“Risks of 5G include:
-DNA single and double-strand breaks (which leads to cancer)
-Oxidative damage (which leads to tissue deterioration and premature ageing)
-Disruption of cell metabolism
-Increased blood-brain barrier ...”
Complete, 100%, B.S.
All of these frequencies are WELL below ionization level, which is required for breaking or altering any molecules, including DNA. What’s the cutoff frequency, you may ask? Simple. UV. Well known.
All of these frequencies are below even infrared. You know, from a warm, sunny day. If IR doesn’t hurt you, neither will they. And their transmit levels, their energy, are WAY below what you receive from sunlight on your arm.
Big-time HOAX.
You can sunburn in an hour even when it’s overcast and clouded over. But I think the concern here would be the long term affects and an environment where there are numerous devices in close proximity of each other increasing the true amount of exposure. One might be harmless... But 50 hitting you over extended periods very well might be.
IMHO. The risks will depend heavily upon resonance and intensity of the field strengths. Where the geometry of the system doesn’t preclude aberration, the risks may remain and neither quantified nor qualified.
Considering people are likely to use the systems in close proximity to their bodies and neurological systems, the roll out maybe premature.