ALLEGEDLY, any concerns or claims about the risks of 5G technology are 'misinformation'.
But just what is misinformation? And have the government, health and regulatory services that are meant to keep us safe ever failed us before? Have they ever peddled information that subsequently was proved not only to be false, but dangerous?
The harmful effects of asbestos were first identified 100 years before it was banned. There are a litany of other examples, from tower block 'fireproof' cladding to our sewage-soaked seas - the list goes on and on. It is difficult to argue that we live in a climate where health checks are more important than profit.
Sometimes, we need to remind ourselves that not all truths are hidden behind a veil of secrecy; some are there in plain sight. Who could conclude that safety procedures and regulatory supervision operate smoothly and effectively with honesty, integrity and accountability? Who in their right mind would conclude there is no corruption, and there are are no lapses, or vested interests that care little for our collective health, beyond weasel words and platitudes?
Enquiring minds continue to be deterred from investigating risks, lest they be targeted by an apparently socially engineered stigma of ridicule. Consider the mainstream disdain for even questioning the issue of 5G and wireless radiation - an issue that literally and figuratively slowly wraps around us all.
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