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   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: nospam@nospam.invalid   
      
   In article , Andrew W   
    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.   
   > >>   
   > >   
   > > There is nothing supporting a claim of health issues.   
   > >   
   >   
   > People getting sick is not enough?   
      
   not from cellular, they don't.   
      
   you're oblivious of the extensive health benefits it will bring.   
      
   > Birds falling out of the sky is normal?   
      
   that doesn't happen.   
      
   > Experts around the world are warning about these frequencies. Why now all   
   > of a sudden and not about previous lower frequencies?   
      
   no they aren't, other than a few kooks.   
      
   > Do you want to have the equivalent of 100's or 1000's of small or medium   
   > microwave ovens switched on with their doors open everywhere you go?   
      
   bogus comparison.   
      
      
   >   
   > The vast number of transmitters required is one problem. And of course we   
   > have to pay for it all.   
   > The other problem is the vast number of trees that have to be cut down, and   
   > that's already started. That's environmental vandalism.   
      
   trees do not need to be cut down for transmitters.   
      
   however, trees do need to be cut down for making paper, which would be   
   *reduced* with widespread 5g, so if you want to minimize the number of   
   trees cut down, you should *support* 5g deployment.   
      
   > And nobody asked us about this. They are foisting this onto us and making us   
   > pay for it when we don't even really need it.   
      
   yes we do, as it will bring all sorts of benefits for society.   
      
   > There's an agenda here.   
      
   that agenda being to advance technology and improve life for everyone,   
   even the kooky lunatics.   
      
      
   > >>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.   
   > >>   
   > >   
   > > When out in public, everyone has a decreased expectation of   
   > >privacy. And cameras can be installed anywhere in public. This is   
   > >perfectly legal.   
   > >   
   >   
   > It's unconstitutional.   
      
   no it isn't.   
      
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