By B.N. Frank
Opposition to 5G is worldwide and this has limited, slowed, and/or stopped deployment in various locations. Since 2017 doctors and scientists have been asking for moratoriums on Earth and in space due to biological and environmental health risks (see 1, 2, 3, 4) and the majority of scientists worldwide 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). In 2019, telecom executives gave U.S. congressional testimony that they had NO independent scientific evidence that 5G is safe. Some researchers have also warned that activation may be contributing to COVID-19 infections as well as hundreds of thousands if not millions of bird deaths. Nevertheless, in India, the Prime Minister is encouraging 5G deployment in order to reduce crime by improving surveillance.
From Reclaim the Net:
India’s PM says 5G rollout will help boost the use of surveillance
Facial recognition, automatic number plate recognition tech, and drones.
While addressing home ministers of state on internal security issues, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that states should not let budget constraints get in the way of technological advances and that the rollout of 5G technology will improve surveillance efforts.
Modi warned that criminals have globalized and “we need to be ten steps ahead.” He added that interstate and international crimes have increased.
“That is why mutual cooperation between state agencies and between central and state agencies is becoming crucial,” Modi said.
He said technological advances are required to tackle cyber crimes and drones used for the smuggling of drugs and weapons.
“The law and order system can be improved with the help of smart technology,” he said.
The PM suggested that 5G technology can benefit law enforcement.
“With the help of 5G, the performance of facial recognition technology, automatic number plate recognition technology, drone and CCTV related technology, are going to improve manifolds,” Modi said.
“We need to make our law and order system smart… My request is that please don’t weigh technology with budget (constraints),” he added.
Modi said that there was a need for a common platform because different state agencies do not communicate.
“Many states are working on it in their own capabilities. But what has come to the fore is that our technologies do not talk to each other and that is why our energy gets wasted,” Modi said.
“We should have a pan-India outlook, all our best practices should be interoperable and should have a common link,” he added.
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Activist Post reports regularly about 5G and other privacy invasive and unsafe technologies. For more information, visit our archives and the following websites:
- Safe Tech International
- EMF Scientist
- Environmental Health Trust
- Physicians for Safe Technology
- Wireless Information Network
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