I know there has been mention of how covfefe magnets can block the harmful EMF/RF effects associated with 5G, but were there ever any regulatory requirements put into effect that would require that all 5G towers in the United States be equipped with these magnets or was there just an incentive for 5G tower equipment manufacturers to include these magnets in their equipment?
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What is a "covfefe magnet"?
It is a super flux high density soft metal magnet made from an alloy composition of one molecule of cobalt (CO), one molecule of vanadium (V), and two molecules of iron (FEFE). It is supposed to block a certain amount of EMF radiation to render millimeter wavelength signals harmless to humans and other forms of life.
Sorry, never heard of such a thing. I do know that they can easily make 5G benign by switching frequencies. I'm sure there's an electrical engineer on the board that could explain the details, but I am not a double E. Just a NerdAnon.
Not sure, but there had to be a reason Trump was using the term covfefe.
Unfortunately there are no regulations on these radiation towers! You can basically put them anywhere, even on top of a school. No safety testing us ever been done either.