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That the FCC would blatantly attempt to unlawfully arrogate power unto itself to foist 5G on the entire nation represents the height of federal overreach and governmental hubris. Such an illegal order is clearly a tyrannical move by the U.S. Federal Government to improperly impose the deployment of 5G on every city and county in the 50 states.
As the proverbial “David” in this epic war to prevent a 5G genocide, it’s the job of We the People to pit the various “Goliaths” (e.g. city, county, state, federal and corporate entities) against each other until a satisfactory outcome is achieved for the populace.
originally posted by: AJM808
So I work on Towers for a living and have built sites for Sprint and Tmobile. I'm just saying... You guys are at more risk for things like "cell disruption" by sitting in constant wifi bouncing around inside your house.
he blame, he believes, should be directly attributed to the 15 state attorneys general plus the District of Columbia who filed a lawsuit in hopes of stopping the T-Mobile $26 billion merger with Sprint because they thought it would not be in the best interest of the American consumer.
Although the U.S. Justice Department greenlit the marriage and the FCC has given its blessing, the AGs are requesting the case to be heard no earlier than December 9.
T-Mobile thought that the merger would have been approved months ago and that’s why they were charging hard to roll out 5G and be able to rely upon additional Capex funding to continue that drive, the T-Mobile manager said.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is the only Republican who joined the lawsuit that is being seen by many contractors to be a political stand against President Trump and the Republican-led FCC
originally posted by: IrateCanadian
originally posted by: AJM808
So I work on Towers for a living and have built sites for Sprint and Tmobile. I'm just saying... You guys are at more risk for things like "cell disruption" by sitting in constant wifi bouncing around inside your house.
Says the individual that literally just made an account at this very moment to reply to OP.
Trustworthy input, sir.
Not
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: tulsi
This contradicts public statements made in a Senate hearing last year by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who insisted that Facebook is a platform and not a publisher.
originally posted by: AJM808
So I work on Towers for a living and have built sites for Sprint and Tmobile. I'm just saying... You guys are at more risk for things like "cell disruption" by sitting in constant wifi bouncing around inside your house.
originally posted by: rickymouse
5G is not genocide, it does not target any one ethnic group, it causes harm to everyone, so it is not genocide.
originally posted by: CraftyArrow
a reply to: dfnj2015
5G is like Nazi eugenics, sterilized people against their will.
FCC calls their operation '5G Fast': reminds me of--
In June 1935, Hitler and his cabinet made a list of seven new decrees, number 5 was to speed up the investigations of sterilization.
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Great news as I hhave serious concerns about 5g technology not just for the health effects but it's potential use for control and spying. Using us all as guinea pigs is not my idea of scientific testing protocol.