What could a weapon possibly have in common with the 5G network? In December 2018, a health news website in the US, Health Freedom Idaho, reported that the 5G network would run on frequencies similar to a non-lethal weapon developed by the military.
The crowd control device, called Active Denial System (ADS) could fire a high-powered 95GHz (gigahertz, a measure of electromagnetic wave frequency) at a target. Anyone caught in the beam would feel their skin is burning. Once they move out of that beam, the effect is gone. However, even short-term exposure to these waves could affect cell membrane, and this is not studied very extensively yet.
On April 10, 2020, the New York Post reported that some patients of coronavirus reported a strange new symptom: a buzzing sensation in the body, which had come to be called “fizzing”. One patient described an “electric feeling on my skin.”
While most cellular and Wi-Fi networks use up to 6GHz to wirelessly transmit voice or data, the new 5G is expected to be 100 times faster, using up to 100 GHz. In a US National Library of Medicine paper published in 2018, physicists from the The Hebrew University of Jerusalem warned that the human skin, especially the sweat glands, could act as an antenna in the sub THz (terahertz) band.
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