A small bit of a back story. A few months ago I started noticing small headaches would happen when I used my phone at all. A bit of research on a conspiracy forum led to people talking about 5g and what it can possibly do to you. This led to stories about communities in India burning down their 5g towers. I took mine and my wife's phone and turned them both to 4g. Headaches went away. Well I work in a downtown area and the signal is horrible. I decided to turn 5g on while I was at work and yet again the small headaches come back. Is there any reliable link to this and 5g? And has anyone else experienced this?
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I hear hissing 24/7 now. It started when the 5G towers started to go up. The only way I can get away from it is to travel out to the wild where there is no signal. I do not have tinnitus. It seems to be worse at night and I am not sure if that is because there is less background noise mixing in. Also I have noticed at times when the noise is really bad, the weather radar seems to be involved. I can tell not only by looking at the weather radar maps but also just by stepping outside and looking up. When the hissing is bad I notice a weird wave pattern in the clouds - it looks like the surface of water in an ultrasonic cleaner. I don't know how to escape from it because it is everywhere. The headaches are getting really bad and I don't use a phone much. I have an older 4G phone and it is off at night and frankly, I don't have it on much during the day either. I have a corded land line for messaging and absolutely no wireless devices in my home. But, I can pick up signals for many of the wireless routers and other devices from my neighborhood - so I am still somewhat surrounded by it.
I know I am probably a bit more sensitive than most when it comes to EMF and I think of myself as the canary in a coal mine. All I can say is it is getting very bad and I am not sure where to go from here.
<i> The 5G spectrum is a range of radio frequencies in the sub-6 GHz range and the millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency range that is 24.25 GHz and above. <br> The frequency bands for 5G networks come in two sets. Frequency range 1 (FR1) is from 450 MHz to 6 GHz, which includes the LTE frequency range. Frequency range 2 (FR2) is from 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz. The sub-6 GHz range is the name for FR1 and the mmWave spectrum is the name for FR2.</i><p>https://www.sdxcentral.com/5g/definitions/what-is-5g/what-is-5g-spectrum/#:~:text=The%20frequency%20bands%20for%205G,24.25%20GHz%20to%2052.6%20GHz. <p>
Do you hear your airport radar too? The human ear, can hear (at best) between 20 to 20,000 Hz. Most adults hear far less, say in the 60 to 6,000 Hz. You are talking about hearing well above AM radio frequencies, and above the FM frequencies, and claim to be affected by frequencies in the realm of radar. These frequencies are everywhere, including deep space. <p>Now, radiation burns are another matter; but we are more of a chemical based creature than electrical. You can take a PT or IQ test above a generator in Hoover Dam, and again in a remote pasture - and your tests will be within the margins of error; but a few milligrams of caffeine, LSD or a few shots of alcohol, and everything changes. I have had tinnitus for years, in my case it's because of hearing loss. The hairs in my inner ear for high frequencies have died, but the nerves are alive and well. The nerves are attempting to hear, what isn't there; and the result is a constant hiss. My hearing loss is mild, yet I wear hearing aides - why? Because they can pipe a high frequency "hiss" that has greatly diminished my tinnitus; the nerves are no longer in a feedback loop.
You may want to have your hearing checked by an ENT. It could be something as minor as a wax buildup against your ear drum, a small hair that is putting pressure against your ear drum, or just age (and listening to rock at unhealthy loud volumes mixed with genetics - like me)
Light frequency =/= sound frequency. If 5G is causing the hissing noise, it's probably the 5G activating some neurons in his brain related to hearing.
My hearing has been checked several times and is actually above normal range. Maybe that is why I can hear this stuff like you suggested. They said my problem is that my hearing is too good and very sensitive. My brother is the same way and we have been like this since we were kids. Yes, I do think I can hear the radar and that was the first thing I was really starting to notice. Whenever I thought I was hearing it I would check the map and it would be cranked up. Also like I mentioned, I would would notice the waves in the sky - geoengineering? Not sure why there were changes in the intensity at different times, but I would notice it. Then with the installation of the 5G towers all over where I live, it is now constant. The only way I can escape it is to travel out to the wilderness and out of range of most of the EMF. That is another reason I know it is not tinnitus. But, because of the increase in the footprint coverage ranges, it is getting more difficult to find places where I don't hear it - almost impossible. If I was more of the mountain man type of survivalist, I would move to the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. But I am not, so I am just going to have to learn to live with it.
Thanks for all the information.
Faraday cage.
I use bags for small devices like phones. I keep my smartphone in one at night and during the day when not using. I have a dumb flip phone that I use when I leave my house. It is off and in a faraday bag. I want the phone in case of an emergency since there are no pay phones anymore. I do not have the compulsion to stay that connected to others every single moment and I can read a book if I am stuck somewhere. Other than this forum, I don't do social media. What the hell do I need a smartphone for?
