Some of the vandalism has involved sabotaging the mobile networks through burning down masts and damaging other infrastructure. There have also reported instances of individuals hiding razor blades and needles in anti-5G posters. In addition, several sabotage attempts have been linked to co-infections with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Protests against 5G have been taking place throughout the world. Anti-5G activists have declared the 6th of June as a day of protest across the globe and have declared that the radio emissions from 5G are harmful for the environment. But, the majority of scientists disagree with these activists.

Arson
There have been a variety of rumors connecting 5G mobile networks to arson attacks. The most recent one involved the burning of 20 towers for cell phones in the United Kingdom during the Easter weekend. The arsonists had an idea in mind: they set fire to cell phone towers with the form of ears like bunnies. This could be related with the pandemic of coronavirus. However, no one has been able to prove this theory.

Although the theories were in circulation for many years, the current buzz about 5G has made them more visible. For instance in a New York Times article noted that Russian propaganda network RT America had been broadcasting reports about the dangers of 5G. In the meantime, groups such as Oakmore Neighborhood Advocacy Group Oakmore Neighborhood Advocacy Group have been making reference to Pall's arguments in city council meetings and public forums for communities, and are protesting against 5G installation in their neighborhood.

Politicians
5G, the next-generation of wireless technologies, called 5G, is sweeping the country. It promises better connections, more speedy Internet, and more convenient accessibility to data. However, with its widespread rollout, comes the potential for issues. For example, 5G might interfere with the instruments in airplanes. Major airlines have already altered some routes to avoid being close to 5G towers that are being built.

As a result, many politicians are worried about the security that 5G technology will bring. The United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is been tasked with quelling fears about the emerging technology. But, some lawmakers are urging the agency to protect aviation and consumers by making sure that 5G technology is built safely. Reps. Andy Kim, Thomas Suozzi and Peter Defazio have written to the FCC asking for more information about the infrastructure needed for 5G.

Environmental activists
An increasing number of people are worried about the potential dangers of 5G mobile networks. Celebrities, environmental activists, and fringe scientists have raised the issue. In 2015 around 190 scientists from 40 countries wrote a letter to the UN asking for the World Health Organization to review the guidelines currently in place for 5G networks. It was the European Union echoed those concerns in April of 2019 when it stopped work on the network.

The protests to stop 5G technologies have occurred across the globe. In electromagnetic sensitivity there was the "We Say No to 5G" (2020a) campaign was coordinated by protests around the country. Others have joined in the cause. The latest protest was held in Mullumbimby, Australia, in late April. People in the town were motivated to protest because 5G installers installed the new network against the wishes that the council of town. Although they were legally authorized, council had no authority to approve of the plan.

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