(B.N. Frank) Decades of research has determined that exposure to radiation from cell phones as well as other wireless radiation emitting devices and infrastructure is biologically harmful. In fact, some government agencies already warn residents about this. Nevertheless, there are still scientists who continue to dismiss exposure risks. Fortunately there are also scientists who continue to refute their nonsense.
DISCLOSURE
Report: 5g Connections “To Nearly Double This Year To 1.2 Billion” (Chart Included)
(B.N. Frank) So far, for the most part, 5G service has received bad reviews (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), including being described as a “complete hot mess.” Additionally, opposition to 5G is worldwide due to various significant safety issues associated with it. In fact, since 2017 doctors and scientists have asked for 5G moratoriums on Earth and in space (see 1, 2) and the majority of scientists oppose deployment. Since 2018 there have been reports of people and animals experiencing symptoms and illnesses after it was activated (see 1, 2. 3, 4, 5). Some researchers have also claimed that activation may be contributing to COVID-19 infections as well as hundreds of thousands if not millions of bird deaths. In the U.S., experts also continue to warn about aviation safety risks associated with activation. All of this and more has limited, slowed, and/or stopped deployment in some locations; however, the controversial “Race for 5G” continues to speed up anyway.
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Five of the World’s Tiniest Robots
(Joao Filipe Ferreira) Allow me to take you on a trip down my memory lane. As a young lad, a film I saw captured my imagination: Fantastic Voyage, a 1966 release about people shrunk to microscopic size and sent into the body of an injured scientist to repair his brain. The idea struck a chord with me. I envisioned one day science would be able to create some sort of miniature machine that performs medical procedures from the inside.
Bluetooth Signals Have Unique “Fingerprints” Hackers can Track for Less Than $200
(Chris Melore) Bluetooth may make digital devices easier to use, but a new study has discovered that these signals carry unique “fingerprints” that cyber criminals can track — revealing a user’s location and possibly much more.
WEF Says Smartphone Tech Will Be Incorporated Into Your Body
(Keean Bexte) Speaking in Davos at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, Nokia CEO and WEF agenda contributor Pekka Lundmark said that smartphone tech will be incorporated into human bodies by 2030.
Will It Spell Man’s Doom When AI Starts Creating AI?
(Jasmine S) “Biological species almost never survive encounters with superior competitors.” So wrote Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, while warning 22 years back that artificial intelligence (AI) could eventually terminate man. Echoing this, late famed physicist Stephen Hawking stated in 2014 that development of full AI “could spell the end of the human race.” More recently, industrialist and visionary Elon Musk has called AI “our biggest existential threat” and said that “we are summoning the demon.”
Robotic Crab Tinier Than a Flea Becomes the Smallest-Ever Remote-Controlled Robot
(Activist Post) A miniature robotic crab tinier than a flea has become the smallest-ever remote-controlled robot. Measuring just a half-millimeter wide, it can walk, bend, twist, turn, and even jump.
China’s Military Must Be Able To Destroy SpaceX’s Starlink Satellites: Researchers
(Zero Hedge) The Chinese military must be able to destroy SpaceX’s Starlink satellites if they pose a threat to national security, according to an April publication by Chinese military researchers.
25+ Human Rights Group Oppose Zoom’s Planned A.i. Tech “That Can Scan Users’ Faces And Speed To Determine Their Emotions”
(B.N. Frank) Lawsuits have been filed against Zoom for proven privacy and security issues associated with its teleconferencing technology. So far the company has paid hundreds of millions of dollars to settle (see 1, 2). Nevertheless, the company is developing new Artificial Intelligence (A.I) technology to scan users’ faces to determine their emotions.
China’s Advances in Biotech and A.I. include “trying to develop brain interfaces for weapons” Says Policy Expert
(B.N. Frank) Research into brain-interface technology is not new. Researchers have been using animals to test it. Although there has been increasing opposition to this, that hasn’t stopped the research or desire to use the technology on humans. In fact, earlier this month, one company announced it would start testing it on humans. Of course, what’s really got some folks concerned is how this technology could ultimately be used by the Chinese government.
Buffalo, NY Mass Shooter Had Been Coached by Former FBI Agent
(Nwo Report) The recent mass shooter in Buffalo, NY had reportedly been coached by a former FBI agent before committing his heinous actions.
Here’s the REAL Reason Why 4,000 Memorial Day Weekend Flights Have Been Cancelled [VIDEO]
(Jesse Martin) 4,000 Memorial Day Weekend flights have been cancelled… but the question is why?
Are These Chemicals Part of a Depopulation Agenda?
(Dr. Joseph Mercola) In the After Skool video below, Shanna H. Swan, Ph.D., a leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologist and professor of environmental medicine and public health at the Icahn school of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, examines the role of environmental toxins in reproductive health.
“2000 Mules” Investigator Gregg Phillips Drops a Bomb: Investigators Discovered Multinational Player and Federal Agencies Involved in Operation – A “Multinational Deal Involving Billions of Dollars” (VIDEO)
(Jim Hoft) Earlier this month Dinesh D’Souza and Salem Media released the much-anticipated movie “2000 Mules” on the 2020 presidential election heist. The movie revealed how thousands of ballot traffickers working in all of the battleground states stuffed hundreds of thousands of ballots into the ballot drop boxes in order to steal the presidential election for Joe Biden.
Common Fungicide Detected in Pregnant Women and Children
(Neuroscience News) For the first time, UNC-Chapel Hill researchers have measured the concentration of a biomarker of the commonly used fungicide azoxystrobin (AZ) in the urine of pregnant women and children ranging from 40–84 months of age. They also documented maternal transfer of AZ to mouse embryos and weaning-age mice.