Senator Demands Proof That 5G Is Safe. So Does The National Institute For Science, Law & Public Policy

By B.N. Frank

No matter how much you love technology, you’d probably want to know that insurance companies stopped covering wireless radiation exposure because it’s too risky, right?

Published yesterday on Business Wire“Blumenthal Presses FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr to Disclose Evidence of ‘5G Safety’”

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy (NISLAPP) applauds Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) for pressing FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, Esq. to provide documentation substantiating the Commissioner’s remarks defending ‘5G safety.

NISLAPP seconds this request. Jim Turner, Esq., President of NISLAPP, says:

“NISLAPP considers it a mistake to place new high-frequency radiating antennas in local communities, in very close proximity to homes, offices and schools, when no pre-market health testing at scale has been conducted on the effects of the radiation emitted, to our knowledge, and when much safer hard-wired internet access technologies are readily available. We strongly support Senator Blumenthal’s request of FCC Commissioner Carr to provide the documentation evidencing the FCC’s ‘safety determination for 5G,’ along with the supporting scientific citations used in making that determination.”

Senator Blumenthal’s formal request to Commissioner Carr requesting these documents was announced at a press conference in Hartford this morning. In the letter, Blumenthal explained that recently, in a Senate Committee field hearing in South Dakota regarding 5G, Mayor Paul TenHaken of Sioux Falls, SD was looking for “clear direction, talking points, studies that have been done that show that there is no harm to our constituents and to the taxpayers on putting these small cells on towers close to libraries, close to schools, close to their homes.” And that Commissioner Carr responded at the time, saying, “Federal law actually says that state and local governments can’t take [radiofrequency] concerns into account given how much work has gone into this issue at the federal level…Both at the FCC and other expert health agencies in Washington, they stay very much up to speed on these issues and have reached the determination that these are safe.”

The FCC’s job is to regulate the Telecom Industry and protect the public.  However, The FCC is NOT a health or environmental protection agency.  FCC “Safety” Standards for all wireless products and infrastructure are outdatedActivist Post has reported about FCC commissioners siding with industry before.  FCC Chair, Ajit Pai, is guilty of doing the same.  Former FCC Chair, Tom Wheeler, was no better.  So trusting The FCC doesn’t seem to be a good option.

More from Business Wire:

Following this exchange, Senator Blumenthal is presently calling on FCC Commissioner Carr to send the following documentation to his office:

  1. The 5G safety determination from FCC and other relevant health agencies to which Commissioner Carr referred during the field hearing.
  2. Current citations for the studies informing that safety determination.

He said his own constituents have similar concerns about 5G, and that he wants to provide them with accurate information.

Senator Blumenthal said we “are interested in acquainting ourselves with the latest studies evaluating the health effects of high-band frequencies and modulations that would be used in 5G networks.” He noted “Most of our current regulations regarding radiofrequency safety were adopted in 1996 and have not yet been updated for next generation equipment and devices.” He also mentioned the large U.S. government funded study by the National Toxicology Program, published this year, using earlier generation technologies (2G and 3G), showed a link between radiofrequency radiation and cancer.

Activist Post also reported about the NTP study a few months ago.  Yep – cancer from exposure.

Back to Business Wire:

Blumenthal added, “Carriers will also need updated guidelines governing the authorization of devices to be used with 5G,” and “We also believe it is critical for the FCC to act on its March 27, 2013 Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Inquiry to ensure all individuals, and especially those working in close proximity to the hundreds of thousands of small cell facilities to be deployed, are protected from any kind of excess radiofrequency radiation.”

The Communications Workers of America was present at the press conference, as was science writer and expert in electromagnetic fields, B. Blake Levitt. See Levitt Remarks.

The National Institute for Science, Law and Public Policy considers Senator Blumenthal’s line of inquiry about the extent of safety evaluations of next generation 5G radiation to be critically important. Camilla Rees, Senior Policy Advisor to NISLAPP, says, “All Members of Congress, as well as state and local government officials, might consider asking similar questions about the new, different and dangerous fifth generation radiofrequency technologies that the telecom industry intends to deploy widely within our living environments, about which scientists around the world are warning.”

International scientists in many countries are calling for a moratorium on 5G until the potential hazards are fully investigated.

FYI – the 5G moratorium was created in 2017.  Activist Post has also reported about where 5G has already been installed and Americans and their pets have become sick.  Residents of Gateshead, England already won a court case against 5G.

Additional research links are provided at the end of the Business Wire article.  Activist Post has also reported about Michigan Senator Patrick Colbeck’s efforts to protect residents from exposure to 5G as well as utility “Smart” Meters.

Do you know how your elected officials feel about any or all of this?

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