
From the blog of Dariusz Leszczynski, Between a Rock and a Hard Place, January 18, 2019
Excerpt:
Misleading opinion on 5G small cells presented by the ABC News is simply a lie.
On January 6th, 2019 (with an update on Jan. 7th) ABC News in Australia posted a story on installation in residential areas of small cells that will be used by the 5G networks. The story was aimed at assuring the residents, who are having small cell boxes installed by Telstra and Optus in the vicinity of their homes, that there is no health problem whatsoever because radiation emitted by the small cells is the same as 4G network radiation that is already emitted by the large antennas.
ABC News was saying, in the Australian way, “no worries mate”…
However, there is something badly wrong with the opinion presented by the ABC News’ journalists, Ashleigh Raper and Nick Sas, and by the scientific expert used by the ABC News, Dr. Geza Benke of the Monash University in Melbourne…SNIP
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