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Celerity

(43,349 posts)
Thu May 14, 2020, 07:16 PM May 2020

Something in the Air: The Great 5G Conspiracy

The coronavirus pandemic is sparking baseless theories about the dangers of 5G. But the fear that wireless technology is slowly killing us isn’t new—and it doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon.

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/05/great-5g-conspiracy/611317/



In the 1970s, the bogeyman was power lines. Low-frequency electromagnetic fields were emanating from them all the time, and a shocking 1979 study suggested that children who developed cancer lived near power lines “unduly often.” Around the same time, because of Cold War panic about radiation in general, televisions and microwave ovens also became a possible human health catastrophe. Later, concern bubbled up around a slew of other household appliances, including hair dryers and electric blankets.

Now the advance of cellphones and, more recently, the new high-speed networks built to serve them have given rise to a paranoid coalition who believe to varying degrees in a massive cover-up of deleterious harm. The devices are different, but the fears are the same: The radiation from the things we use every single day is destroying us; our modern world is a colossal mistake. The stakes are about as high as they could possibly be: If it were true that our cellphones were causing brain tumors, that our wireless devices were damaging our DNA, and that radiation emanating from cell towers was sickening us in any untold number of ways, this would be the greatest human health disaster the world has ever known. As well as, perhaps, its greatest capitalist conspiracy.

It’s too big to be true. The science is confusing, but the World Health Organization, noting decades of research, has found no significant health risks from low-level electromagnetic fields. Yet amid a broader tech backlash—against screens, against social media, against power consolidating in a handful of companies, against a technology industry that rolls out new products and protocols faster than we can keep up or argue with, against the general fatigue and malaise associated with a life spent typing and scrolling—it’s just big enough to seem, to many, like the obvious explanation for so much being wrong.

A wildly disorienting pandemic coming at the same time as the global rollout of 5G—the newest technology standard for wireless networks—has only made matters worse. “5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead,” the singer Keri Hilson wrote in a now-deleted tweet to her 4.2 million followers in March. As the coronavirus spread throughout Europe, fears about 5G appear to have animated a rash of vandalism and arson of mobile infrastructure, including more than 30 incidents in the U.K. in just the first 10 days of April. In the case of one arson attack in the Netherlands, the words “Fuck 5G” were reportedly found scrawled at the scene. Mobile- and broadband-infrastructure workers have also reported harassment and threats from deluded citizens: A recent Wired UK report detailed an instance in which a London network engineer was spit on; he later contracted an illness that was suspected to be the coronavirus.

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Something in the Air: The Great 5G Conspiracy (Original Post) Celerity May 2020 OP
Just spent some stimulus money on a subscription to The Atlantic ZZenith May 2020 #1
+100000 Celerity May 2020 #2
Thanks for the impetus! ZZenith May 2020 #3
yw! Celerity May 2020 #4
I hope someone is checking Twitter and other social media accounts for bots spreading this muriel_volestrangler May 2020 #5
+100000 Celerity May 2020 #6
Yep jberryhill May 2020 #7

ZZenith

(4,122 posts)
1. Just spent some stimulus money on a subscription to The Atlantic
Thu May 14, 2020, 07:23 PM
May 2020

thanks in part to this article. Seems every other time I read something cogent it’s emanating from this magazine.

muriel_volestrangler

(101,312 posts)
5. I hope someone is checking Twitter and other social media accounts for bots spreading this
Fri May 15, 2020, 03:08 AM
May 2020

because this sudden desire to attack phone engineers has been stirred up, and it's an attack on the national infrastructure. It's exactly what an unfriendly foreign power would like to be able to do - send out messages to fifth columnists to destroy communications and hinder the workers.

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