03-07-19 03:09:00,
By B.N. Frank
Activist Post has been reporting about the growing list of credible sources who continue issuing warnings about satellites and similar devices being sent into space and the stratosphere to blast harmful WiFi and 5G back down at us on Earth.
We’ve reported recently about Elon Musk’s SpaceX satellites: “Elon Musk’s Company Launched 60 Satellites Into Space to Blast 5G at Us. More Planned Despite Telecoms Admitting There’s No Research That Proves 5G is Safe.”
Unfortunately, SpaceX isn’t the only company doing this:
- FCC Allows More Satellites Despite Expert Warnings of Current Dangerous Levels of Space Junk, Rocket Fuel and WiFi Pollution
- Loon-atic Fringe: Health and Safety Warnings About Google’s “Project Loon” Blasting WiFi From 12-18 Miles Above Date Back to 2015. The FCC Approved It Anyway
- “Pseudo Satellite” Aircraft Being Tested to Blast WiFi At Us From the Sky Even Though WiFi Isn’t Harmless
- Amazon to Launch 3200+ Satellites to Blast Harmful WiFi At Us Despite Expert Warnings About Excessive Amount of Dangerous Space Junk
The warnings about this are for a variety of legitimate and scary reasons:
- FCC Blows Off Warnings AGAIN from Meteorologists, NASA, NOAA and Navy About 5G Interfering with Weather Forecasting
- Meteorologists Warning 5G Tech Could Interfere with Weather Forecasting Satellites and Lives Could Be Lost
- U.S. Navy Warns That 5G Will Interfere With Weather Forecasting and Large Urban Areas Will Be Impacted First. FCC Auctions 5G Spectrums Anyway
- FCC Allows More Satellites Despite Expert Warnings of Current Dangerous Levels of Space Junk, Rocket Fuel and WiFi Pollution
- Scientific American Warns Space Junk Threatens Satellites and Earth. Approx. 20,000 More Satellites for 5G Already Planned.
- Details About the 20,000 Satellites Earmarked for Beaming 5G Radiation at Us from Space and Why This Is A Bad Idea
- International Appeal and Petition: Stop 5G on Earth and in Space
Regardless, competitors are now complaining that SpaceX is being given special treatment in their efforts to blast the planet with this crap:
In the wake of last month’s launch of 60 Starlink broadband data satellites,