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Tag Archives: FCC
NRDC: The Challenge of Nonionizing Radiation – A Proposal for Legislation / 1979
Once again, progress threatens to roll right over the regulators, leaving them to clean up the mess, as has been the case with air and water pollution. In this in-depth and timely article, Karen Massey, project attorney for the Natural … Continue reading
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Tagged EPA, FCC, hazards, health environment, legislation, regulation, technology
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Cartoon on the FCC, 5G, and us
Artist: Brian Narelle Unaltered image that includes artist’s name and website may be used for posters, flyers, etc.
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Tagged 5G, Brian Narelle, exposure, FCC
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Video: FCC and the OTARD rule – eliminating state and local regulatory authority in order to deploy 4G and 5G
The FCC plans to revise and expand its Over-The-Air Reception Device (OTARD) rule to allow 4G and 5G antennas/small cells on private property and eliminate state and local control over them. https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-proposes-modernize-rule-over-air-reception-devices-0 If adopted, antennas of a certain size could … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, commandeering, Constitution, FCC, OTARD, regulation, separation of powers, states rights
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Elon Musk / SpaceX launched 60 satellites for global 4G / 5G / Wi-Fi on May 23
UPDATE: The launch took place May 23, 2019 10:30 EDT at Cape Canaveral. spacex.com/webcast space.com/spacex-launches-60-starlink-internet-satellites.html UPDATE: The May 16 launch has been postponed. A new date has not been set according to Space Flight Now. spaceflightnow.com/2019/05/17/spacex-postpones-starlink-launch-to-update-satellite-software/ Original post: Today, Elon … Continue reading
Does the 1996 Telecommunications Act violate the U.S. Constitution? The Leahy, Jeffords, Sanders et al. amicus brief to the Supreme Court in 2000
In 1997, a lawsuit was filed against the FCC by 53 parties in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. The parties lost, and filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. This amicus brief was filed in support of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 00-393, 1996 TCA, amicus, Bernie Sanders, FCC, James Jeffords, Patrick Leahy, Supreme Court, Telecommunications Act, Tom Tancredo
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California: Danville City Council tells Verizon: We’re not going to be bowled over…We say, No! (VIDEO)
<iframe width=”640″ height=”360″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/4VgRLPOcMtA” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen> 7:46 CALIFORNIA MAYOR ADMITS LOCAL GOVERNMENT HAS “LOST CONTROL” OF 5G ROLLOUT Derrick Broze, TMU Mar. 14, 2019 On March 6, the Danville Town Council voted four to one to … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, Danville, FCC, permits, small cell towers, Verizon
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Physics and toxicology expert: 5G plus self-driving cars creates opportunity for class-action lawsuit against telecoms and auto industry due to health effects. “How can you allow this?” (VIDEO + transcript)
Testimony of Dr. Paul Héroux PhD to the Michigan House Energy Policy Committee: Senate Bill 637 on 5G small cell towers. October, 4, 2018 <iframe width=”640″ height=”360″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/2JI7-9_FRYc” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen> 8:31 Dr. Paul Héroux PhD … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, auto industry, cancer, FCC, Ford Motor Company, Gary Glenn, General Motors, IEEE, insurance, lawsuits, lead, Lloyd's of London, Michigan, National Toxiology Program, Paul Héroux, Ramazzini Insitute, safety, Sharon Go, Swiss Rd, telecoms
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal blasts FCC and FDA on 5G safety questions: “We’re kind of flying blind here.”
From the office of U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal: https://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/at-senate-commerce-hearing-blumenthal-raises-concerns-on-5g-wireless-technologys-potential-health-risks At Senate Commerce Hearing, Blumenthal Raises Concerns on 5G Wireless Technology’s Potential Health Risks Thursday, February 7, 2019 Blumenthal criticizes the FCC & FDA for inadequate answers on outstanding public health … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, Anna Eshoo, biological effects, FCC, FDA, H.R. 530, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Senate
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Breaking: Natural Resources Defense Council sues FCC, requests statements from members
NRDC Petition for Review From Arthur Firstenberg Cellular Phone Task Force June 18, 2018 The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) filed a lawsuit against the FCC on May 14, 2018. NRDC is challenging the legality of the FCC’s March 30, … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, FCC, lawsuit, NRDC
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Democracy Now interview on Nation investigation 4/5/18, Part 2: How Big Wireless war-gamed the science on risks, while making customers addicted to their phones (VIDEO)
“…they were told 20 years ago that this could cause cancer in kids, and they kept doing it. Think about that. Think about that.” — Mark Hertsgaard From Democracy Now April 5, 2018 Video at above link. Guests: Mark Hertsgaard, … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T, cancer, cellphones, CTIA, Democracy Now, Facebook, FCC, George Carlo, Henry Lai, Lennart Hardell, Nation, Sean Parker, Tom Wheeler, Verizon
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