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Re: An Investigation into 5G + Thoughts on Health & the Coronavirus w/ cited sources
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nutildah
on 11/08/2020, 07:23:51 UTC
How do you explain the proliferation of coronavirus in places with zero 5G towers? Our hardest hit areas have no towers for hundreds of miles. Is it possible that there is just a non-related overlap in places where 5G towers are being set up and population centers? Furthermore, could there potentially be a non-related overlap in places that can afford to conduct high rates of covid testing and have a market demand for 5G?

60 GHz frequency causes electrons on oxygen molecules to spin, which makes the hemoglobin in our blood unable to uptake the oxygen and carry it to the rest of our body

It doesn't change chemical properties of oxygen. So much for "factual investigation" if the first randomly picked sentence turned out to be false.


https://lmgtfy.com/?q=5G+conspiracy+theories+debunked&s=d

You must be new to the Internet.

Repeat after me.

I, Suchmoon am wrong, and I will not compound my display of ignorance by denying it and again acting arrogant while in the process of being horribly mistaken.


"Fixed Wireless Communications at 60GHz Unique Oxygen Absorption Properties"

https://www.rfglobalnet.com/doc/fixed-wireless-communications-at-60ghz-unique-0001


Think about what the author of the quote was saying and then what suchmoon said. First of all, what were the electrons doing in an oxygen atom before being exposed to a 60 GHz radio frequency? Not spinning? They were just stationary?

Second of all, the absorption of radio waves by oxygen is one of its properties. These properties in themselves are not being altered by radio waves. As far as 60 GHz affecting oxygen's ability to bind to hemoglobin:

“There is not a single experimental study that has investigated if the radio waves relevant for wireless communication change hemoglobin’s O2 affinity.”

https://sciencefeedback.co/claimreview/conspiracy-theorists-claim-that-5g-increases-vulnerability-to-covid-19-with-baseless-theory-that-it-affects-hemoglobin/

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In short, there is no evidence available that radio waves used for wireless communication, and at such relevant energy levels, have any effects on biomolecule structures in vitro. That such an effect would occur in vivo under such conditions is extremely unlikely. Furthermore, and specifically regarding 5G, any claim that this protocol would have any health impact on COVID-19 patients at present is unrealistic, since the general roll-out of 5G is very modest and actually absent in most countries.

Regardless of any of this, what is the percentage of 5G being transmitted at 60 GHz? Does anyone actually know? Like most conspiracy theories, there's too many assumptions being made to arrive at the desired conclusion.