April 10, 2001 by Shigeaki (Shey) Hakusui, President, Harmonix Corporation The demand for bandwidth is growing at a rapid pace. International Data Corporation projects that Internet commerce in the United States will grow from $74 billion in 1999 to $708 billion in 2003, with the number of computer users more than doubling from 81 million […]
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5G threat to Trees in UK
Mar 19
Group : Stop 5G UK Cathy Dowd 5,500 trees cut down in Sheffield to make way for new 5G Mobile Phone network. Chainsaw men protected by Police from protesters. I saw one Video of a tree being hauled away with a protester wrapped around it. The trees had originally been planted to commemorate war heroes. 5G […]
Feb 17, 2018 Research has documented crown damage in trees from the radiation from cell towers and scientific reviews show that plants are sensitive. Electromagnetic (EMF) frequencies have been found to alter the growth and development of plants. Studies on wireless EMF frequencies have found physiological and morphological changes, increased micronuclei formation, altered growth as […]
Dec 17, 2013 – The Guardian You may have seen in the Daily Mail on Monday (well, you MAY read the Daily Mail, who am I to judge?) the headline “What’s wifi doing to us? Experiment finds that shrubs die when placed next to wireless routers”. Really? This is a bit worrying if so. What […]
23 NOV 2010 Radiation from Wi-Fi can be harmful to trees and crops, recent research from a Dutch University suggests. Published online, the Wagening University, Holland, research findings indicate the use of Wi-Fi can be harmful to deciduous trees, especially in urban areas. Ash trees in the urban environment are “increasingly” experiencing growth issues and […]
