S. 893 – “Secure 5G and Beyond Act of 2020”
23 March 2020 | Bill Announcement — The Whitehouse | INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY |
To require the President to develop a strategy to ensure the security of next generation mobile telecommunications systems and infrastructure in the United States and to assist allies and strategic partners in maximizing the security of next generation mobile telecommunications systems, infrastructure, and software, and for other purposes. S.893
It’s a fact that hazardous emissions of wireless radiofrequency microwave RF/MW radiation (4G-5G) are uninsurable.
Even though 4G-5G (hazardous emissions of wireless radiofrequency microwave RF/MW radiation) networks are: uninsurable, poorly engineered, vulnerable to extreme weather and EMP attack, unreliable, non-secure, ugly, and extremely harmful to human health and degrading to nature and our environment, 116th Bipartisan Congress and the Trump Administration keep insisting on forced deployment of hazardous emissions of wireless radiofrequency microwave RF/MW radiation (4G-5G) pollution-emitting infrastructure into our homes and neighborhoods.
It’s time to get serious about health and safety and secure our national infrastructure with fiber optic cable all the way to the premises (FTTP)for faster internet connection that is safe, reliable and more cyber secure. Satellite networks as well as ground-based wireless telecommunications facilities (sWTFs) must be subject to safety regulations for prohibiting hazardous emissions of wireless radiofrequency microwave RF/MW radiation (4G-5G).
Link to let your elected officials know that you oppose S. 893 and do not consent to environmental contamination from 4G-5G wireless radiation-emitting networks, or involuntary exposure to hazardous RF-MWR via deployment. The people have already paid for safe, fast, and cyber secure fiber optic cable all the way to the premises not hazardous emissions of wireless radiation (4G-5G).
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