Forget the 5G Debate, Current Wifi May Already Be Killing Us

I have been writing about dangers of wireless technologies before: 5G Dangers and Harmful Wireless Technologies.  Of course, when I tell people about my “electromagnetic sensitivity” people usually just roll their eyes and politely nod their heads and say “Ahh…right, really?”  And keep texting or browsing the web on their smartphone as we part our ways.

Whenever I go to a meeting room in my company, I bring along the usb to ethernet adapter and plug in to the almost extinct ethernet port.  I think I am probably the only person in our branch that does not use wifi and keep the cellphone in airplane mode most of the time.

Recently, my previous local internet service provider closes door and I was scrambled to find another ISP.  Just as I was about to signup with the much complained satellite internet, a Bell salesman knocked on the door and told us that Bell’s wireless home internet was ready for business!  It was an answer to prayer because satellite internet has high latency and would render VPN and voice/video communications unusable.

My previous ISP uses 2.4 GHz spectrum whereas Bell uses 3.5 GHz.  This would provide us higher download speed (great news), but it  also  means greater damage to our bodies (bad news).  The cell phone towers are with line of sight of our house (towers are north of us) so the signal is very strong.  I have been using aluminum screen wire along the entire wall of our house to block the harmful wireless radiation.

My wife even suggests me to plant a couple tall evergreen next year to further block the tower signal.

In our mind, we don’t need any expert to tell us the wireless technology is harmful to our bodies because we have been suffering from it.  Although I have read several solid scientific reports from prominent scientists, I am thrilled to find out that some high school students, many of them heavy cell phone/wifi users, have conducted the following experiment:

Source: here

Wow, just because you cannot see the wireless signal, it doesn’t mean they cannot destroy your body.  Just like “smoke free” zones, I sure hope we can have “wifi free” (NOT free wifi) zones in the public someday.

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