Wireless Wirral and the Planned 5G Rollout

Another informative piece on the dangers of 5G and LED lighting from the Wirral Leaks blog. None of these new technologies have undergone safety testing and instead have been approved under out of date provisions dating right back to 1998.

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image-6 The test dummy upon which the ICNIRP guidelines are based.

The latest in our debate generating series of posts brought to you by ‘Bright Spark’  :

Over the last two weeks we focused on the new LED lampposts and the unhealthy blue/white LED light and transmitters on top. These posts have hopefully got your attention and got you thinking about the prolific expansion of wireless technology in recent years and the impending ‘Internet of Things’ and the 5G testing in Liverpool and Birkenhead with the rest of the Wirral 5G enabled and ready to turn on. Whilst wireless technology is very convenient, it is very inconveniently unsafe, period.

There is no safe level of microwave radiation (Barry Trower).

Existing EMF (electromagnetic frequency) smog created by wireless technology (2G, 3G, 4G, 4G LTE, cell towers, wifi, smart meters, Bluetooth, cordless DECT phones, wireless sensors, baby monitors, Sky Q boxes, Echo, smartphones…

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1 Response to Wireless Wirral and the Planned 5G Rollout

  1. Jennifer Henry says:

    I have one of the 5G lamp posts right outside my bedroom window, I’m not happy, the bright white light is making it very hard to sleep and I’m dreading 5G getting switched on, it’s DANGEROUS😵🤬

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