[Hidden-tech] Rural fast internet

Deborah Chandler debchandler411 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 16:21:51 UTC 2020


Hi Sam,

With all due respect, folks need to realize that if they invite 5G into
their homes, they could very well be inviting severe health issues.

As someone who already experiences health issues from 2, 3 and 4G. And
honestly, it is near impossible to get an honest answer from the telecom
industry as to where their 5G is already deployed. I have tried to ask
Verizon where their 5G towers are, and they refuse to answer, citing
vandalism as the reason)

I strongly discourage exposure to 5G. Someone may not feel the effects
right away, but down the road will likely suffer with anxiety, depression,
memory loss, tinnitus, digestive issues, sleep disturbance, heart attacks,
congestive heart failure, cancer, diabetes, dementia...and with the second
wave of Covid predicted for the fall, some of these symptoms will be blamed
on Covid.

Please use due diligence, do your research. Visit www.5Gcrisis.com and
check out the many groups, some on Facebook, who are focused on these
issues. Plenty of videos on YouTube (and because YouTube is censoring, try
Bitchute and LBRY). I am happy to provide links and direct folks to the key
people who are fighting the 5G deployment. In MA, Cece Doucette in Ashland
is heading the charge, filing bills with our legislators. She travels all
around, doing workshops on these issues. We all know the telecom lobbyists
are being incredibly persistent with our legislators, and money is no
object. It is a tough battle. We have an unalienable right to protect our
very health and wellbeing.

Thanks for listening,
Deb

On Sat, Jun 13, 2020, 11:13 AM Sam McClellan via Hidden-discuss <
hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:

> For those of you who are stuck on dial-up or expensive satellite or even
> slow DSL, Elon Musk's (Tesla, SpaceX) company Starlink is planning to start
> opening their satellite internet up for beta testers by late summer/early
> fall and general availability soon after.
>
> Starlink is different than HughesNet and Viasat in two ways - their
> satellites are in much lower orbit and there will be many more of them, so
> the latency (time between when you click the button and when things happen)
> is the same or quicker than cable. Their upload/download speed and pricing
> should also be comparable to cable as well, although no numbers have been
> released yet.
>
> They will have an antenna described as "a large pizza box on a stick" that
> will automatically align itself to point to satellites, and they say setup
> should be as simple as attach the receiver to your deck railing or house
> where it has a view of the sky, plug it into your router/computer, plug it
> into the wall socket, let it align and you're set.
>
> If you're interested, you can sign up to get updates and to possibly get
> to be a beta tester here:
> https://www.starlink.com/
>
> Sam
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