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5G and Asbestos.


I have been following the reports from around the world re 5G and it's hard to get the Real facts confirmed.

Some reports have been put out there that Japan and Switzerland have stopped all 5G from being used.How true I don't know.It's like a lot of stuff out there.It's like a ball rolling down a hill it ends up with it's own momentum and feeds off itself.Hard to get to the true FACTS.

 

 

I did see a report last evening about Asbestos in Indonesia on one of the Australian current affairs shows. It's SAFE and the lungs clear it out after a few weeks the Indonesians are told. Several hundred thousand tons are exported from Russia to Indonesia every year according to the report. Mostly used in roofing products.

The lying about asbestos and it's dangers are well known and documented here but it seems that our neighbour has a huge ticking time bomb in it's midst.

It is a concern for Australians who would never be told that they have so much asbestos mainly in roofing sheets over there.

How many Aussies go to Bali alone each year?



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I presume you're alluding to the possibility of radio frequency (RF) radiation being damaging to humans?

I suspect it probably is.

The questions are: how much? How long and which frequencies?

No one knows the answers to the above - do not believe anyone who says otherwise.

If I still had young (under, say, 16) children I would not allow them to have a mobile phone, instead I would have a couple of non-smart phones for family use when the children were out and about, this would restrict their calls to a minute or two calling mum and dad to say "Please pick me up" rather than x hours per day with 2W at 1GHz 50mm from their brain.

Since the dawn of human existence man has never been exposed to high power RF and thus I can see no reason why evolution would have equipped him to deal with it, indeed we have considerable issues dealing with light radiation (the sun) despite having being exposed to it for all human existence.

However; for us oldies... don't worry about it - alcohol will get me long before RF :)



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It was the older mobiles that emitted a lot of EMF. The new ones emit a lot less. Just keep in mind it is part of our lives now and no getting away from it. All electrical appliances at home, your car, yes the mobile, your electric blanket, vaccum, toaster, laptop street lights and power cable, all emit it.

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An interesting test is using the better clamp meters that can pick up frequency and measuring what the level is as you pass through the checkouts at the supermarket. Forget about the phone frying your brain, it doesn't even rate compared to the checkout buzz or the buzz in the bigger shopping centres where they are trying to track your shopping and window shopping habits every time you are in there. You don't need the location app turned on any more, it does it by pinging your phone. 5G can locate you even better because there are so many more "towers" required to provide the "true 5G experience" They absolutely freaked out my old hearing aids every time I passed one of them and couldn't hear a thing at the checkouts. The new hearing aids cope better, but the buzz is still there if you turn them up.
Remember the old AM radio and 10:4 rubber ducky citizen band radios and the 2 way radio in cabs etc, they belted out so much power they could block out the radio signal when the transmitted close by, why weren't people dropping off the perch like the canary in the coal mine back then? As for the buzz that comes out of cheap inverters, generators and the early alternators and electronic ignition systems, no wonder my brain is fried :lol:

T1 Terry

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Fifty years ago I joined the PMG as a trainee technician, A year later I elected to do the radio stream. I was warned of dire health risks including becoming sterile. At 16 you ignore such warnings especially when you learn that the Supervising technicians who live on site at Radio Australia in Shepparton all had large numbers of children. Ranging from 6 to 12. Living there with almost a megawatt of radiated RF in the 3.5 to 15Mhz bands seemed to increase their fecundity.
At the reunions it seems that the radio trainees have a better survival rate than the non radio trainees.


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Haven't found anything against 5G from a credible source as yet.  Lots and lots of hyperbole out there though.



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