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    JCSR

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    oze

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    If someone is concerned about the dangers of exposure to extremely low levels of RF, they should take an inventory of their homes. Any wifi devices, cordless landline phones, garage door openers, etc. are using the same frequencies (2.4GHz, 5 Ghz) as some mobile phone technology. What makes 5G different? If you want to worry, think about sticking a wireless device, such as a cellular or cordless phone to the side of your face. Or staring at a wifi and/or Bluetooth capable smartphone or computer a foot away from your brain bucket for hours on end.

    Not to say that long-term exposure to high levels of RF can't be dangerous. Just ask that dried-up chicken breast that you put in your microwave for 30 seconds too long. Or, here are a couple of anecdotes from back in the day.

    During our testing of RF coverage, we would spend literally hours on those old analog phones. No speakerphone capabilities, and they were cranking out a maximum of a full watt in the 800MHz band. The phones would get so hot that we'd have to hang them out of the windows of our test vehicles. Out of our group of 30 or so engineers, 3 developed relatively rare cancer of the jaw. Post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy notwithstanding, I was glad when decent headsets became available for cellular phones.

    We worked with antenna techs, the guys who would climb the 150-300' monopoles to cable and service the antennas. These guys were fearless and a little nuts by my standards. One guy showed me an RF burn on his arm that he got when recabling an antenna; he told the engineers on the ground not to turn off the transmitters while he did the work, to minimize downtime on that sector. And they complied.

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    We had similar hysteria when electric company was introducing smart metering

    Fulminating about how 'deadly' the RF was instead of focusing on the more realistic concerns about how the electric company (and hackers) could now shut off power with a keystroke, how detailed usage patterns could be used to monitor individual activities (such as when you're likely to be away from home) or the fact that the meters were cheap and Chinese made with few non-plastic parts and capable of bursting into flames when failing catastrophically
     

    oze

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    We had similar hysteria when electric company was introducing smart metering

    Fulminating about how 'deadly' the RF was instead of focusing on the more realistic concerns about how the electric company (and hackers) could now shut off power with a keystroke, how detailed usage patterns could be used to monitor individual activities (such as when you're likely to be away from home) or the fact that the meters were cheap and Chinese made with few non-plastic parts and capable of bursting into flames when failing catastrophically
    Yeah, I lmao at some of the concerns people voiced about The Deadly Smart Meters.

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    peterock

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    800K dead and growing, the damage that virus misinformation brings impacts pro-Trump counties the most, is it too late to bring us back to reality?

    My friends are all conspiracy theorist and I'm really struggling​


    It's been a hard 2 years because ive noticed most of them have become straight up conspiracy theorists! They believe a group of people in power who they've never met, care about their health on a personal level. It's an absurd conspiracy, if I told my friends the CEO of my company cares about my well-being more than profit most people would think I'm crazy but somehow the logic seems lost when it comes to people in government.
     

    jsx1043

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    DR. FAUCI: "I would prefer, and we all would prefer that people would be voluntarily getting vaccinated, but if they're not gonna do that, sometimes you've got to do things that are unpopular, but that clearly supersede individual choices..."





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    jsharmon7

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    DR. FAUCI: "I would prefer, and we all would prefer that people would be voluntarily getting vaccinated, but if they're not gonna do that, sometimes you've got to do things that are unpopular, but that clearly supersede individual choices..."





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    He’s being intentionally vague, but implying some kind of force. Who does he think will be doing that?
     

    ancjr

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    We had similar hysteria when electric company was introducing smart metering

    Fulminating about how 'deadly' the RF was instead of focusing on the more realistic concerns about how the electric company (and hackers) could now shut off power with a keystroke, how detailed usage patterns could be used to monitor individual activities (such as when you're likely to be away from home) or the fact that the meters were cheap and Chinese made with few non-plastic parts and capable of bursting into flames when failing catastrophically

    I remember seeing a B movie that basically played out every possible conspiracy about high tension lines as reality and that really creeped me out as a kid.

    We had a plastic relay in our gas furnace catch fire. Thank God we found it before it caused any collateral damage, but it was quite a scare I assure you.
     

    wtburnette

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    I was reading some opinion piece on the Daily Caller site this morning and had to laugh. The author seemed adamant that the jab was extremely necessary to controlling this dangerous virus and stated that the studies have proven that vaccines not only hinder transmission, but prevent death and ensure that any symptoms are less than they would be. Yep and for every study that shows this we have studies that show that the vaccines don't provide any protection against transmission of the virus, catching the virus, or death. Whether or not it helps with the symptoms seems to be pretty much up in the air. Just seeing how things have progressed, it seems obvious that the vaccines do not prevent the spread of the virus, or places where pretty much everyone is vaxxed would not continue to have cases.

    Here's the article if you want to laugh yourself:


    Here's another opinion on this as well:

     
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