OMG!! We’re gonna have Incredibly high-speed connectivity so your little girls and teens can, at supersonic speed, upload pix of their latest nail-polish jobs or cute puppy videos to FaceBook, Pinterest, etc., etc., for their friends to gasp and giggle…..and, of course, click “like” and forward these to their friends…. again, all at warp speed.
From the Public Intelligence Blog
Lloyds of London, one of the world’s premier insurance groups, is refusing to insure health claims made against 5G wireless (“wi-fi”) technologies.
How curious that Lloyds of London has excluded from their policies any negative health effects caused by wi-fi technologies. Now, WHY would Lloyds leave all that money on the table if these technologies are so safe? And, why are other insurance companies following Lloyds’ lead?
If you think that following-the-money provides insights, you’ll probably conclude that something VERY BIG is embedded in this decision.
Here’s some background (including links):
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Technology is NOT our friend. And at this rate, children born today, have NO future. And stupid adults cannot even see the big picture? It is totally ludicrous. Since we refuse to even attempt to go back to a simpler way of living and instead, continue to embrace killer technology, then that is what we will get, killed.
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All I can hope, Shelby, is that there are other people out there holding the line against this insanity. I’m sure that below a certain income level, people can’t afford this insanity.
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But unfortunately, if they install 5G technology, won’t people below a certain income level be impacted anyway? I mean, if we’ve got to all walk through areas of intense radio frequency waves or whatever this shit is, aren’t we all going to become victims of this shit, just like many of us are already victims of so-called ‘smart meters’?
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As I see it, Shelby, they are planning to put them on utility poles and it should be pretty easy to climb up with a ladder and take them down. At least that’s what we’re planning to do here.
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