Scientists warn that 5G tech found in WiFi street lamps is causing insomnia, nosebleeds, and stillbirths

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Scientists warn that 5G tech found in WiFi street lamps is causing insomnia, nosebleeds, and stillbirths

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Across the pond, one brave man is speaking out about a sudden spike in health problems he believes are related to LED streetlamps that purportedly emit 5G radiation. In Gateshead, a town in Northern England, citizens are reporting an array of disturbing side effects including insomnia, nosebleeds and even stillbirth — and Mark Steele has something to say about it.

Steele, 58, is a local resident in Gateshead and reportedly is a…

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6 thoughts on “Scientists warn that 5G tech found in WiFi street lamps is causing insomnia, nosebleeds, and stillbirths”

  1. How cool is this article! New Zealanders and other tribes must be surely asleep at the wheel. If you look around Palmerston north you will see most new lamp-post equipped with a little dome on top. Can anybody tell me what they are for? I think not. GE on their website refer to this in detail and the new zealand government and our beloved councils tell us nothing, our money is going into technology that does not benefit us but does rather the opposite. One has to ask the question is all of this 5G or are some domes cameras?, with mic’s or speed monitors?, anything is possible. I leave it up to the reader to draw her/his conclusion. Start asking questions!!!!

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    1. Thanks Pete. I hadn’t noticed the domes but then I’m not in the city a lot. I will look next time. I did notice a few years back the presence of more devices on poles in the countryside that weren’t there before.

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