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Studies show wireless radiation is harmful

"I appeal to the powers that be to reconsider this move and I appeal to all concerned for there own health, there children's health and that of the environment to read the research."

IN response to last week’s article regarding the roll out of 5G.

The city of eThekwini needs to do some research.

There are more than 10 000 studies showing wireless radiation is harmful. Check out Saferemr.com

Kevin Mottus from the California Brain Tumor Association represents 10 groups one being 220 doctors and scientists from 39 countries who all agree that there are serious health issues from wireless radiation.

Their studies reveal damage to DNA and cells, neurological problems, immune system disorders, reproductive issues and cancer have all been done on the lower frequencies.

Now they want to force 5G upon us without question saying there are no health issues to worry about.

For those that do not know, 5G is very different from 2G, 3G, and 4G having a very much higher and potentially dangerous frequency.

Like many that are standing against 5G in the US and other countries I appeal to the powers that be to reconsider this move and I appeal to all concerned for their own health, their children’s health and that of the environment to read the research and write a letter to your newspapers.

Please start by watching:

 

Chris Rooke

Durban

 

 

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