My computer towers are bagged and hard wired. I wear EMF protective gear at home - especially at night. Winter time is easier for me to wear that type of clothing away from home. In the warmer months, it is much harder. My windows are shielded. I have a great 5G blanket that is awesome. I have other types of gadgets and devices all with the purpose of mitigating the EMF. Also, absolutely no smart appliances or LED lighting. For the most part, at home all this stuff helps the physical symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and nausea - but they don't seem to be able to help with the hissing noise. If I had the money I would have my bedroom completely shielded so I would have at least one completely safe space to retreat to - a large faraday cage like you suggest. But, like most others these days, money too tight to mention.
The hissing is something that no matter what I do I can still hear it. It is not internal and I have been tested. The intensity fluctuates and when it is bad I can also have other physical symptoms. That usually happens if I am out somewhere and don't have access to the level of protection I have at home. There are certain stores and other establishments where the signals are so bad that I cannot even enter. Even as a child I was EMF sensitive, as was my brother also. Then we just thought it was related to the large fluorescent lights in some stores. The noise from those lights was so bad it hurt our ears. My brother and I would refuse to enter certain stores and not even ice cream could bribe us.
I went to a box grocery outlet by my home recently and suddenly was forced to leave. I could hear a strange hum and then got a really sick headache along with chest pain and dizziness. The place was full of LED lights and no doubt lots of wireless. I had to sit out in my car for almost 15 minutes until the symptoms subsided enough and I could drive. It has happened in other large stores as well. Therefore, when I need to shop, I do it all in one shot and only go to establishments that don't set off symptoms.
Honestly, I am at a loss as to what to do at this point. I use white noise to distract myself when the hissing is bad. So, I am learning to live with it to some degree. My only concern at this point is how bad this is going to get before more people start putting the pieces together relating their symptoms to the EMF and not something else.
If led lights are seeing if headaches for you, that's a totally different sort of frequency effect. Try wearing caps with different liners to test what helps the symptoms, also different polarizing sunglasses, or blue light blockers. Alternatively since you hear a hum, eat protection may aid you, especially the active background noise cancellation ones. I have tinnitus and different things and places affect its level, I've had varying amounts of luck with the things I've mentioned above. Good luck.
Alternatively, just out of left field, I did great something, maybe on George Noory, suggesting that the hissing is signals from The Other Side, like where the boundary is weaker or something like that. Was an interesting thought.
Hmmm? Interesting thought on hearing from another reality. However, I know this hissing is somehow linked to the upgrade to 5G. That is when it started. Since it is frequency, ear protection does nothing. This is going to sound weird, but it is like my body hears it and not the normal way we hear sound. I have been tested several times and actually my hearing is very good - in fact, one doctor said my hearing was too good. So that may explain why I can actually hear EMF. At times I can even hear electrical wiring.
Thanks for your suggestions. I pray you stay on top of your tinnitus. I can feel for you.
Nope.
I only turn on data when I plan to use it, then it is turned off, like a light switch.
Same here.
You're still sitting in a soup of 5g (and other) frequencies from the transmitters whether your using your phone or not.
OP specifically said he was getting headaches from his phone not towers.
Depends where you live, I would think. But those blue-light poles are 5g, per a lineman we know. I'm not sure what should happen to them if SHTF.
So I don't have a 5g phone, I was skeptical and bought a new refurbished 4g. My husband has 5g though so not sure if it really matters at this point since the towers are up and most people have 5g phones now.
I have noticed a few things that could be related to your question. For one, I have beats Bluetooth ear phones and when I listen more than an hour or 2 my ears get hot and I feel burning from ear to ear inside the ear canal. Had a Samsung watch but felt like my wrist was hot when I would wear it to bed, stopped wearing it completely. Get frequent migraines (which hadn't had for 15 years) could be when I use my phone more often but still not sure why, been tracking food and everything. All of these devices emit emf radiation, including our tvs (which emit the most compared to most other common household products). You could be experiencing radiation symptoms, this isn't unheard of as a lot of the symptoms even mimic "covid" symptoms. I had a bunch of sauce on this but was months ago, I'm sure if you just search radiation poisoning you'll get some good stuff.
do NOT use wireless headpieces of any kind if you can get a wired one, that shit is pushing radiation straight into the brain
Yea, it's one of those things where I know it is really bad but they're so convenient! I know that's a really bad reason as I've cleaned up the rest of the things causing harm but this is one vice I can't quit yet. After today, and my ears burning pretty bad I think I'm done though. I shouldn't have ignored it this long.
Speakerphone lets you keep it father away from your person, especially your head.
Then why don't we all know at least one person with brain cancer by now?
Who knows take the advice or leave it man
Don't we though? I know a man who died of it suddenly, before coof, and am helping a near family member recover from tumor removal.
