Something Is In The Air – (New cell phone radiation documentary)

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Is radiation from your cell phone or cell towers harmful for your health? Or the environment? The scientific debate is on-going. Are scientific conclusions tied to the interests of those who fund the studies? How do governments make sure the radiation stays within healthy limits? What happens to insects when 5G is fully rolled out? These questions and many more are explored in this film, Something is in the air. Please consider subscribing. Subtitles can be turned on from the YouTube player.


EWR note: Josh del Sol several years back now (link below) exposed similar to that exposed in this video. The independent research in to safety in particular produces alerts for health risks, the industry funded research predictably find little if any risks. Follow the money folks.

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  1. According to the Swedish constitution, safe tests has to be performed and approved before any deployment in situations that can affect the public. That has not happen in Sweden since the precursor of GSM/G1 (NMT 400/800MHz). That means that the Swedish mobile phone network is illigal … Why? Ask Ericson, one of the largest mobile network manufacturers in the world, if not the largest, as they managed to legally ban Huawei from acting on the Western market. They try hard to stop any study that contradict their ambitions … One just recently

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    1. Ah, yeah. Something that would clear the picture about the Ericson company. The major stock holder is a company called Investor. The Wallenberg family owns Investor. The Wallenberg’s partners in crime are the Rockerfeller family, the Rothchildt family, the … I think that explains alot … ‘Parters in crime’ are not used here as an expression, as there is a reality to it …

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