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A City in California Stood Up to Tyranny and Blocked 5G technology Cell Tower, Sets Precedent

A City in California Stood Up to Tyranny and Blocked 5G technology Cell Tower, Sets Precedent

First, there was 3G, then 4G and now we are heading into the era of 5G technology, while this is said to be an improvement it is also bringing with it harmful ultra-high microwave frequency radiation. People who have raised their voices about the dangers that the technology will bring and who have talked about safety have been subjected to intimidation and harassment along with attempts to try to silence them.  However, it looks as if people are rising up to this tyranny.  And they’re winning!

As 5G technology begins to roll out across the country, it is being met by a massive wave of resistance over concerns that it can cause health problems. One city in California—reacting to an overwhelming outpouring of concern—has taken an extreme step and blocked the technology from being implemented.

This week, the city of Mill Valley, CA, a wealthy city just north of San Francisco, voted unanimously to effectively halt the installation of new small cell towers which carry the 5G technology.

The city enacted an “urgency ordinance” after it received over a hundred letters from concerned citizens expressing their worries over the new 5G towers.

As Tech Crunch reports:

“Through an urgency ordinance, which allows the city council to immediately enact regulations that affect the health and safety of the community, the restrictions and prohibitions will be put into force immediately for all future applications to site 5G telecommunications equipment in the city. Applications for commercial districts are permitted under the passed ordinance.  The ordinance was driven by community concerns over the health effects of 5G wireless antennas. According to the city, it received 145 pieces of correspondence from citizens voicing opposition to the technology, compared to just five letters in support of it — a ratio of 29 to 1. While that may not sound like much, the city’s population is roughly 14,000, indicating that about 1% of the population had voiced an opinion on the matter.”

Serious Health Risks Associated With 5G technology, Including Risk Of Cancer

The FCC voted on July 14 to bring 5G to the US to make spectrum bands above 24 GHz available for the 5G technology, despite the fact that with the proliferation of technology for cell phones there are serious health risks. It looks like the FCC has the attitude of going full speed ahead and not giving a thought to the torpedoes.

The 5G network is going to use frequency bands that are higher and which had not been thought possible, frequencies of 24 to 100GHz, which have not been tested. Of course, the new and untested frequencies are going to need new antennas and these are aimed to amplify signals and it means huge deployment of cells phone towers all over the US.

At a press conference on July 14, Todd Shields a reporter for Bloomberg News had his press credentials taken from him by the FCC security force simply because he was speaking with safety advocates about radiation and he was concerned.  In the past, the government has tested and then said that many things were safe and would not hurt the public. These have included thalidomide, asbestos, lead paint and smoking, all of these have now been said to be otherwise and far from safe.

The National Toxicology Program conducted a government study to the cost of $25 million and it concluded that wireless radiation can cause cancer. 70% of the non-industry studies have revealed that wireless radiation is harmful, but with industry studies, this percentage is only 32%.

Sources:

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cell-phone-5g-cancer-concerns/

https://www.disclose.tv/new-5g-wifi-coming-and-it-will-kill-us-all-this-is-serious-314497



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