If We Stop 5G We'll Stop Transhumanism - 5G Radiation Poisoning
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On December 13, Michael Mansfield QC will lead a case at the Royal
Courts of Justice in London against the Government concerning the
negative health effects of 5G and other non-ionising
(or radio-frequency) radiation. Permission to present this case was
granted at the Court of Appeal earlier this year because
of Government 'failure to give adequate information to the public
about the risks of 5G and to explain the absence of a process for
investigation of any adverse health effects'.
The committee which is tasked to ensure that our health is protected
from radio-frequency radiation (RFR), also known as electromagnetic
fields (EMFs), is the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation
in the Environment (COMARE).
I was staggered when they told me two years ago: 'COMARE has
not previously reported on possible health effects from EMFs and at
present there are no requests from government departments for the
committee to provide advice on this issue.' Furthermore, their July
2019 minutes reveal that 'COMARE has not been asked to look at
5G concerns and therefore does not have a 5G strategy'.
This year COMARE confirmed to me that the position remains the
same. To be clear, this means that the Government is going full steam
ahead with 5G without even trying to find out if this is safe. It
prefers to rely on the safety exposure guidelines of a self-selected
group, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), whose conflicts of interest have been exposed
by two MEPs in a 90-page document. Despite thousands of studies
confirming likely harm from EMFs in the microwave range over the
last 25 years, ICNIRP's guidelines have remained almost the same
since the late 1990s.
When the vast majority of people do not give their health a second
thought as they interact with their smart technology, and when
Government has told us that EMFs are safe, why did I become worried
about this?
The answer is firstly through my own personal experience of living
near a phone mast, along with some anecdotal evidence, and secondly
because of the amount of research now available and the campaigns
of many scientists for new guidelines.