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|    Michael Christ to Unbreakable Disease    |
|    Re: What do you think about 5G?    |
|    18 Jan 20 07:47:43    |
      XPost: alt.atheism, alt.conspiracy, misc.phone.mobile       XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: jesusisthelordofall@hotmail.con              On 17/01/2020 11:39 pm, Unbreakable Disease wrote:       > 5G is probably the most controversial cellular technology ever. While it       > will provide even faster connection speeds than 4G, it carries many       > concerns: interference, health, survelliance and security ones.       >       > Interference:       >       > 5G, as it uses spectrum that is near of those of weather satellites, has       > the potential to significatly degrade the accuracy of data collected by       > them. As the performance of weather models is degrading more and more       > with each day, it is more likely that in future more and more people       > will die as a result of not being sufficiently warned against possible       > severe weather.       >       > Health:       > This one is probably the most controversial, and for a reason. First, no       > scientific study regarding possible health effects of 5G technology has       > ever been conducted. As it uses much higher spectrum and more base       > transceiver stations than current-generation cellular technology, those       > concerns are *really* more than ever relevant.       >       > Survelliance:       > While mass survelliance is already bad these days. 5G has the potential       > to make it even worse. It will become easier to monitor people through       > installing cameras in a nearly every corner of the nation.       >       > Security:       > When more and more devices can connect to the Internet at the       > faster-than-ever bandwidth rates, it can open an attack surface that       > cybercriminals are waiting for. It will become easier to perform DDoS       > attacks, cryptojacking, send spam, etc.       >              Look out for stuff like Alexa which monitors what goes on in the home       24/7. Since I have nothing hide, I have one. It is amazing what it can       be used for and that is why it (or something similar) is headed into       everyone's home, just like the TV did.                                                 Michael Christ              --       Rom 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were       yet sinners, Christ died for us.              "If God is not first in everything He is not first in anything."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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