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5G Radiation Risks
5G is becoming more prevalent and it doesn’t matter where you live. Even rural areas are at-risk for the dangers. What is 5G and what are the 5G radiation risks?
What Is 5G?
5G is the fifth generation of wireless service. Your major carriers have it, and it is usually found in bigger cities, though that is not always the case. The thing is, it is quite different from your previous versions. This is because it doesn’t just transmit digital information like the others. It also is working to create a global network.
What Are the Dangers and Drawbacks of 5G?
There are quite a few drawbacks, and just as many possible dangers.
- It is experimental technology yet not fully tested
- It interferes with tree canopies
- Radiation exposure is increased
- Used as an EMF weapon
- The radiation guidelines for 5G are outdated
- Energy use increased
- Weather forecasting is interfered with
- Lowers property values
- Loss of privacy
Those are just a few of the issues with 5G. As mentioned, rural America isn’t safe from 5G radiation exposure. According to a press release from T-Mobile,
T-Mobile’s network covers more than 60% of the population across more than 1 million square miles, and much of that is in rural America T-Mobile.
And this was stated as well
The issue of affordable and reliable broadband is particularly acute in rural America, where a quarter of all households don’t have access to ANY high-speed broadband. And nearly 40 percent of households that do have access live in areas with only one provider, which means no competition. That’s why T-Mobile made sure nearly 10 million of the households eligible for T-Mobile Home Internet today are in rural America, with plans to continue to expand access.
T-Mobile Home Internet access in rural communities is possible because the Un-carrier’s 5G network isn’t just America’s largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network. It’s also America’s biggest RURAL 5G network — by a LOT. T-Mobile’s 5G network spans 1.6 million square miles, with 1.45 million of that coverage in small town America. That’s nearly 5x larger than Verizon and more than double AT&T. This means the Un-carrier is delivering choice and competition to rural areas that have been underserved for far too long.
What Can You Do?
While you can’t stop 5G from being in your area, there are a few things to do to protect yourself better. You might consider EMF blocking clothing or EMF jewelry. These work well to protect you no matter what EMF risk is in your area.