We are writing in opposition to the request by Google, Inc. for an experimental permit to blanket 88.6 – 99.6% of the land area of the continental U.S. with radiofrequency (RF) radiation. Due to the documented harmful effects of RF radiation exposure on human health and the environment, along with the fact this project violates the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, several sections of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, and International Human Rights Law in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, approval of this permit should be denied. Question 9 of the Google, Inc. FCC application asks if there will be an Environmental Impact from the project and the applicant has answered in the negative. We emphatically disagree.
GUARDS is an international coalition against global WiFi from space, a technology that endangers all life on Earth. The insurance industry currently recognizes the immense risks of insuring companies against radiofrequency injury claims, and coverage from the major firms like Lloyds and Swiss Re is no longer available. With the lack of adequate insurance, and RF radiation (including the microwave radiation utilized by wireless technology) currently classified a “possible human carcinogen” by the World Health Organization, there are legal implications related to irradiating entire countries and their citizens without their informed consent. Strong correlations exist between RF radiation exposure from wireless technologies, increasing rates of Radiofrequency Sickness and many cancers. In several countries (Italy, France, Spain Australia), plaintiffs have gone beyond correlation to successfully prove causation, and damages have been awarded by the courts. It is also important to highlight the potential for satellites/upper atmosphere antennas and their communications to be hijacked, posing serious security risks.
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http://memoryholeblog.com/2016/01/04/google-moves-to-blanket-95-of-us-land-mass-with-microwave-radiation/
Hmmm ... this sounds like human experimentation. Does Google have your informed consent to do this? They sure as hell don't have mine.
The biggest threat to life on this planet is not climate change; it is a human population whose size is well beyond the carrying capacity of the biosphere. It would not surprise me to learn that Google's "experiment" was somehow related to finding a cheap, effective way of killing us off.
To those of you who disagree, I pose the following question:
The oligarchs and their scientific lackeys are very intelligent. They know the human population must be reduced if Earth is to survive. What, if anything, have they done to address the problem?
My answer to that question is contained in what I have written above.
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