Numerous wireless antennas will be deployed in close proximity to residential areas under the implementation of 5G.
According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), hundreds of thousands of these wireless antennas will be erected directly in front of our homes within the rights-of-way.
Communities are being informed that the construction of “small cell” towers in residential neighborhoods is essential to enable 5G, a novel technology designed to connect the Internet of Things (IoT). Various governmental bodies are actively promoting policies that facilitate the installation of these 5G “small cell” antennas in public rights-of-way.
In July 2021, the European Parliament requested a research report called “Health Impact of 5G.” The report concluded that the commonly used radiofrequency (RFR) frequencies (ranging from 450 to 6000 MHz) are likely carcinogenic to humans and have evident adverse effects on male fertility, as well as potential impacts on the development of embryos, fetuses, and newborns. With the introduction of 5G, ambient levels of wireless radiofrequency radiation are expected to rise. Peer-reviewed studies have indicated various negative effects resulting from exposure to wireless radiofrequency radiation, including heightened risk of brain cancer, DNA damage, oxidative stress, compromised immune function, disrupted brain development, impaired reproduction, sleep disturbances, increased hyperactivity, and memory impairment.
Due to the surge in radiofrequency radiation, which is considered a new form of environmental pollution, thousands of doctors and scientists are urging for a halt to the deployment of 5G.