There’s a mass army of fucktards out there spewing this 5G hogwash like it’s the gospel.
This Earth is damned if it ever reaches NSB-level thinking; you know...when the village idiots are praised as intellects while the logical thinkers are ousted. Smh
We all know these sheep won’t stop using their damned devices, yet they hop on social media and try to “enlighten” you with their “theories”.
Fuck you and your theories! I find it funny how a lot of the average citizens walk around spreading fear and theories, but answer this....where’s their off-the-grid residence? Where’s their ammo and MREs? Where are their communication device since cell service is such a horrible thing?
Exactly! They have jack shit! All they have is a 4G (soon to be 5G) phone and a lack of boundaries at the register with the last roll of toilet paper tucked under their fat arms.
My only fear of 5G is more idiots using it and spewing their feeble thoughts and theories at faster speeds.
I swear, people...you really don’t have to be the “dumb” one in the group...regardless of how cool that is to be nowadays.
I get sent all these 5G shet, I just laugh and delete it. Am not helping by sending it and spreading that dumb conspiracy theories. People really are like sheeps.
Tbh, this is the first time I hear about this 5G BS. Though I would expect NHS director to be more concerned about the misinformation damage than the damage caused on 5G infrastructure. Capitalism at it's finest.
According to the former president of Microsoft Canada the appropriate safety testing has not been done on 5G.
Because the big telecommunication companies don't want it, and because the government testing agencies are filled with former telecommunication company big shots.
This is the long and the short of it... there's various other groups of concerned scientists around the world also pointing out the appropriate testing simply hasn't been to to establish the safety of the technology.
As things stand there's absolutely no reason to posit a link between COVID 19 and 5g... pandemics are an inevitable fact of sharing the planet with replicating pathogens and this one is following very much an expected course of development and spread. There's simply no reason to attribute it to anything like 5g when its just behaving as we expect a pandemic should.
However that doesn't imply that the 5g stuff isn't worrisome in it's own right, particularly given the fact that it's likely most of us - and our kids - in the 'developed' world are likely to be spending most of lives in close vicinity to these sources of radiation, but is not yet proven to be harmful... Obviously the appropriate action would be to conduct exhaustive studies into the potential harmful effects of 5g before rolling it out, but as ever profits and greed (not to mention the almost limitless potential for domestic surveillance and the power that offers) will take precedence over human safety and wellbeing.
Where does Khan back up his wild assumptions? He can't comprehend how viruses spread from animals (bird flu, mad cow disease, sars, ebola have all been proven to without doubt). So thinks microwaves can carry and transport a contagious disease. What nonsense.
And a few on here lap it up. As someone that worked for years in telecoms and able to use common sense and Google rather than fansiful imagination;
International body spends seven years mulling over the evidence
International body spends seven years mulling over the evidence
The frequencies used to power 5G services are safe, new international guidelines have declared, hopefulyl dispelling claims by campaigners that the next generation networks represent a threat to public health.
The International Commission on Non‐Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has been working on new guidance for the past seven years and says the new recommendations provide improved protection for humans exposed to radio electromagnetic fields (EMF).
This is the long and the short of it... there's various other groups of concerned scientists around the world also pointing out the appropriate testing simply hasn't been to to establish the safety of the technology.
As things stand there's absolutely no reason to posit a link between COVID 19 and 5g... pandemics are an inevitable fact of sharing the planet with replicating pathogens and this one is following very much an expected course of development and spread. There's simply no reason to attribute it to anything like 5g when its just behaving as we expect a pandemic should.
However that doesn't imply that the 5g stuff isn't worrisome in it's own right, particularly given the fact that it's likely most of us - and our kids - in the 'developed' world are likely to be spending most of lives in close vicinity to these sources of radiation, but is not yet proven to be harmful... Obviously the appropriate action would be to conduct exhaustive studies into the potential harmful effects of 5g before rolling it out, but as ever profits and greed (not to mention the almost limitless potential for domestic surveillance and the power that offers) will take precedence over human safety and wellbeing.
Those with interests in 5G would be very clever to have tried to associate 5G with something like Coronavirus, because such an absurd thing will antagonise the majority of population who can think for themselves
Yet at the same time, legitimate concerns about 5G will get pushed aside along with the Coronavirus link as wild conspiracy theories, as those prior antagonised people are very likely to have made their mind up already
I could be wrong and no such campaign exists, but knowing how desperate and unscrupulous the modern global economy is, I wouldn’t be shocked
Where does Khan back up his wild assumptions? He can't comprehend how viruses spread from animals (bird flu, mad cow disease, sars, ebola have all been proven to without doubt). So thinks microwaves can carry and transport a contagious disease. What nonsense.
And a few on here lap it up. As someone that worked for years in telecoms and able to use common sense and Google rather than fansiful imagination;
International body spends seven years mulling over the evidence
International body spends seven years mulling over the evidence
The frequencies used to power 5G services are safe, new international guidelines have declared, hopefulyl dispelling claims by campaigners that the next generation networks represent a threat to public health.
The International Commission on Non‐Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has been working on new guidance for the past seven years and says the new recommendations provide improved protection for humans exposed to radio electromagnetic fields (EMF).
I don’t think ‘common sense and Google’ make for good practice in research like this
The techradar article uses statements like ‘scientific research states otherwise’ without providing any sources. It’s a pretty useless source of information
Both articles quote only the ICNIRP, which has been questioned in terms of its impartiality:
International Journal of Oncology is an international journal devoted to oncology research and cancer treatment.
I don’t have a view yet because I don’t understand enough right now
But the debate is eerily similar to the old religion vs atheist debates - I.e. the other side is ******, look at all this science that disproves it. Yet that ‘science’ isn’t questioned
Those with interests in 5G would be very clever to have tried to associate 5G with something like Coronavirus, because such an absurd thing will antagonise the majority of population who can think for themselves
Yet at the same time, legitimate concerns about 5G will get pushed aside along with the Coronavirus link as wild conspiracy theories, as those prior antagonised people are very likely to have made their mind up already
I could be wrong and no such campaign exists, but knowing how desperate and unscrupulous the modern global economy is, I wouldn’t be shocked
This kinda attitude accords very strongly with my own, much of the time it's impossible to prove such su****icions and I stop well short of proclaiming such ideas as fact, but through historical record and released classified information we do have an idea of the lengths government and industry will go to to dupe the public into accepting policy that's inimical to it's interests.
It's already fairly well established that times of crisis and uncertainty are routinely used by politicians to push through unpopular or controversial policies and erode civil liberties whilst public attention is directed elsewhere, so the idea you present is hardly a great step further.
Far as I can see there's no particular reason to suspect that those in power have suddenly developed a beneficient interest in putting the health and welfare of the citizenry ahead of consolidating and expanding the extent of their power and wealth.
Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-06-2020, 04:31 AM.
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