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Sunday, 12 April 2020

New York State Senator Introduces Bill To Study The Health & Environmental Impact of 5G Technology

[Collective Evolution]: Senator Anna Kaplan of New York introduced a bill on March 3rd, 2020 to study the health and environmental impacts associated with exposure to 5G wireless radiation frequencies. This has just come to our attention now.

The bill calls upon the Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Conservation, in cooperation with the Office of Technology Services, to “…jointly study and evaluate the health and environmental impacts of the implementation of fifth generation (5G) and future generation wireless systems technology and small cell distribution antenna systems in the state.”

There are many initiatives that are currently taking place, despite the fact that they’re receiving no mainstream media attention. For example, in the state of New Hampshire a 5G Bill HB 522 asks, “Why have 1,000s of peer-reviewed studies, including the recently published U.S. Toxicology Program 16-year $30 million study, that are showing a wide range of statistically significant DNA damage, brain and heart tumors, infertility, and so many other ailments, being ignored by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC)?” and, “Why have more than 220 of the worlds leading scientists signed an appeal to the WHO and the United Nations to protect public health from wireless radiation and nothing has been done?”

It’s great to see such initiatives started, as with any new technology, it can only benefit everybody if appropriate safety testing is conducted. Therefore there really should be no resistance against it. In Nigeria, for example, the government has not issued any licence for the deployment of the 5G network following growing concerns over the potential health implications. Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim stated that the government would always take the welfare, health and security of the public into account while considering the deployment of any technology. This should be the approach of all governments...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...