5G Radiation Dangers You Should Know About
What is 5G?
The 5th Generation of Wireless Technology is known as 5G. However, 5G differs greatly from previous networks (2G, 3G, and 4G) as it is an entirely different type of network. 5G is the implementation of the Internet of Things. This is a network designed not just to transmit digital information for communication, but it is the ushering in of an interconnected global network that goes far beyond cell phone calls and wifi hooks-up.
Due to this, the type of microwave radiation used by 5G differs greatly from that used by the previous networks. The use of high millimeter waves within the microwave range make up of a portion of the 5G transmission.
However, this type of radiation has not been pre-market tested in any capacity for consumer safety. The only use documented for these type of frequencies has been for use as an EMF Weapon for crowd control. This has raised some questions among experts regarding 5G's safety.
5G: Top 20 Issues
With no short-term or long-term pre-market testing having been done on 5G, there is no way to know the risk involved with allowing the public to be exposed 24/7 to this type of radiation - as the radiation from 5G Antennas will be continual and will not be able to be 'shut off'.
The EMF Watchdog Group The Environmental Health Trust has put together a list of the Top Issues with 5G. This is a summary of EHT's List with some additional issues added.
1. Experimental technology
2. Increases radiation exposure
3. Outdated radiation guidelines
4. Children are more vulnerable
5. The unborn are more vulnerable
6. Inadequate regulations
7. Impact to tree canopy
8. No oversight by health authority
9. No environmental review
10. Increases energy usage
11. Increases e-waste and pollution
12. Lowers property values
13. Local authority overruled
14. Loss of privacy
15. Interferes with weather forecasting
16. Screen addiction
17. Uninsured liability
18. Cyber security risks
19. Use as an EMF Weapon
20. Not pre-market tested
The roll out of 5G is in full speed. As the installation of thousands of 5G Micro Cells is necessary for the new 5G Network, the main Carriers have been slowly adding cities and regions to their list of 5G Access areas. They plan to continue slowly expanding these 5G Access areas until the entire United States is connected via the new 5G Network. also known as the Internet of Things.
Many people are unaware that 5G has already been rolled out in many major cities and surrounding regions, as well as in rural America.
To help understand where 5G is and where it is soon to be, we have a current list of cities and regions that are currently part of the 5G Network - whether they choose to be or not!
The updated list is divided by Carriers.
ATT 5G Network
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Birmingham
- Boston
- Buffalo
- Charlotte
- Dallas
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Jacksonville
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Louisville
- Milwaukee
- Nashville
- New Orleans
- New York City
- Oklahoma City
- Orlando
- Pittsburgh
- Providence
- Raleigh
- Rochester
- San Antonio
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Waco
Coming Soon...
- Birmingham
- Boston
- Bridgeport
- Buffalo
- Chicago
- Cleveland
- Milwaukee
- Minneapolis
- Pittsburgh
- Providence
- Rochester
T-Mobile 5G Network
On Dec 2nd, 2019, T-Mobile just announced the "First Ever Nationwide 5G Network".
T-Mobile is running 5G on 600 MHz spectrum, which is an airspace frequency they recently purchased from the FCC in an auction. This will allow T-Mobile, according to their own Press Release "to deliver 5G that covers more people in more places.. with a broad and deep network for all Americans."
Their regular 5G Network is already available in these cities listed, with their "supercharged 5G" coming to your area soon...
- Atlanta
- Cleveland
- Dallas
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- New York
Verizon 5G Network
- Atlanta
- Boise
- Boston
- Chicago
- Dallas
- Denver
- Detroit
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Minneapolis
- New York
- Omaha
- Panama City
- Phoenix
- Providence
- St. Paul
- Sioux Falls
- Washington DC
Coming soon...
- Charlotte
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Des Moines
- Denver
- Kansas City
- Little Rock
- Memphis
- Providence
- San Diego
- Salt Lake City
Sprint 5G Network
- Atlanta
- Chicago
- Dallas - Forth Worth
- Houston
- Kansas City
- Los Angeles
- New York City
- Phoenix
- Washington, DC
5G in Rural America
Just because you don't live in or near a city, does not mean you are not being exposed to the new 5G millimeter wave radiation.
In fact, T-Mobile's latest Press Release boasts that T-Mobile's new 'supercharged' 5G Network, "Covers rural America … a LOT of rural America. T-Mobile’s network covers more than 60% of the population across more than 1 million square miles, much of that in rural America.T-Mobile."
T-Mobile's Press Release also boasts that it, "Covers people … a LOT of people. T-Mobile’s 5G network covers 200 million people and more than 5,000 towns."