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Japan: Observations in Vegetable Fields With and Without Line-of-Sight Exposure to 5G within First Year of Introduction

PDF of full paper By Patricia A. Ormsby Abstract This report presents a passive comparison of biodiversity and agricultural conditions between an area with direct exposure to beam-formed transmissions from fifthgeneration mobile communications system (5G) transmissions and an area without … Continue reading

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Save the bees! 5G and the digital killing fields: Insect Inspector (VIDEO)

Today’s wireless radiation including 3G, 4G, and military use is linked to the catastrophic declines in insect life. What happens when 5G, using much higher and shorter frequencies, will be widespread and broadcast from space? Insects will only survive if … Continue reading

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“Wireless Silent Spring” — similarities and impacts of pesticides and wireless radiation

PDF By Cindy Lee Russell, M.D. Physicians for Safe Technology http://www.MDsafetech.org Published September/October 2018; Vol.24, Number 5 Santa Clara County Medical Association Bulletin Black and white version Wireless Silent Spring http://www.sccma-mcms.org/Portals/19/Wireless%20Silent%20Spring%20%20SCCMA%20Oct%202018%20%20Final%20PDF_1.pdf Color Graphic version Wireless Silent Spring http://www.sccma-mcms.org/Portals/19/SilentSpringAticle_color_pr2.pdf

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