February 17, 2020

Bees dying under 5G poles


7 comments:

jerry said...

The bees are what pollinate our crops ... kill the bees, kill the crops. No crops, no food. No food, we starve to death. Any questions?

jerry said...

But ... but I'm able to download "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 30 seconds. 4 G took 6 minutes. Besides, who needs food? I mean really; I can go to McDonalds and load up on french fries and an orange drink ... right?

GPz1100 said...

This is so depressing I cannot watch. We live under the rule of complete psychopaths.

. said...

So...what are you people going to do about it, knowing what is happening?

EXACTLY.

Adanac said...

Tyler in the comment section said

Industry construction expert here.
Those towers are not 5g they are 4g.
All modern 4g sites are outfitted with 5g capabilities. Not specifically to operate at 5g frequencies, but at the lower band using 4g radios to communicate with the future 5g infrastructure which will be much smaller antennas, every several hundred meters in every direction on every public street. This bee killing phenomenon has been talked about for years inside the industry.

All tower climbers can attest to bees getting "drunk" on rf signal coming from the towers, which act as a lure.

Heavily concentrated 4g activity like the site featured in this video, can aggregate alot of frequency, and since its so low to the ground, it becomes quite dangerous for low flying insects.

Blame California city regulations for these "hidden" low height cell structures. We build them up high and away from people for a reason.

zapoper said...

That sounds about right. This is probably 4G or (4G+ which is not 5G). As far as I know, 5G is not up and running anywhere yet. Lot's of people on the internet talking nonsense.

https://www.nperf.com/en/map/US/-/2420.ATT-Mobility/signal/?ll=35.65729624809628&lg=-118.19091796875&zoom=6

P.S. Back to you Lindsey!

. said...

5G WAS operating in The Netherlands, and was stopped, and Switzerland has BANNED IT, PERMANENTLY, apparently, right, Og?