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Details On 5G Dangers
If you're worried about the dangers of 5G and 5G, you're not alone. It's been linked to cancer, among other ailments, and even has been the subject of Vandalism. Proteck'd has been linked to radio frequency waves, which can be harmful to your immune system. If you want to learn more, read on.


The radiation causes cancer
It is not clear whether radiation-induced cancer is linked to 5G. However, there is evidence that 5G can reduce the immune system, which makes us more susceptible to COVID-19. Further, studies have shown that 5G doesn't affect the transmission of new coronaviruses. However, more studies are required to confirm these results.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is evaluating the health risks that come with 5G technology. The WHO is looking at public health data as well as scientific research evidence to determine the health risks related to this technology. It's not entirely evident if the risks are serious enough to warrant a moratorium on 5G deployment.

Inflammatory system weakening
One of the latest conspiracy theories floating around the internet suggests that wireless 5G can weaken the immune system of humans. Based on this belief five-G's wireless technologies are responsible for the spread of the Covid-19 virus, which is a deadly coronavirus. This virus can be transmitted from person-to-person and was first discovered within Wuhan, China, about 18 months ago. Covid-19 is prevalent in many different countries, and it has been linked with a number of deaths.

5G wireless technology utilizes high-frequency radio waves to link smartphones and other devices. There is no research on whether or not these waves can cause cancer. Certain researchers believe that 5G could reduce the immune system's strength, which can lead to an increase in the risk of developing COVID-19.

Cancer
A recent resolution by The Portland City Council demands that the Federal Communications Commission do more study on the health impacts on the health of wireless 5G network. While this research is necessary but it's likely to be completed within the same time frame as 5G technology is deployed. By then, the industry will have moved to the next generation, which is likely to be 6G or 7G. The resolution is a reflection of a desire for local control over the matter However, the resolution acknowledges that local governments aren't legally able to rescind federal directives.

Many experts argue that the radiation released by 5G wireless technology doesn't cause cancer. However, recent research carried out by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has challenged this assertion. The study was able prove the causal link with radiofrequency radiation and the development of cancer both human and animal studies. In the study, the researchers looked at 125 studies conducted on animals and humans as well as 75 human models from 2008 to the year 2019. The FDA discovered no link between radiofrequency waves and cancer.

Vandalism
A growing amount of criminals are attempting to destroy the infrastructure of 5G networks. Some vandalism has included sabotaging mobile networks through burning down masts and destroying other infrastructure. Additionally, there have seen reports about people hiding needles and razor blades in anti-5G posters. Furthermore, several sabotage attacks have been associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Protests against 5G are taking place throughout the world. emf shield have declared June 6 as the day of worldwide protest and warned that 5G radio emissions are harmful for the environment. But, the majority of scientists disagree with these activists.

Arson
There have been numerous rumors connecting 5G mobile networks to arson attacks. The most recent incident involved the burning of 20 towers of cell phones located in the United Kingdom during the Easter weekend. The arsonists had a plan in mind that they lit fire to cell phone towers with the form of bunny ears. This pattern could be linked with the pandemic of coronavirus. But, no one has been able to prove this hypothesis.

Although these theories have been in circulation for many years, the current buzz about 5G has made them more visible. For example, a New York Times article noted that Russian propaganda channel RT America had been broadcasting stories on the dangers of 5G. Meanwhile, groups like those of the Oakmore Neighborhood Advocacy Group have been making reference to Pall's arguments in council meetings as well as public forums for communities, and vocally opposing 5G implementation in their area.

Politicians
A new generation of technology for wireless, 5G, is spreading across the country. It promises improved connectivity and more speedy Internet and quicker acces to info. But, with its wide introduction, it could also create the potential for problems. For instance, 5G might interfere with the instruments in airplanes. Already, airlines have changed some flights to avoid being close to 5G towers that are being built.

As a result, many politicians are worried about the safety in 5G network. The United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is been charged with addressing concerns regarding the latest technology. However, some politicians have called for the FCC to protect aviation and consumers by making sure that 5G is constructed in a safe manner. Reps. Andy Kim, Thomas Suozzi, and Peter Defazio have written to the FCC requesting more information on the infrastructure needed for 5G.

Environmental activists
Many people are worried about the possible dangers of five-G networks for mobile phones. People from the environmental movement, celebrity, and fringe scientists have all raised the issue. In 2015 around 190 scientists from 40 countries signed a letter to the UN calling on for the World Health Organization to review current guidelines on 5G-related networks. The European Union echoed those concerns in April 2019, when it announced it would not be working on the network.

Revolts over 5G tech have occurred around the world. In Australia there was protesters from the "We Say No to 5G" (2020a) campaign was coordinated by protests around the country. Others have joined in on the cause. The latest protest was held at Mullumbimby, Australia, in late April. The residents of Mullumbimby were driven to protest because 5G installers installed the new network against the wishes by the local council. Although they were legally authorized, town council had no authority to approve of the project.

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