Not established. The fear is simple superstition, built up by people who are suspicious of EVERYTHING. The military has known about these frequency bands since at least the 1980s, when millimeter-wave radars were being developed, and they are the first to understand the safety implications.
You have to question the intellectual, moral, and scientific integrity of someone who thinks it is okay to commit a fraud on the public, and devotes considerable resources to commit the fraud.
Not established. The fear is simple superstition, built up by people who are suspicious of EVERYTHING. The military has known about these frequency bands since at least the 1980s, when millimeter-wave radars were being developed, and they are the first to understand the safety implications.
You have to question the intellectual, moral, and scientific integrity of someone who thinks it is okay to commit a fraud on the public, and devotes considerable resources to commit the fraud.