(WATCH) EMF
Today we begin with a fascinating trip to a place you probably haven’t heard of and will likely never visit. A place that’s been kept radio wave-free for decades. A quiet place. Those who’ve sought it out say it’s been […]
Today we begin with a fascinating trip to a place you probably haven’t heard of and will likely never visit. A place that’s been kept radio wave-free for decades. A quiet place. Those who’ve sought it out say it’s been […]
Electrically sensitive people are moving to the only radio quiet zone in the U.S. to escape Wifi and other modern conveniences that make them sick. Listen below:
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Theodora Scarato worries about the FCC’s plans to fast track cell tower approval. She’s Director of the Wireless and EMF Program at Environmental Health Sciences. She says you should be worried, too. Listen below:
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Original air date: May 19th, 2024 The newest technology that powers our smartphones is 5G, the fifth generation of wireless cellular technology that’s supposed to make things work better and faster. Before it was deployed around 2019, there were global
The newest technology that powers our smartphones is 5G, the fifth generation of wireless cellular technology that’s supposed to make things work better and faster. Before it was deployed around 2019, there were global calls for a pause from some
We turn to health and safety concerns surrounding the latest mobile device technology: 5G. It’s said to make our devices work better and faster. The telecom industry insists persistent concerns about risks with 5G are groundless. But the airline industry
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In light of the recent close call with airlines, what are the health and safety concerns with 5G technology?
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5G promises to make our phone and computer experience better and faster. But there are serious health concerns. Sharyl digs into the question. Appearing in this episode: investigative producer David Bernknopf. Subscribe to both of Sharyl Attkisson’s podcasts on iTunes