Tristan Scott
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And then the White House did some like side quest and came up with some data and they were like, no, don't, don't do that. So there's been a lot of back and forth, but the... The study that the IARC did called the Interphone Study was from like 2000 to 2004. They spent millions of dollars to look at cell phone users and brain cancer. And this was 2000 to 2004.
Not a lot of people were using cell phones. So there was mixed results. But for heavy users, which was up to 30 minutes a day, heavy user had statistically increased risk of brain cancer. Wow. So that's what I'm saying. It's like you kind of have to make extrapolations from the data that exists, whether it be from the 70s microwaves using the same frequencies, from phone studies from 20 years ago.
Not a lot of people were using cell phones. So there was mixed results. But for heavy users, which was up to 30 minutes a day, heavy user had statistically increased risk of brain cancer. Wow. So that's what I'm saying. It's like you kind of have to make extrapolations from the data that exists, whether it be from the 70s microwaves using the same frequencies, from phone studies from 20 years ago.
Not a lot of people were using cell phones. So there was mixed results. But for heavy users, which was up to 30 minutes a day, heavy user had statistically increased risk of brain cancer. Wow. So that's what I'm saying. It's like you kind of have to make extrapolations from the data that exists, whether it be from the 70s microwaves using the same frequencies, from phone studies from 20 years ago.
Because guess who's not studying anything indicative of our actual EMF exposure today? No one, because no one's going to fund the study. All the researchers who have got canceled and definitely the industry is not going to publish something that could be potentially harmful. So 5G literally got rolled out with no studies, like nothing.
Because guess who's not studying anything indicative of our actual EMF exposure today? No one, because no one's going to fund the study. All the researchers who have got canceled and definitely the industry is not going to publish something that could be potentially harmful. So 5G literally got rolled out with no studies, like nothing.
Because guess who's not studying anything indicative of our actual EMF exposure today? No one, because no one's going to fund the study. All the researchers who have got canceled and definitely the industry is not going to publish something that could be potentially harmful. So 5G literally got rolled out with no studies, like nothing.
So 5G is interesting. 5G is like one of the top conspiracy theories out there. All the craziest, deepest tinfoil hat people are like 5G, Moderna vaccine turns on the nanobots. But one of the crazy, like when I think, I don't know if you've ever seen the show Westworld on HBO. Do you see the latest? It's one of the like few TV shows I've ever watched. It's one of my favorite shows of all time.
So 5G is interesting. 5G is like one of the top conspiracy theories out there. All the craziest, deepest tinfoil hat people are like 5G, Moderna vaccine turns on the nanobots. But one of the crazy, like when I think, I don't know if you've ever seen the show Westworld on HBO. Do you see the latest? It's one of the like few TV shows I've ever watched. It's one of my favorite shows of all time.
So 5G is interesting. 5G is like one of the top conspiracy theories out there. All the craziest, deepest tinfoil hat people are like 5G, Moderna vaccine turns on the nanobots. But one of the crazy, like when I think, I don't know if you've ever seen the show Westworld on HBO. Do you see the latest? It's one of the like few TV shows I've ever watched. It's one of my favorite shows of all time.
The last season of it, they have these towers all around the city. that blast out this signal that frees all the robots so they can go in and make repairs and they can go in and make alternations to their simulation that they're in. And I like driving around this town now and I see 5G towers on every fucking street corner. It reminds me of that, dude. They look similar and it's like,
The last season of it, they have these towers all around the city. that blast out this signal that frees all the robots so they can go in and make repairs and they can go in and make alternations to their simulation that they're in. And I like driving around this town now and I see 5G towers on every fucking street corner. It reminds me of that, dude. They look similar and it's like,
The last season of it, they have these towers all around the city. that blast out this signal that frees all the robots so they can go in and make repairs and they can go in and make alternations to their simulation that they're in. And I like driving around this town now and I see 5G towers on every fucking street corner. It reminds me of that, dude. They look similar and it's like,
it's hard to avoid thinking about those just crazy cuckoo conspiracy theories when science fiction shows are literally like utilizing the same sort of form of a thing um but like so when it comes to 5g Correct me if I'm wrong, but in your Substack article, you basically explained that it's way higher frequency and far more dangerous, but it's more localized.
it's hard to avoid thinking about those just crazy cuckoo conspiracy theories when science fiction shows are literally like utilizing the same sort of form of a thing um but like so when it comes to 5g Correct me if I'm wrong, but in your Substack article, you basically explained that it's way higher frequency and far more dangerous, but it's more localized.
it's hard to avoid thinking about those just crazy cuckoo conspiracy theories when science fiction shows are literally like utilizing the same sort of form of a thing um but like so when it comes to 5g Correct me if I'm wrong, but in your Substack article, you basically explained that it's way higher frequency and far more dangerous, but it's more localized.
It's less like of a widespread thing that blankets you. Yeah.
It's less like of a widespread thing that blankets you. Yeah.
It's less like of a widespread thing that blankets you. Yeah.
Yeah. So 5G is complicated because it actually operates in three different frequency bands. So it still uses the low frequency, similar bands as 3G and 4G. It's called like the low band, like 800, 900 megahertz to two gigahertz. Then there's the sub six gigahertz band, which is kind of in between two and a half gigahertz to six gigahertz. which is new, also new, but kind of the in-between.