We can say for sure that 5G is almost here in Trafford with some networks playing catch up but was you aware about Millimetre wave? or 5G from low earth orbit?
You see many people will have been made to believe that the signal will be just coming from them big ugly masts with twice the power of 4G well you would be wrong! we also believe fully the political councillors in Trafford will also be unaware of the additional antennas.
So what is Millimetre Wave and should we be concerned? Millimetre Wave or MMWave is basically a 200m beam of microwave radiation, it will start at 27GHz but it is believed with the 3G switching off all the available spectrum will be used to boost 5G and so MMWave will be increased to 40Ghz and expect more increased along the way to nearer 300GHz when 6G will take over and increase this to the lower THz frequency.
SO what does all this mean for you and your family? faster speeds for sure so that gets a tick but surely this could cause problems for our health, without a doubt it will but over time, some people will fall at the first hurdle due to sensitivity.
MMwave will be outside of the 6 minutes comfort zone that ICNIRP has suggested, the specific absorbtion rate (SAR) you may have heard of this somewhere? however what happens after 6 minutes? and no one knows!
So anything sub 6GHz which is what we have now with 4 and 5G is thermal, it goes through the skin although not deep enough according to ICNIRP to cause any issues however reading more of the ICNIRP guidelines they mention that 4G frequency which just happens to be the same as many people’s WIFI (2.6GHz) will heat up a placenta in a pregnant woman’s body, a contradiction? or an error?
The 5G at this time is something between 3.5GHz and 3.8GHz only slightly more but way more powerful than 4G, on an huawei 5G mast its way over 11,000w of power whereas a 4G one was over 6,000w, when you hear uneducated guessers say their is no power then they are unaware of what power these masts have.
Adding MMWave to the mix increases things even further in a way that has never been tested on humans and its animals before, what MMWave has been scientifically proven will do is cook people’s eyes and anything outside of the body, what MMWave does is heat up the outside of the body.
At first it was thought MMWave was too short to cause people problems, 200m is not that short! we already have seen them going up in Sale, one can be seen on a pole close to Lloyds bank on School Road, another on a lamppost outside Costa, we have seen one outside Altrincham Interchange facing a gym and one on Moss Lane junction on The Avenue in Sale facing a house (West bound)
At this time we do not think they are switched on and no Moblle phone or gadget in the UK at the time of publication has a MMWave antenna so would be completely useless but it doesn’t mean they cannot test them out.
We have investigated 5G MMWave and other frequencies for a long time and have had a reporter join a Zoom group for many years to get more valuable leads on this and with our research can say this technology whilst exciting to see the download speeds will come with it health problems and later down the line conditions that would not have been present had the technology been around.
Whilst we agree that we should always embrace technology and have more reliable and better mobile phone signals this must though not come at a cost, to ruin someones eyesight, to cause skin problems and worse to cause problems for young children who’s skin is incredibly thin, who’s bones and organs are growing is not a risk we should be taking.
If someone has skin cancer what does this mean for them? having 40-300GHz microwave radiating beams and other frequencies hitting the skin cannot be good.
For the record no information on any safety testing has been done at the time of publishing and insurance firms won’t insure it, ICNIRP themselves would not answer directly to our questions, when asking Mast engineers one told us “I can’t prove its safe!” and others did not want to be on camera, we made sure that they had some time to talk with us.
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