5G Slow Kill - Dead Trees
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3 years ago
Not 100% sure if this damage is actually being caused by the Lamp post doubling as 5g mast or if it could be the LED
(less likely) but it is interesting. When asked to comment about the state of the tree and expert concluded it was unlike
anything he'd ever seen and seemed "unnatural" but definitely cause by a rather rapid severe stress.

One poster at AboveTopSecret.com forum had this to say in general about 5G:

⁣5G is the first attempt to move to the unlicensed high frequency band (30Ghz to 300 Ghz) and works on a very different level than our current broadcast technologies which are all operating in a rather low frequency. The problem is not the ultra high frequency - well it's kind of - but rather the limited study that has been done so far.

The fist incident report of human being exposed to ultra high frequency was in 1995 when 6 men accidentally were exposed to 100Ghz at 5W and exhibit serious health issues. Over the next 15 years multiple scientific studies were conducted but limited to up to 3GHz exposure that mainly concluded that there was increased body temperature when exposed to mobile RF frequency .. now most humans may have an issue and some may not - however those who have an issue with that usually means cancer or other serious conditions.

Now for 5G there was one single study done in 2007 that observed 19 mice over a period of 24h exposed to 1W of 28Ghz radiation - the result: No issues! ... WTF?

The standard urban 5G tower has to operate at 100W (effective 5-10W radiation power) in order to penetrate and provide solid signal!

The military and the US Government have regulated any exposure over 12GHz internally for years and special RF protection gear is needed to be in an area that exposed more than 5W over 12GHz .. heck most radio telescopes operating in the 26GHz range have to be at least at an altitude of 8000ft (!) or in an unpopulated area (VLA New Mexico).

... and suddenly 100W at 30-300GHz are safe in urban areas ... not only that - it's safe to operate them within 1 miles from each other because of one study that was performed on 19(!) mice! ....
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