Americans For Responsible Technology
On the eve of the
May
15th 5G Day of Action,
the first national campaign to push back against the unchecked
deployment of 5G-ready small
cell infrastructure, the New York Times has published a shameful and
wildly inaccurate hit piece asserting that opponents of 5G are being
unwittingly manipulated by Russia.
The article, "Your 5G Phone Won't Hurt You. But
Russia Wants You to Think Otherwise,"
focuses exclusively on a television network most people have never
heard of - RT America - and argues
that the tiny network, controlled by the Russian government, is the
sole driving force behind the growing public opposition to 5G.
The Times cleverly conflates 5G-enabled
smart phones with 5G
small cell antennas, and fails to note that RT America is just one of many media outlets that are covering the controversy over 5G antenna
deployment, including Fox News and CNN.
It
also neglects to mention the hundreds of recently published,
peer-reviewed, independent scientific studies from highly credible
academic institutions
and our own National Institutes of Health that demonstrate biological
harm, including cancer, from exposure to RF microwave radiation. A
listing of some of the most recent studies is located
here.
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