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    Evidence for a connection between coronavirus disease-19 and exposure to radiofrequency radiation from wireless communications including 5G

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      Corngold
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      Abstract:

      Background and Aim: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) public health policy has focused on the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus and its effects on human health while environmental factors have been largely ignored. In considering the epidemiological triad (agent-host-environment) applicable to all disease, we investigated a possible environmental factor in the COVID-19 pandemic: ambient radio frequency radiation from wireless communication systems
      including microwaves and millimeter waves. SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19
      pandemic, surfaced in Wuhan, China shortly after the implementation of city-wide (fifth generation
      [5G] of wireless communications radiation [WCR]), and rapidly spread globally, initially demonstrating a statistical correlation to international communities with recently established 5G networks. In this
      study, we examined the peer-reviewed scientific literature on the detrimental bioeffects of WCR and identified several mechanisms by which WCR may have contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic as a toxic environmental cofactor. By crossing boundaries between the disciplines of biophysics and pathophysiology, we present evidence that WCR may: (1) cause morphologic changes in erythrocytes including echinocyte and rouleaux formation that can contribute to hypercoagulation; (2) impair
      microcirculation and reduce erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels exacerbating hypoxia; (3) amplify immune system dysfunction, including immunosuppression, autoimmunity, and hyperinflammation; (4) increase cellular oxidative stress and the production of free radicals resulting in vascular injury and organ damage; (5) increase intracellular Ca2+ essential for viral entry, replication, and release, in addition to promoting pro-inflammatory pathways; and (6) worsen heart arrhythmias and cardiac disorders.

      Relevance for Patients: In short, WCR has become a ubiquitous environmental stressor that we propose may have contributed to adverse health outcomes of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 and increased the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, we recommend that all people, particularly those suffering from SARS-CoV-2 infection, reduce their exposure to WCR as much as reasonably achievable until further research better clarifies the systemic health effects associated with chronic WCR exposure.

      https://www.jctres.com/media/downloads/jctres07202105007/[5] JCTR_v7i5_007_20211025_V3.pdf

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      • ThinPickingT
        ThinPicking
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        Why not a decade of high bandwidth LTE and all the user dependent nonsense it had the potential to carry. I mean, If you want to increase intracellular Ca2+. Just browse the 'for you' tab on twitter for five minutes on a tiny screen in a busy metro area. Or be a boomer and read the news like you mean it. What's so special about five gee.

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          DavidPS
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          Sars Cov-2 Spike Protein Derivates–Graphene and Wireless Communications Radiation: Epidemiological-Chemico Physical and
          Toxicological Aspects -Scientific Evidence
          (2023)

          Don't separate work and play; it is all play. 👀
          ☂️

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            Peatful
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            What about chemtrails….

            What about shoving a long qtip test up your nose….

            The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

            SD

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              Corngold @Peatful
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              @Peatful

              Probably all of the above tbh.

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              • ThinPickingT
                ThinPicking @DavidPS
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                Sars Cov-2 Spike Protein Derivates–Graphene and Wireless Communications Radiation: Epidemiological-Chemico Physical and
                Toxicological Aspects -Scientific Evidence
                (2023)

                No offence to dave but that's the most hideous (single author, "independant researcher") lit review I've ever skimmed. An idiot recipient would probably have more intracellular Ca2+ problems hearing a third hand account of this than from anything contained therein.

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                • daposeD
                  dapose
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                  Something about linear energy transfer. Like you don’t get shredded being in an airplane at altitude because the radiation is blasting right through you. But little piddly shit X-ray machines at the tsa the “safe” X-ray are being absorbed by your measly little tissues.
                  Similar to near infrared, penetrates about 2-3 inches into your body while far infrared wavelengths just heat the air and surface of your skin. Millimeter wavelength 5 g waves have some punch. LTE is just all talk.
                  Right? Ok then.
                  I do wonder what’s going on at concerts and basketball games in these arenas with 10.000 phones all fighting signal. Bluetooth eating a whole in everyone’s legs. The horror.
                  🎃👻

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