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© Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.What's in a name? 5G wireless claims, but no real network
By MAE ANDERSON NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Whatsnext
Dont buy into the propaganda folks. 5g is bad news for your health, privacy and your freedom. You've been warned.
Strangerland
Sounds like a conspiracy theory.
weedkila
Until you've done the research.
albaleo
Or just a conspiracy? The pushing of 5G seems more driven by business needs than by science. There are concerns. Whether valid or not is open to debate. But that debate isn't really taking place. It's a bit like lithium ion batteries. If there were an alternative, they'd be banned in the blink of an eye. But so many companies rely on them, so we don't talk about it. It's easier to point our fingers at Takata airbags.
Sorry for the rambling, But I think there is a point in there.