↓
 

ZERO5G

No Safe Level of Microwave Radiation

  • Home
  • About
  • Take Action
    • Take Action – USA
    • Take Action – Int’l
  • Articles
  • Reference
  • Contact
  • Z-Sites
    • ZEROgeoengineering.com
    • ZERO5G.com
    • ZERO-GMO.com
    • ZEROMANDATORYVAXX.com
    • Z-sites Merch/Store

Post navigation

← Tell Your Municipality to Pass an Emergency Ordinance to Stop Deployment of 5G During Quarantine
Open letter of the Russian Medical Association →

Re: Communications Satellite Technology History

ZERO5G Posted on April 2, 2020 by Jolie DianeApril 2, 2020

11 May, 1999 | By John M. Broder | The New York Times |

The Clinton Administration notified Congress today that it had approved the export of technology to China to permit the launching of a communications satellite aboard a Chinese rocket next month.

Link To Article

 

Systems, computer media, and methods for using electromagnetic frequency (emf) identification (id) devices for monitoring, collection, analysis, use and tracking of personal data, biometric data, medical data, transaction data, electronic payment data, and location data for one or more end user, pet, livestock, dairy cows, cattle or other animals, including use of unmanned surveillance vehicles, satellites or hand-held devices


Satellites may connect the entire world to the internet


Solar Power Satellites and Microwave Wireless Power Transmision Technology

 

 


Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit
  • Email

Related

Posted in Documents permalink

Post navigation

← Tell Your Municipality to Pass an Emergency Ordinance to Stop Deployment of 5G During Quarantine
Open letter of the Russian Medical Association →

Comments are closed.

Subscribe to ZERO5G.com

Enter your email address to subscribe to ZERO5G.com and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Search ZERO5G.com

Go to Top of Page

ZERO5G.com by Jolie Diane

Site setup by imagiNed Web Design

Fair Use   This site is for educational purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
↑