This is not just about 5G but is part of a much larger issue, which has slowly evolved out of the Covid Era, the beginning of lockdowns, keeping people separate, at home and as divided as possible.
Now we are watching the unfolding of the next steps: 15 minute cities, ULEY, and 5G. A very subtle way of getting us into little ghettos, and virtual living, isolated and alone.
5G will not change the speed of your mobile reception. It is a surveillance technique. It may appear to be progress to some, but it certainly does not feel that way to me. If one's mobiles are a tad slow, well, either leave it at home and take a break from it and smell the daisies, or sit outside your home, and get a little better reception. Sometimes, thicker walls may interfere ( which is not always a bad thing).
What a shame that Mr John Hayward uses this opportunity to make disparaging remarks about Richard House, who is so conscientious about keeping people informed on many relevant issues. What I find so appalling is that these people simply cannot accept that there are other points of view and that it is important that these are heard. At the moment, as soon as there is any objection to the government agenda, it is removed. So it has always been throughout history. You can lie as much as you like and carry on, but those who speak the Truth are either crucified, thrown into jail or destroyed. Nothing has changed. We humans seem to not learn from our mistakes.
What is progress? Technology may have benefits, but there are also many dangers. The medical/pharmaceutical industry may have some benefits, but how many have died from the side effects, or live lives that are compromised?
At the moment, this 5G rollout is being orchestrated by the Powers the Be, world wide. Citizens awake!! Before it is too late.
Here is an abbreviated list of some websites that are not government affiliated and therefore have no vested interests:
appel-de-paris.com
radiationresearch.org
emfscientist.org
wirelessriskassessment.org.
I urge people to do some research. We all have a part we can play.
Sara-Lea Small
Stroud
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