SAFER TECHNOLOGY - WHAT ARE THE CONCERNS
AND HOW CAN WE PROTECT OURSELVES FROM
EMFs *************
Here is the complete video from May 2 of Cece's Rochambeau talk. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqL0gMijd072xdFUyQY1111qEudJ5TAWY This is how to change your internet connection from Wi-Fi to a safe, faster, wired ethernet connection.
Gratitude to Cece Doucette of Massachusetts for Safe Technology for the diagram! Will my internet connection be okay wired? Yes, it will be better. Comcast/Xfinity, the US's biggest internet provider, for example, posts that wired is better on their online tech help page: "Try an Ethernet cable connection. Everybody uses WiFi these days, and wireless connections are convenient—but they’re not always fast. Cabled connections, like Ethernet, will always be faster and more reliable than wireless ones." Here is a peer-reviewed journal article about Wi-Fi radiation harm: “Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health.” For an entire database devoted to the subject of wireless radiation safety, see: https://www.ma4safetech.org/resources With Verizon, you can switch the antenna off via your account settings. Then attach the CAT6 or CAT7 Ethernet Cable from your TV box or Verizon box to the Wi-Fi modem. It's best to check it with an RFR meter/detector. Then go to Settings in your computer and switch it from Wi-Fi to ethernet. Then put your computer or device in Airplane mode. You can plug in a corded landline telephone into your wall jack to establish that connection (and remove the cordless phone as those can be as bad as Wi-Fi or even worse for radiofrequency radiation). With Cox you need an ethernet-only modem which is incapable of Wi-Fi. The Cisco DPQ3212 works well for this. Instead of being an upright tower it is a flat box. With both Cox and Verizon you can then take a CAT6 or CAT7 Ethernet Cable from your modem to the device (or to a router or several devices). Go to Settings on your device to establish the Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi. Then put the laptop, tablet, or other device in Airplane Mode. As in the diagram, if you are going to connect to a laptop or cellphone, you will need an ethernet adapter. (If using an ethernet adapter, the CAT6 or 7 cable male end goes into the adapter. At the other end of the adapter is the male end of a USB, USB-C, Lightening or whatever your device accepts as input.) If you’d like to hook up more than one device, you can connect up to 4 more using a typical router. Be sure to get one that does not accept or generate Wi-Fi. IMPORTANT: Check to make sure you actually switched off the Wi-Fi and any other wireless emissions from your device by using a Broadband RF meter such as these: https://lessemf.com/rf.html OR https://www.electrahealth.com/Radiofrequency-RF-Wireless-Meters_c_25.html OR you can use a portable transistor AM radio and turn it to the static between stations...if you hear a LOT of heavier static by your device or modem, then you've got RF radiation coming out of it. (I am not compensated for any referrals and have no conflict of interest.) I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. See your doctor for that. If they don't know about RF radiation, they can get Continuing Medical Education credits at this conference (look for the next one): https://emfconference2021.com/ All the best to you in your wired adventures! Sincerely, Stephen Dahl Director, Rhode Islanders for Safe Technology WHAT ARE EMF CONCERNS? I urge you all to seriously consider the evidence for concerns about EMF risks and damage, and what can be done to reduce both. This should be considered and discussed by all groups seeking a safer, healthier planet and people. This problem is (10/2018) already affecting folks here in Rhode Island - see below re: my conversation with Bob Cooper of the Governor's Commission on Disabilities, a few years back. I hope to bring this up especially with our RI Rights group, since we are especially focused on protecting people's right to safety from wrongful and dangerous intrusion on their lives, health and well-being. NOTE: The first "low-hanging fruit is the right to refuse a "Smart Meter", a totally unneeded, job-killing and people-sickening thing which is facing rightful resistance around the country. A simple action being taken by places around the country - require a Free opt-out - don't let utilities charge for your right to say "No! Blessings, Liberty G ********************************** ********************************************************************
IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT 5G ACTION
(Provided by Stephen Dahl of Rhode Islanders for Safe Technology
Subject: Fix the 5G Mistake! (improved version) call Tues!
