Myth

5G will replace 4G


Fact

5G will add even more radiation on top of 3G and 4G

5G will not replace 3G or 4G, it will add an extra layer of wireless frequencies with even more radiation.

5G uses existing low and high RFR frequencies and introduces new extremely high frequencies. It will increase total RFR exposure.

Precautionary Principle and Public Health:

The application of the Precautionary Principle has been called for over many years, by multiple, credible, professional organisations and most recently by the European Parliament! This is now crucial in order to protect both public health and the economy given the already apparent escalating health costs. RFR has been proven to damage biological systems at levels well below those claimed to be safe within the ICNIRP guideline levels. Public exposures to existing levels of RFR are already harmful and will rise substantially with the deployment of 5G.

In truth, we are now beyond the point of precaution and protection of vulnerable groups is an emergency. RF has been shown to cause widespread, multisystem health detriment and effects on the immune system have been demonstrated in some peer-reviewed published studies.

Given the extraordinary pressure on public health provision in 2020, the simple measure of halting further RF exposures via 5G is a proportionate and logical measure in order to optimise the biological resilience of the population.

Given the current planetary environmental crisis and impact of electromagnetic fields also on the health of wildlife and with higher 5G frequencies affecting insects, in particular, it is not just protection of human health from harmful effects of anthropogenic radiation which constitutes an emergency but actually that of all global life.

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