Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Telecom Construction Expert Offers Opinion on YouTube Video of Dead Bees Under 5G Cell Towers

Earlier this week, Activist Post reported about the viral YouTube video that shows dead beesunder what was reported to be 5G small cells installed in California.
A Telecom Industry Construction Expert has weighed in and provided information that is equally if not more depressing:
Industry construction expert here. Those towers are not 5g they are 4g. All modern 4g sites are outfitted with 5g capabilities. Not specifically to operate at 5g frequencies, but at the lower band using 4g radios to communicate with the future 5g infrastructure which will be much smaller antennas, every several hundred meters in every direction on every public street. This bee killing phenomenon has been talked about for years inside the industry. All tower climbers can attest to bees getting “drunk” on rf signal coming from the towers, which act as a lure. Heavily concentrated 4g activity like the site featured in this video, can aggregate alot of frequency, and since its so low to the ground, it becomes quite dangerous for low flying insects. Blame California city regulations for these “hidden” low height cell structures. We build them up high and away from people for a reason.
From ResearchGate:
The exponential increase of mobile telephony has led to a pronounced increase in electromagnetic fields in the environment that may affect pollinator communities and threaten pollination as a key ecosystem service. Previous studies conducted on model species under laboratory conditions have shown negative effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on reproductive success, development, and navigation of insects.
Environmental Health Trust also offers two web pages that reference research on bees (see 12).
Activist Post reports regularly about research that has determined all sources of cell phone and wireless radiation are biologically and environmentally harmful.  For more information, visit our archives and the following websites:



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