Hello all
I think that the matter is interesting to explore, but IMHO the appeal has no sense in the
terms in which it is written. We have been receiving RF radiation for decades, as
HF/VHF/UHF have been crossing our cells for almost once century now, and microwaves for
almost 30 years. The possible effect of mmWave is probably different from WiFi in ISM
bands, and different from other bands; the effect of a microwave oven radiating our heads
with much more power but during limited exposure times is different from base stations
radiating permanently, and from a mobile phone radiating 1W just a few centimeters away
from our brains during a couple of minutes per call. One cannot put all together and make
an appeal against wireless technologies, I would never sign that. The initial claim (the
whole Earth will be covered with 5G services) is false. The only real difference that 5G
is bringing for sure in terms of RF radiation is the significant increase of use of
mmWave, so any evidence of impact of mmWave on health could be directly linked to 5G and
justify alarm. Otherwise I don't think there is real evidence of new potential risks
associated to 5G.
On the other hand, it is more than reasonable to trace real evidence of the impact of each
band, each use case, each technology, on the living things, serious initiatives in that
sense are more than welcome.
Best
Javier
El 10/1/19 a las 19:37, Luca Belli escribió:
Hi all,
I have seen the open letter below, circulating in a couple of mailing lists
5gspaceappeal.org<http://5gspaceappeal.org>
I have to confess I have never considered the arguments raised in the letter before.
Has anyone worked on the issue here?
Best
Luca
Executive summary
Telecommunications companies worldwide, with the support of governments, are poised within
the next two years to roll out the fifth-generation wireless network (5G). This is set to
deliver what is acknowledged to be unprecedented societal change on a global scale. We
will have “smart” homes, “smart” businesses, “smart” highways, “smart” cities and
self-driving cars. Virtually everything we own and buy, from refrigerators and washing
machines to milk cartons, hairbrushes and infants’ diapers, will contain antennas and
microchips and will be connected wirelessly to the Internet. Every person on Earth will
have instant access to super-high-speed, low- latency wireless communications from any
point on the planet, even in rainforests, mid-ocean and the Antarctic.
What is not widely acknowledged is that this will also result in unprecedented
environmental change on a global scale. The planned density of radio frequency
transmitters is impossible to envisage. In addition to millions of new 5G base stations on
Earth and 20,000 new satellites in space, 200 billion transmitting objects, according to
estimates, will be part of the Internet of Things by 2020, and one trillion objects a few
years later. Commercial 5G at lower frequencies and slower speeds was deployed in Qatar,
Finland and Estonia in mid-2018. The rollout of 5G at extremely high (millimetre wave)
frequencies is planned to begin at the end of 2018.
Despite widespread denial, the evidence that radio frequency (RF) radiation is harmful to
life is already overwhelming. The accumulated clinical evidence of sick and injured human
beings, experimental evidence of damage to DNA, cells and organ systems in a wide variety
of plants and animals, and epidemiological evidence that the major diseases of modern
civilization—cancer, heart disease and diabetes—are in large part caused by
electromagnetic pollution, forms a literature base of well over 10,000 peer-reviewed
studies.
If the telecommunications industry’s plans for 5G come to fruition, no person, no animal,
no bird, no insect and no plant on Earth will be able to avoid exposure, 24 hours a day,
365 days a year, to levels of RF radiation that are tens to hundreds of times greater than
what exists today, without any possibility of escape anywhere on the planet. These 5G
plans threaten to provoke serious, irreversible effects on humans and permanent damage to
all of the Earth’s ecosystems.
Immediate measures must be taken to protect humanity and the environment, in accordance
with ethical imperatives and international agreements.
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