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Author Topic: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe  (Read 1138 times)

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Re: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2020, 09:38:16 AM »
Thank you Nadir and Pax Vobis for your insights, too.

Re: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2020, 11:09:49 AM »
Cell companies might call their next gen service 5G, but that just muddies the water and causes confusion.
Why do you call it 5G, then? Why not be more specific, calling it by its frequency, power, bandwidth, etc.?


Re: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe
« Reply #17 on: May 04, 2020, 11:24:25 AM »
5G specifically refers to short-length, high-powered frequencies which aren't designed for cell phones, but to run artificial intelligence, large machines, and computers.
5G is super powerful in radiation, but the signal strength is weak which is why they have to install 1,000s of transmitters per city.  Cell phone towers operate on the exact opposite technology - few towers, but longer-range frequencies.
Totally untrue.  5G transmitters are extremely dangerous in close range.  Even their warning labels say so.  Many technicians have quit their jobs over health concerns.
Again, 5G is short-range and high-powered.  If you're not close to a transmitter, you won't be able to measure any change in frequency.
If you're worried about the health effects high frequency (short wavelength) transmissions, why don't you just say that? Why call it "5G"?
Shorter wavelength transmissions penetrate solid objects less easily, so higher power is needed. So? That's nothing specific to "5G".

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Re: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe
« Reply #18 on: May 04, 2020, 12:46:42 PM »
5G is a specific, non-cell-phone-related, wavelength.  If the cell phone companies are calling it 5G, they are wrong.  They are most likely calling it so to cause confusion and to make people think (as yourself) that it's related to phones, when it's not.

Re: Study Shows C-virus Clusters Follow 5G Roll-outs Around the Globe
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2020, 01:52:26 PM »
5G is a specific, non-cell-phone-related, wavelength.  If the cell phone companies are calling it 5G, they are wrong.  They are most likely calling it so to cause confusion and to make people think (as yourself) that it's related to phones, when it's not.
This is similar to the misnomer "coronavirus," which was an erroneous term from the start. Covid-19 is a SARS virus. This confused people who were misled into believing that Covid is the same as a simple cold, also a corona virus.