Date: Monday, November 22, 2021
Dear Rhode Islanders for Safe Technology, Lobbyists for the wireless industry have quietly inserted language into the new infrastructure bill that requires any new priority broadband project to “support the deployment of 5G...” (See Section 60102 (a) (2) I (ii) (II) on page 756.) Senator Sheldon Whitehouse from Rhode Island, our state, has acknowledged the problem of regulatory capture, the type that allows corporations to act politically, robbing the people of their right to self-determination. Whitehouse's book is called "Captured: The corporate infiltration of American democracy." Here's how he describes it: "Long-standing corporate lobbying efforts continue to turn watchdogs into lapdogs in a practice known as "regulatory capture." Slipping 5G into the bill is evidence of corporate influence, a hand-out to telecoms, and a betrayal of American democracy. You need to fix the bill so people get the broadband they need. Wired broadband is a far superior product. First, wired communications are more secure than wireless ones. Wireless communications: radio, cellphones, and Wi-Fi can be easily intercepted. In contrast, to hack a wired transmission is more difficult. We already have wired broadband lines on most utility poles in Rhode Island. We need to make sure that all of these lines are connected to homes and businesses. Second, the rollout of 5G is invasive. “Small” cells arrive atop telephone poles outside our homes, businesses, and places of worship. They are outfitted on residential high rises, abandoned factories, and towers. 5G transmission can be disrupted by rain, snow, or foliage. Therefore, 5G cells must be placed every 200 yards or every 2 to 10 homes. 5G’s wireless radiation enables the Internet of Things (IoT), which is a deeper invasion. The IoT connects every wireless device to the internet. “Smart” technology is already appearing in everyday household appliances such as TVs, coffee makers, and wearables, which all emit radiation. Considering the insecurity of wireless technology, the push towards more surveillance and data-sharing is perilous. Wired connections do not pose these risks. The third reason wired broadband is better than 5G is that “small cells” are energy guzzlers. Wired fiber optic technology has been used for 40 years. The reason telecoms want 5G instead is that it is more cost effective for them to emit radiation from the poles’ transmitters than to connect them with wires to the premises. Wireless radiation uses 10 times the energy that wired connections do, according to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In summary, wired communications to the premises has many benefits over 5G. Fiber-optics are of the highest speed and reliability, and are far more secure. Our personal, professional, medical, and financial information will be kept safe. But add to these reasons our health, our very lives. The FCC has allowed the telecoms to sell wireless products which harm people's health. Thousands of medical studies show biological harm from microwave radiofrequency radiation, and the FCC has been remanded by the federal appeals court to explain why it hasn't updated the safety guidelines. Not only is 5G a bad product, it harms people. We have an excellent wired alternative: fiber optics. Change the bill now and give us wired fiber optics infrastructure in the last mile, from utility pole to building. Thank you.- Stephen Dahl https://www.facebook.com/RhodeIslandersforSafeTechnology/ **************************
Steve Dahl of the RI Safe Technology Group is quite knowledgable and provides a great volume of insightful information here.
In Massachusetts, CeCe Doucette had a lengthy interview in the Fall/Winter 2021 Spirit of Change: https://www.spiritofchange.org/5g-the-inconvenient-truths-about-wireless-technology/
NIRS: All Levels of Radiation Cause Cancer Radiation Concerns and Virtual Learning DC Court of Appeals on Radiation Hazards Consider sending a sample letter to legislators
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Below is a quick set of links
indicating both concern and action in other locales that might serve as a starting point in thinking
about what might be done in Rhode Island. Note that there are also quite a few ads online re:
devices claimed to shield against EMFs. However, it would be a bit of a job to figure out if any are
really effective. I hope you and others at GCD can find time to "consider the
possibilities" over the coming months. There is no perfect solution, but some of the
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SUGGESTIONS RE: EMF/WIFI CONCERN Bob: I'm delighted that GCD has responded so promptly and appropriately to the concern about forums being non-accessible to those impacted by EMFs. As we both realize, this is a huge, wide-spread problem, and may seem intimidating to GCD, with its limited power to solve. However, I think there is a piece of it that is small enough, yet important enough, on which to focus. I see two areas that could be explored: public buildings & "smart meters". "SMART" METERS: This could be low-hanging fruit, despite resistance from the companies involved. These replacements for existing none-EMF meters are totally unnecessary and even a job-killer. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". SCHOOLS & LIBRARIES:I suggest that work could be done on minimizing exposure in schools - and, hopefully, in libraries as well. It is happening already elsewhere. We can't tear the Cell Phones & Laptops from consumers' resisting hands. However, these some of these two types of public buildings could be at least places of some refuge from the bombardment of EMF/WIFI emissions. Blessings, Liberty G
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