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5G and the awakening

The Light

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Issue 40: December 2023

Intrepid 5G campaigner Tanja Rebel interviewed by Richard House

- RICHARD HOUSE

5G and the awakening

Richard House [RH]: There've been a number of big events held recently on 5G (see Resources section); do you sense a turning of the tide in relation to the 5G issue?

Tanja Rebel [TR]: I do. In fact, I believe we are nearing a boiling point where the pot will soon boil over. There are more and more scientists daring to speak up and, as you point out, more and more events across the world highlighting the harm caused by electrosmog to humans, wildlife and the Earth at large - not to mention the threat to our privacy and human rights.

It will be harder and harder for the mainstream media to ignore the facts being put forward by these scientists, which are based upon tens of thousands of peer-reviewed studies. Once we've reached a critical mass in the general population, who until now have not been informed of the facts, the tide will turn. Until then, we must keep on pushing! Of course, most importantly of all, we must walk our talk and relinquish all wireless gadgets for wired connections. Anything else would not be serious.

RH: What was it that first drew your attention to there being a problem with 5G?

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