Internet of Things Frequencies Used for Pain-Inflicting Crowd Control Weapons Will Tie Together More
Than 50 Billion Devices
by Edward Morgan
We previously noted that the Internet of Things (IoT) is a scam being pushed so that Big Brother
can spy on us.
Unfortunately, it is much worse than that!
Believe it or not, IoT may also pose health and safety risks.
Devra Lee Davis � Founding Director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Founding Director of
the Center for Environmental Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, who has taught
at the University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Harvard,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and other major universities, and has had
articles published in Lancet, Journal of the American Medical Association to Scientific
American, the New York Times and elsewhere � says that the 5G wavelengths used in IoT
have never been tested for health effects, and may adversely impact our skin and sweat
glands.
Dr. Davis� group � Environmental Health Trust � explains:
Israeli research studies presented at an international conference reveal that the same electromagnetic
frequencies used for crowd control weapons form the foundation of the latest network
� branded as 5G � that will tie together more than 50 billion devices as part of the
Internet of Things.
Current investigations of wireless frequencies in the millimeter and submillimeter range
confirm that these waves interact directly with human skin, specifically the sweat glands.
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Dr. Ben-Ishai of the Department of Physics, Hebrew University, Israel recently detailed
how human sweat ducts act like an array of helical antennas when exposed to these wavelengths.
Scientists cautioned that before rolling out 5G technologies that use these frequencies,
research on human health effects needed to be done first to ensure the public and environment
are protected.
�This work shows that the same parts of the human skin that allow us to sweat also
respond to 5G radiation much like an antenna that can receive signals.
We need the potential adverse health impacts of 5G to be seriously evaluated before we
blanket our children, ourselves and the environment with this radiation.�
Research studies from the Dielectric Spectroscopy Laboratory of the Department of Applied Physics,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, headed by Dr. Yuri Feldman, indicate that millimeter
and submillimeter waves may lead to preferential layer absorption.
The number of sweat ducts within human skin varies from two million to four million.
The researchers pointed to replicated peer research of these biological effects in laboratory
research conducted in other countries and considered this mechanism of action well proven.
Today�s cellular and Wi-Fi networks rely on microwaves � a type of electromagnetic
radiation utilizing frequencies up to 6 gigahertz (GHz) in order to wirelessly transmit voice
or data.
However, 5 G applications will require unlocking of new spectrum bands in higher frequency
ranges above 6 GHz to 100 GHz and beyond, utilizing submillimeter and millimeter waves
� to allow ultra-high rates of data to be transmitted in the same amount of time as
compared with previous deployments of microwave radiation.
For years, the U.S., Russian and Chinese defense agencies have been developing weapons that
rely on the capability of this electromagnetic technology to induce unpleasant burning sensations
on the skin as a form of crowd control.
Millimeter waves are utilized by the U.S. Army in crowd dispersal guns called Active
Denial Systems.
Dr. Paul Ben-Ishai pointed to research that was commissioned by the U.S. Army to find
out why people ran away when the beam touched them.
�If you are unlucky enough to be standing there when it hits you, you will feel like
your body is on fire.�
The U.S. Department of Defense explains how:
�The sensation dissipates when the target moves out of the beam.
The sensation is intense enough to cause a nearly instantaneous reflex action of the
target to flee the beam.�
The conference at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies at Hebrew University (IIAS)
was organized in cooperation with the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS) and the Environmental Health Trust (EHT).
Verizon just announced that 5G networks will be tested in 11 U.S. cities.
5G Networks will involve the deployment of millions of antennas nationwide, thousands
in each city, because millimeter waves cannot easily travel through buildings or other obstacles.
Proposed installations have led to public outcry in residential areas where homeowners
do not want antennas mounted at their yards or near schools.
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�There is an urgent need to evaluate 5G health effects now before millions are exposed.
We need to know if 5G increases the risk of skin diseases such as melanoma or other skin
cancers,� stated Ron Melnick, the National Institutes of Health scientist, now retired,
who led the design of the National Toxicology Program study on cell phone radiofrequency
radiation.
Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, Chief Editor of Radiation and Health, stated that the international
organization � called ICNIRP � developing recommendations for public exposure limits
of these higher frequencies was planning to classify all the skin in the human body as
belonging to the limbs rather than to the head or torso.
Leszczynski cautioned that:
�If you classify skin as limbs � no matter where the skin is � you are permitted to
expose it more than otherwise.�
�The use of sub-terahertz (Millimeter wave) communications technology (cell phones, Wi-Fi,
network transmission antennas) could cause humans to feel physical pain via nociceptors,�
stated Dr. Yael Stein, MD, who wrote a letter to the Federal Communications Commission about
5G Spectrum Frontiers.
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