I've read that testicular cancer is more common on whatever side a guy carries his phone on. That's not proof of anything, but it is suspicious.
You'd need to source the study to find out.
I'm dubious. I've worked around high field RF quite a bit. I'll admit it's plausible, but even if it's true, people aren't going to give up their little radios called "cellphones".
We are reducing RF transmission anyhow. Lower power == longer battery life, and also reduced time on the network. I would bet a kid today is exposed to less RF than we were 40 years ago.
I can copy a 2 hour film to my phone through FTP in 2 minutes. I bet I got less RF exposure from that than I did sitting in front a television in 1985 while I copied a VCR tape over 2 hours. Remember when you turned on a computer and it would screw up your television? How about when the microwave was running your TV would get static? That stopped happening in the late 1990s.
We were AWASH in RF radiation as kids and young adults.
Jack Madison, a sophomore from Bexley, Ohio, died in his sleep while at home from college on Jan. 2, the college’s athletic department announced. ...
Madison’s death came a week before an Air Force Academy football player suddenly died on his way to class on Monday. Hunter Brown, a 21-year-old offensive lineman, died after having a “medical emergency while leaving his dormitory,” according to the Air Force Falcons’ statement.
Jack Madison, a sophomore from Bexley, Ohio, died in his sleep while at home from college on Jan. 2, the college’s athletic department announced. ...
Madison’s death came a week before an Air Force Academy football player suddenly died on his way to class on Monday. Hunter Brown, a 21-year-old offensive lineman, died after having a “medical emergency while leaving his dormitory,” according to the Air Force Falcons’ statement.
If 60 people have to spend 1 minute to find it, that's an hour wasted. People should always provide complete information.
There's is a real problem is disinformation. We WILL see a lot of false claims made, now that people are starting to wake up to the fact that these serums are dangerous.
Western so called Intel agencies i.e. MI6. Mossad, CIA etc. all operate out of consortium headquarters in Switzerland, with their branch diplomatic outposts in the respective host countries. They do not serve the countries, they serve themselves under corporate auspices, and regard the populations of the countries as adversaries. They are compartmentalized with different factions that can have 'white hats'. Most mundane activities of Intels are routine, i.e. running officers, cultivating sources etc. etc. Their upper echelons are invariably Illuminati Satanists. The names of the agencies themselves are a distraction, as if they are NASCAR emblems demonstrating patriotism and attribution.
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You'd need to source the study to find out.
I'm dubious. I've worked around high field RF quite a bit. I'll admit it's plausible, but even if it's true, people aren't going to give up their little radios called "cellphones".
We are reducing RF transmission anyhow. Lower power == longer battery life, and also reduced time on the network. I would bet a kid today is exposed to less RF than we were 40 years ago.
I can copy a 2 hour film to my phone through FTP in 2 minutes. I bet I got less RF exposure from that than I did sitting in front a television in 1985 while I copied a VCR tape over 2 hours. Remember when you turned on a computer and it would screw up your television? How about when the microwave was running your TV would get static? That stopped happening in the late 1990s.
We were AWASH in RF radiation as kids and young adults.
I hope it's true. Palestine Ohio deserves assistance.
What are their names?
Took about a minute to find:
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2023/01/college-tennis-player-dies-unexpectedly-in-sleep-2-ncaa-players-died-in-1-week/
If 60 people have to spend 1 minute to find it, that's an hour wasted. People should always provide complete information.
There's is a real problem is disinformation. We WILL see a lot of false claims made, now that people are starting to wake up to the fact that these serums are dangerous.
It's a bad meme anyhow. It's just vulgar. This one is a bit more clever, although it's equally vulgar.
https://t.me/BenjaminFulfordWDSGroup/84392
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