By B.N. Frank
Many cities and countries have already taken action against 5G deployment. This includes banning it, filing lawsuits, issuing moratoriums, passing ordinances and resolutions (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 9). Exposure to 5G (see 1, 2) and other sources of wireless radiation (see 1, 2) can reduce immunity and cause other health problems including increased cancer risk. Since 2018, there have been reports of people and animals becoming sick after 5G was turned on (see 1. 2, 3, 4).
Cell tower installation near homes also reduces property value. Last week an Atlanta attorney filed a lawsuit against Verizon for planning to install a 5G tower in his yard and additional towers throughout his neighborhood.
From Environmental Health Trust:
Kaspers v. Verizon Wireless Services LLC, case number 1:20-cv-02142, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
From Law360 (May 21, 2020, 10:06 PM EDT) — “An Atlanta attorney claims Verizon Wireless sent subcontractors to his neighborhood in a “corporate invasion” that aims to build a 5G tower in his yard, putting him and his neighbors at risk of contracting COVID-19 from the unmasked workers as well as diseases purportedly linked to 5G.”
“Kasper is alleging unlawful trespass and resulting property devaluation, unlawful taking of property and of the joy and benefits of homeownership, fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress, among other claims.”
“He’s looking to represent between 110 and 220 individuals who own homes in the Derby Hills residential area “who have been subjected to threats by defendant Verizon and defendant’s installation subcontractor of the installation and operation of 5G high frequency transmission cell units” throughout the neighborhood.”
Read the full article on lawsuit at Law360 HERE.
News Coverage of Ongoing Situation
April 6, 2020, Northside Neighbors: Sandy Springs residents riled up again about Verizon’s mini-cell towers
“In January, neighbors in the Derby Hills subdivision became upset after subcontractors showed up without notice and prepared to install 34-foot antennas as part of Verizon’s plan to upgrade its cellular network to 5G (fifth-generation) technology. They complained to city officials (plus their state lawmakers), but because of a new federal policy and a new state law allowing the antennas to be installed 50 feet apart, the city may have no way of stopping it.”
April 1, 2020, Sandy Springs orders installation of Verizon 5G poles to halt indefinitely, citing pandemic, Reporters Newspapers
“Sandy Springs has ordered the controversial installation of Verizon 5G poles in a neighborhood to halt indefinitely, citing the coronavirus pandemic. “Upon hearing that subcontractors were approaching homeowners during this time of a national pandemic crisis, the city has issued a Stop Work Order on all installation in [residential] neighborhoods until the end of [the] pandemic crisis,” city spokesperson Sharon Kraun said.”
People worldwide are opposed to 5G because of risks to biological health, cybersecurity (see 1, 2, 3), environmental health (see 1, 2, 3, 4), privacy (see 1, 2), safety, and more. 5G base stations can also overheat! Want something like that installed next to your home and throughout your neighborhood?
Activist Post reports regularly about opposition to 5G and other unsafe technology. For more information visit our archives and the following websites.
- 5GCrisis
- 5G Information
- Whatis5G.Info
- Zero5G
- Environmental Health Trust
- Last Tree Laws
- Physicians for Safe Technology
- Scientists for Wired Tech
- TelecomPowerGrab.com
- Wireless Information Network
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