I thought this about cancer in the hands bc we hold our phones so much. You would think if it is that bad someone would have had it by now. Could be like vaccines and altzheimers though. Effects don't really happen until you're 70+ when you're a drain on the system and they want people to kick the bucket sooner.
I read that when/if using Bluetooth having 1 ear at a time vs both ears makes a difference in any side effects. I don’t know this personally as I’m not an expert in this field — but I do tend to be more mindful after reading that article, and try my best to use one ear when possible
I never trusted it and turned off the 5g on my Android phone.
For those who can't toggle it in the settings use this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ray.samsungbandselection
In the app, choose Launch Band Selection --> LTE All.
I also turn off Bluetooth and WiFi when I go to bed. Dunno if it helps or not. If not, the placebo effect seems to work for me.
From what I learned 5g operates much differently — in a way it’s unavoidable for those even trying to avoid it
The example I was shown goes like this:
Person A has 5g enabled and You are in-between 5g tower and Person A - the signal goes through you like a laser to get to Person A. It makes zero difference if you have it or not. Off head— previous bands would be softer and coming from many areas all around while 5g is like a laser from the tower.
Of course having your own signal beam is still worst, but living in a bigger city/area will no doubt make it almost impossible to avoids if above is true
So unless everyone collectively turned theirs off, or didn’t buy 5g phones, or tore them down like in India — it was shown to me that it makes no difference if everyone else is using around you
I haven’t noticed any issues personally, but my gf says she does anecdotally living in main city, or at least is questioning if she does.
And I’ll leave this for you to answer on your own as it’s none of my business: but if you’ve gone down the rabbit hole — there’s a lot of info saying 5g can control devices from afar such as things inserted within a certain vaccine— so if you’re vaxxed I’d take a bit of extra notice if you’re already associating the bad feeling with 5g. Not my expertise— just info being tossed around so DYOR
Check out Orwellcity and his translations of the research done by La Quinta Columna, showing effects on cells and tissues of 5g as well as graphene oxide, and the two together. It's very bad.
5g has transmit beamforming. This means the signal gets concentrated and directed to your phone when in use. Holding such a device up to your head is not a good idea, which is why I only use wired headphones or speakers when using my phone.
I have seen some vids about 5g in the past, FallofTheCabal - does some and SGT has a few as well to name a few. I personally do not have a 5g phone but have seen videos how to turn it off, which you know how already, in a recent vid I watched LTE is better coverage "slower" but better coverage.
The other thing that can be affecting/amplifying your issues, is WiFi with 5g turned on. I worked at a place where I was within 10ft of the Access Point and had headaches/drowsiness everyday while at work. I have turned mine off in my home (if you use a providers router/AP anytime they do a firmware upgrade it turns back on) and turn wifi off at night and sleep is much better.
Occasionally...but mostly I use the speaker option and keep my phone on a table.
interesting
thanks
Get a meter that measures 5g levels and you'll see how much is beamed to/expelled from your phone as data is transferred.
I won't recommend a specific one but they can be fairly pricy. I assume that you get what you pay for. We found that our microwave leaks and the phones are insane at producing harmful levels of radiation. We will try to prevent 5g around our home, as it is insanely dangerous, but even 3 and 4g are not good for our cell health.
See orwellcity and the translated videos from La Quinta Columna, European scientists who have been trying to adjust and show people the dangers for years now.
No, but read enuff about 5G that I will never use it...and if they out put up towers in my area...I’m outta there...
Have you checked the maps? They’re everywhere — I saw a map once and they’re. Everywhere.
In remote areas of Idaho and Montana to west Texas to all major cities. It is practically unavoidable anywhere in world at this point from what I saw
and — just because you don’t have 5g doesn’t mean anything — if someone behind you is getting signal and you’re in between them and the signal - it passes through you to get to them from my understanding like a laser beam
More research needed for sure
Last time I checked; time to check again
Yea I was contemplating moving up to a remote area at one point — it was shocking to say the least..
There was no where left untouched in areas that is surprising they would even have a need for it there.. population areas of 0 needs 5g in middle of remote forests?
As if there$ $omething, $omehwhere to incentivize blanketing our whole world in that signal… money would be too innocent I suppose… seems more sinister if I think any deeper
There’s also some devices supposedly that trap the signal — super expensive, and not sure how you’d even prove it works, but I guess there’s some options for those with money to figure out
Real time monitoring of location a la China; e.g; 2000 mules. Mobile devices now; implanted chips later, should our overlords have their way...
I have had 5G broadband internet at home for months now, it connects my LAN to the nearest cell tower. The box is hardly 10 feet from me for hours at a time and I've felt no different.
I do believe that most "electrosensitives" are hypochondriacs given how they'll claim to be getting a headache from a wireless access point that doesn't even have power.
It's very short beams, which is over reason why they have to have so many more of them closer together, so no it's not "everywhere" quite yet. If you're in a city you will have more bouncing around, and foil and Faraday sheilds will help.