5G is not ed to the coronavirus pandemic in any way. Here's the science.

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There is something to 5G not being very healthy . You have to be pretty gullible if you can't see that 5G is going to be a problem to sensitive people.


Abstract
Repeated Wi-Fi studies show that Wi-Fi causes oxidative stress, sperm/testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects including EEG changes, apoptosis, cellular DNA damage, endocrine changes, and calcium overload. Each of these effects are also caused by exposures to other microwave frequency EMFs, with each such effect being documented in from 10 to 16 reviews. Therefore, each of these seven EMF effects are established effects of Wi-Fi and of other microwave frequency EMFs. Each of these seven is also produced by downstream effects of the main action of such EMFs, voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) activation. While VGCC activation via EMF interaction with the VGCC voltage sensor seems to be the predominant mechanism of action of EMFs, other mechanisms appear to have minor roles. Minor roles include activation of other voltage-gated ion channels, calcium cyclotron resonance and the geomagnetic magnetoreception mechanism.

Five properties of non-thermal EMF effects are discussed. These are that pulsed EMFs are, in most cases, more active than are non-pulsed EMFs; artificial EMFs are polarized and such polarized EMFs are much more active than non-polarized EMFs; dose-response curves are non-linear and non-monotone; EMF effects are often cumulative; and EMFs may impact young people more than adults. These general findings and data presented earlier on Wi-Fi effects were used to assess the Foster and Moulder (F&M) review of Wi-Fi. The F&M study claimed that there were seven important studies of Wi-Fi that each showed no effect. However, none of these were Wi-Fi studies, with each differing from genuine Wi-Fi in three distinct ways. F&M could, at most conclude that there was no statistically significant evidence of an effect. The tiny numbers studied in each of these seven F&M-linked studies show that each of them lack power to make any substantive conclusions. In conclusion, there are seven repeatedly found Wi-Fi effects which have also been shown to be caused by other similar EMF exposures. Each of the seven should be considered, therefore, as established effects of Wi-Fi.
 
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A conspiracy theory claiming 5G can spread the coronavirus is making the rounds on social media. Peddling such misinformation is not only wrong, it's destructive.

5G is not ed to the coronavirus pandemic in any way. Here's the science. : Read more

Then why is the mainstream media always peddling misinformation such as CNN, FOX, MSNBC,CBS,NBC, ABC and Livescience? Maybe if we had real journalist in the field doing real journalism instead of pushing the "official story" and just reading a teleprompter maybe we wouldn't have so many conspiracy theories. And no the 5G has not been debunked this story is poor hogwash as most that comes from the mainstream. It gives absolutely no facts just opinion. And it just adds fuel to the fire the mainstream going around saying they are debunking things when they are not. People are tired of this!:mad:

Even in your own article Stanley Shanapinda your saying how YouTube is censoring people and taking away free speech where you say "Youtube has announced it will devote resources to removing content linking 5G technology to COVID-19". Get a clue Mr. Shanapinda you are working for the Powers That Be when you post these kind of things. They will get rid of you in a heart beat when they are done with you and your fake journalism. Wake up!
 
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