Everyone is focused on the EMFs (Electric and Magnetic Fields) but no one is talking about the ultrasonic and infrasonic aspects to it. Check out this study on the Health Effects of Exposure to Ultrasound and Infrasound.
You can't measure those with electronic devices near as easily. The damned things could be just fine electrically speaking, but in terms of letting off inaudible vibrations, who the hell knows what is going on. I cannot find a single study on vibroacoustic hazards due to this new system, or in general for that matter.
Some of you know I've been looking into sound, frequency and vibrations lately. I'm still compiling my thoughts, as most of it is new to me. I might have a draft in 2 weeks time.
This is a neglected (more like suppressed) scientific field. For instance, did you know you could make an air conditioner using a tube and a subwoofer speaker?
I'm not 100% on board with 5G being a death field projector, but the lack of due diligence into making sure it won't have any negative consequences is frightening thus far. The same people trying to kill us with crooked medicine are also the ones backing 5G. Follow the money, and the only conclusion you can make is that it isn't "for us."
Thank you for posting. I've been seeing a lot of commercials with phone companies begging you to trade in your phone for a 5g phone. Its very misleading when you watch the commercials of them setting up the 5g towers and they're in normal clothes when in fact they really need radioactive suits head to toe. If they showed what they really look like setting up the towers in the commercials I think more people would be more cautious to switch. I'll never switch. 4g is already bad enough.
There are different forces at play.
They don't emit nuclear radiation, so not Alpha, Beta, or Gamma. Those are resultant from nuclear decay, not vibrations, necessarily.
Electrical and Magnetic sort of go hand-in-hand, and that's what most people are afraid of concerning 5G and EMFs.
I'm talking about vibrational and acoustic hazards. They don't produce an electrical or magnetic field, and require a physical medium to propagate in order to be detected. Some phone apps simulate a an audio spectrometer, where you can detect sounds higher or lower than the human ear can detect. Without hardware that can pick up these frequencies, we wouldn't be able to detect them. Enough noise could be going on to burst your ears open, and the only indication would be a possible thudding in your lungs if it gets to a high enough decibel.
Acoustic and vibrational hazards are potential more dangerous than the above, because matter such as lead for radioactive particles and faraday cages for electrical/magnetic fields actually promote the movement of vibrations. Only heavy-insulated foam and sound-dampeners will have an effect.
You should research what DARP can do with sonic weapons.