5G & IoT Is The Final Nail In The Coffin To Living Free; Brzezinski Did Warn Us


Published on May 18, 2017 by KafkaWinstonWorld

8 thoughts on “5G & IoT Is The Final Nail In The Coffin To Living Free; Brzezinski Did Warn Us

    1. you are welcome….I have sent this to my email list….from what I am reading ‘they’ want to unveil this tech at the 2018 winter Olympics and roll it out in 2020

  1. I recently heard Mark Koernke say the reason they outlawed lead based paints wasn’t for health reasons.
    Way back I recall the reason was that kids were eating paint chips with lead in them. Sounds like a foolish excuse when you think about it. I know of nobody ever eating paint chips.
    Old lead-acid batteries may become quite valuable in a few years, if they aren’t already.

    1. ‘Old lead-acid batteries may become quite valuable in a few years, if they aren’t already’…. yup

  2. Shooting from the hip here.

    I recently listened to another podcast.

    That the military did studies on these frequencies…some 40 or 50 years ago.

    Decided not to use them because they were to close to and damaging to the electrical frequencies that the human bodies use.

    So now these frequencies are use in…

    Smart meters…
    Bluetooth. ..
    Wireless access points…
    3G,4G…and now 5G…
    Which I hear is even more damaging.
    I guess thats why they call it..
    Cellular technology. ..
    Because it can damage your cells.

    But…I can’t prove it…honestly.
    I’m just a human parrot.

  3. IoT is unfortunately catching on with a lot of the sheeple (think of Alexa). The best defense is to avoid buying any such devices. For any wireless devices you do own, try to keep them “quarantined” in a single isolated room of your home whenever possible. Disable laptop microphones, and tape over all cameras. You don’t need them.

    Also, if you’re in the home or business of anyone who has an Echo Dot or other Web-enabled spy device, you should avoid saying anything you wouldn’t want the fedcoats to overhear. Of course, anyone sheeplike enough to buy such a device shouldn’t be trusted with your private conversations anyway. Ask them why they’d bug their own house like that.

    As for 5G, it’s really just an amplification of the capabilities of 4G. It will probably further enable some kinds of surveillance due to greater bandwidth, but not necessarily far beyond what’s already being done with hardwired connections. Also, 5G signals at the frequencies they’re proposing will have trouble going through walls and foliage. 5G is likely to only work “line of sight” for the most part. And while I’m not sure, I suspect 5G wireless devices might be hard on battery life.

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