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The US FCC wants to "streamline" the approval process for DAS (Distributed Antenna System) 4G/5G ubiquitous cell towers by exempting them from the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Municipalities and individuals already cannot regulate where they can put these things based on "health effects."
And the US Senate will imminently be voting on S.19 and S.88, to expand DAS 4G/5G deployment!
If these bills pass, millions of small cell towers (on existing light poles/utility poles, or new ones) will be deployed everywhere, throughout residential neighborhoods. The millimeter microwave radiation deployed will produce horrific health effects, worsening EVERYONE's health, and will remove the remaining pollinators. It's THAT serious. The bees in particular will die off rapidly, per studies of bees and microwave radiation.
For all of us, but especially those of us with EMS along with CF, etc., please consider writing or calling your senators, and passing this info along to others. The Senate is expected to vote on these bills the week of 1/30/17.
See link below for list of Senators and their info, by State, for ease in writing and phoning.
https://www.senate.gov/senators/contact/
Thank you!
And the US Senate will imminently be voting on S.19 and S.88, to expand DAS 4G/5G deployment!
If these bills pass, millions of small cell towers (on existing light poles/utility poles, or new ones) will be deployed everywhere, throughout residential neighborhoods. The millimeter microwave radiation deployed will produce horrific health effects, worsening EVERYONE's health, and will remove the remaining pollinators. It's THAT serious. The bees in particular will die off rapidly, per studies of bees and microwave radiation.
For all of us, but especially those of us with EMS along with CF, etc., please consider writing or calling your senators, and passing this info along to others. The Senate is expected to vote on these bills the week of 1/30/17.
See link below for list of Senators and their info, by State, for ease in writing and phoning.
https://www.senate.gov/senators/contact/
Thank you!