Prominent Biochemistry Professor Warns – 5G is the ‘Stupidest Idea in the History of the World’

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By Terence Newton | 20 February 2019

WAKING TIMES — The international rollout of fifth generation wireless technology (5G) is well underway despite increasingly vocal opposition from scientists and medical professionals, who are desperately trying to warn us of the well-documented dangers of 5G. The government and industries involved in the 5G rollout are have zero concern for public safety, because the technology promises to be exceptionally profitable, while also forcing everyone everywhere into the emerging technocracy.

Adding to the voices of dissent is Martin L. Pall, PhD and Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences at Washington State University. In a study and presentation, he takes a closer look at 5G technology, and issues a major warning for all of us.

“Putting in tens of millions of 5G antennae without a single biological test of safety has got to be about the stupidest idea anyone has had in the history of the world.” ~Martin L. Pall, PhD

Th report offer 4 explanations for why 5G is significantly more dangerous than earlier generations of wireless technology, noting?

5G is predicted to be particularly dangerous for each of four different reasons:

  1. The extraordinarily high numbers of antennae that are planned.
  2. The very high energy outputs which will be used to ensure penetration.
  3. The extraordinarily high pulsation levels.
  4. The apparent high level interactions of the 5G frequency on charged groups presumably including the voltage sensor charged groups.

He begins by speaking about the current safety guidelines for 2g/3g/4g technologies, rightly pointing out that government approved guidelines ignore any adverse reactions that occur at dosages or exposures below said guidelines. In other words, as Pall points out, they are meaningless when it comes to safety. […]

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