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5G the New God For All Life Forms on Earth?

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Wireless or Wire-more (as one cable manufacturing company markets itself), where are we heading? Are wireless truly wireless gadgets or devices? Does wireless mean the last mile which is without wires while everything else is still wired? If that is the case, then are we truly wireless, or does our future life become wireless? 

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Yes, our future will truly be wireless with practically everything getting wireless, which includes not just the devices using telecom services (radio waves), but others too like electricity will be wireless, the internet will be wireless (not just from a wireless router), etc. 

All this is a possibility in near future but would we or say humans and other life forms be alive to experience them or would there be an evolution, which will result from adaptation? 

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When I say adaptation, what I mean is that with all these wireless activities evolving or developing, there is a huge, big mesh of radio waves, microwaves, and all forms of waves enveloping our planet Earth. 

These waves are very harmful to our living cells, and in the coming future, these would pose a much more serious problem and health hazard than the current pollution of carbon, vehicular, plastics, etc. We are heading towards harmful wave pollution and what makes it even more challenging is that this wave pollution is invisible to our naked eyes, soundless to our ears, can’t even feel on our body, and does not obstruct our movement, but these are much more powerful.

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In this article, I wish to talk about the much-overhyped telecom or mobile technology, which has just started to hit us, 5G or the Fifth Generation of Wireless Telecom. The aspect of how technology is going to engulf us by seamlessly connecting all our digital footprints leading to bio-embedded technology.

I am going to draw attention to the harmful effects of this telecom technology or more appropriately the harmful effects of these mobile radio waves, which are more harmful than doing good to live on Earth.

The electric and magnetic forces in EMFs (Electro Motive force or Electro Magnetic Force) are caused by electromagnetic radiation. There are two main categories of EMFs.

  1. Higher-frequency EMFs include x-rays and gamma rays (which turned Dr. Banner into a mighty Hulk). These can damage DNA or cells directly.
  1. Low- to mid-frequency EMFs include static fields (electric or magnetic fields that do not vary with time), magnetic fields from electric power lines and appliances, radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, and visible light. These EMFs are not known to damage DNA or cells directly.

Mobile Radio Waves are wireless radiations and am going to quote scientist Dr. Martin Pall, who has done groundbreaking research in explaining exactly how EMFs cause premature aging and injury to the human body, including damage to fertility, brain, heart, and even DNA. His pioneering research showed how EMFs activate the body’s VGCCs (Voltage-gated calcium channels) which causes them to release excess calcium ions into the cell. 

This then leads to nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide which react nearly instantaneously to form peroxynitrite and free radicals. Many studies have shown peroxynitrite damages DNA. Dr. Pall has stated unequivocally that the “5G rollout is insane.” 

Over the years, telecom service technology, or how we commonly know this as generation has been a step up from 2G to 3G to 4G. But the same is not true for 5G, which is a major gigantic quantum leap and is the most serious intervention mankind has ever made till now. 

It will require a massive infrastructure upgrade, which to date has never happened. Like in urban areas the 5G service providers will have to install strong radiating mobile communication antennas approximately every 100 meters. 

That means there would be an ocean of antennas and a tsunami of radio frequencies, which will be about a 1000-fold increase in transmission power from the current 4G radiations, to which we are currently exposed to.

Predominantly 5G has two-fold consequences:

  • Microwave Antennas would be present everywhere
  • Massive increase in radiation intensity.

Experiments have shown that over 300 birds exposed to 5G radiations, fell from the sky/trees and died. Ducks behaved strangely by constantly holding their heads below the water. Hence, 5G represents a considerable hazard to the physical integrity of humans and animals. 

This exponential increase of forced eradication of the entire population is an irresponsible experiment on human health. In 2011 the WHO classified mobile communication as category 2B of cancer-causing substances, thus as potentially carcinogenic. 

Based on recent scientific studies, reputable scientists are demanding its classification in category 1, namely as Cancer-Causing, because these EMFs attack and permanently damage our cells.

Besides health hazards, there is a huge threat to our lives and our freedom. RFID microchips will be implanted into practically everything, which will connect our devices through 5G to everything, and IoT to communicate with everything. 

There would be billions of microchips attached to every product, even to ones that we think are non-tech, like bottle caps and lawn pipes would be connected, besides the usual ones like computers, phones, cameras, refrigerators, microwave ovens, watches, leading to a total 24/7/365 surveillance system access to our houses. 

Remember 5G mobile radio waves are part of magnetic waves, which means that the 5G network can pass through walls, leading to digital control of every person because this surveillance will allow full control of the entire landscape. Every moving point can be observed and tracked. Our homes are meant to become SMART Homes and cities as SMART Cities. Everything will be digitally networked by these EMFs and we are going to be trapped in this mobile wave network.

Money too is becoming digital, by making cash outdated, hence leading to further entrapment of human freedom.

In conclusion, 5G paves the way for a surveillance dictatorship to such an extent that no one could have anticipated it ever.

It is being planned that by end of 2024, 98% of all households are to be connected to this 5G network.

Even the famous physician Nostradamus would not have predicted the eradication of life through the enemy which is not visible, not audible, neither has a physical form nor can be perceived. 

The danger is real, we all are going to be exposed to harmful radiation and if we are Dr. Banner, the world would either be full of green monsters like The Hulk, or we would be like those ducks who held their heads under water. And if we survive these radiations because life always adapts to changes, we would be like the 1998 American satirical science fiction film The Truman Show; a live broadcast of our every move captured by hidden cameras and digital footprints.

Bracing 5G and bravely entering the spectacular world of total surveillance.

Did we just replace God with 5G?

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Cyrus Jogina
Cyrus Joginahttp://conceptpr.com
Marketing & Brand Communication Specialist, Senior Vice President, Technology and Start-Ups At Concept PR India Ltd

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