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Had to choose between trusting the official story or digging into the 5G health claims myself
About three months back, I saw a video from a local group in Austin claiming the new 5G towers were making people sick. The official reports from the city and the FCC said it was all safe, just radio waves. My choice was simple: take their word for it, or spend my own time and money looking at the raw data. I picked digging. I bought a basic RF meter for $80 and spent two weeks taking readings near new towers and old cell sites. The levels were different, sure, but they were all way, way below the safety limits I found in the actual FCC rules. It didn't match the scary stories at all. Going straight to the source documents changed my whole view. Has anyone else done their own tests on something like this and found the facts didn't line up with the fear?
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jade317d agoTop Commenter
That RF meter idea is smart. I did something similar with water quality after seeing posts about our town's new filtration plant. Bought a $40 test kit from the hardware store and checked my tap water against bottled stuff and even a creek sample. The tap water was actually cleaner than the bottled spring water in every category. It's wild how spending a little cash to see the numbers yourself can shut down so much noise. Makes you wonder what else we could check with a simple tool.
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haydenwright17d ago
Saw a friend test his garden soil with a cheap kit, found out his "bad" tomatoes were just planted way too close together.
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