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5G - 4th industrial revolution or crime against humanity? Pt3
5G
4th industrial revolution or crime against humanity?
Pt 3
In the December issue of Supernal we published our exposé into the world of the 5G network and looked in detail at its potential health risks, especially the mmWave frequency. We supplied a range of links for readers to follow to get an understanding of just what we are getting ourselves into as a nation, a country and as a planetary population.

In this last instalment Supernal looks at handsets, products that might help alleviate negative effects and we also address people’s apathy on this subject. When it’s all said and done, it’s up to us, the community at large, to tell the governments and industry bodies that we object to this sort of tech affecting our lives!
As a part of the research into 5G, Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) and the driving force to get 5G pushed into the world as soon as possible, there’s been three key points that are overlooked, deliberately avoided or science that is disputed.
The first point is the handset or tablet. These are mini receivers and transmitters. While government bodies and manufacturers state that all testing done on handsets is perfectly safe, the fact that there are warnings to say they could be harmful seems counterintuitive. Parents should also be aware that children absorb radiation, with it penetrating further into their skull than it does with adults. There is also documented research available on this topic. We’d also suggest looking at ARPANSA’s safety standards and their EMF testing and how that might be applied to children. There are plenty of videos covering the above subjects, many which appeared in the December issue of Supernal.
Currently, we are using the Sub-6 frequency and therefore, our phones are transmitting and receiving on that frequency. If we move to mmWave, then our phones will also work on those frequencies. This means there could be a serious health effect on people using or carrying 5G handsets. Think about how many people walk around with phones in breast pockets, hip pockets and back pockets.
Each phone carried in that location will receive and send data about your location, alerts that are set up in the phone, GPS locations and the list goes on, and all going on in the background. Add sending and receiving text messages and phone calls and the EMF will be impacting the body of the holder/user. There is no doubt about that. Of course, walking around with a powerful battery in a pocket or on your person is something else to ponder on top of everything else.
Ads on TV are selling 5G as the best thing since sliced bread. It will allow people to play games faster/better and with more players at once. However, there’s no word about how the frequency of this impacts people’s lives. It’s aimed at young people, and if you believe the testing done by scientists or governments, then you could easily assume our young people are in no danger. This has to be questioned! We also covered this in the December Issue.
The second point is that many concerned bodies are trying to ensure that the mmWave system doesn’t come into reality. They are being classed as kooks, rabble-rousers, fakes and worse. Their work and opinion have been slammed as false and misleading. On a recent interview on the subject on a major national radio station, the interviewee (pro 5G) couldn’t say for sure that the technology wouldn’t harm people. He put mixed messages out there, which were about confusing the issue rather than fully educating people about it.
There are many products on the market, such as crystals and specialty constructed products from manufacturers around the globe. They all claim to have products that negate some of the effects of EMF. Some work and some don’t. It can be hard to prove fully; however, they are worth looking into for those seeking an alternative.
One article worth reading is by Orgone Effects (please note they are a Supernal advertiser), that offers an interesting take on Geopathic stress and EMF in an easy to understand way.
To read the whole article go to www.supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au/past-iissues/