I work as a conspiracy therapist. I listen to and work through people’s conspiracy theories in a safe, inclusive and non judgmental environment Without breaking patient confidentiality, I had a patient who is convinced that the earth is flat. We worked through his hypothesis, and he told me how there are the ice walls and the firmament and how the ship on the horizon works and of course the aircraft fight paths…. All very compelling I have to admit I was half convinced. I now believe that the earth is flat…. *_but only on one side_* Ba boom tish
This report is again very biased. Individual EMF frequencies have different effects; much like a magnet vibrates the filament of an incandescent lamp due to mains frequency until it eventually rattles to pieces, the pulsing can cause resonance damage to biological molecules like chromosomes, crack DNA an mess up ion canals, resulting in brain damage, allergies or cancer. It is pointless to proclaim that only ionizing radiation matters. In simple terms: Ionizing radiation work like bullets, non-ionizing radiation like earthquakes. Both produce damage, but in very different ways. And because higher frequencies focus themselves on much smaller spots inside the body (due to varying biological structures act like Bad Lenses) they can locally cause more damage by increased density than lower frequencies at the same output power. So the water filled head dummy for SAR measurement is a grossly incorrect simplification. It needs no conspiracy theorists but only a petri dish with living cells and microscope to verify this. Also the false excuse that e.g. 5G in real life anyway uses only up to 6 GHz or such because higher bands would be only useful for special purposes (controlling robots inside a hall) due to short-range is misinformation. E.g. the gesture radar sensor in a Google Pixel phone does run on 60 GHz few cm away from your face, and in the name of surveillance capitalism similar sensors are installed inside cars to cook eh detect forgotten babies and do things like gesture control and anti-theft. Hence modern pulsed microwave signals are much worse than old HAM or CB radio.
@@cyberyogicowindler2448 HAHAHAHA, Hey everyone, we have an eminent world leading biological physicist present! Thanks, I needed a good laugh to start my day.
I worked at Sepura from 2005 to 2015, Tetra radios were all over the place and a licenced basestation on the roof. One of my colleagues claimed my use of an aerial above my desk for a vehicle unit was causing him headaches. If he'd crawled under my desk he would have found the coax wasn't connected for months. I removed the aerial and his symptoms cleared up immediately. And this was a supposedly intelligent software engineer.
I cant stand people like this. I would have probably waited a few more weeks and then called them out on their BS. My mood that day would have determined how i do it. "Oh, Jim! Just to let you know, maintenance is going to swing by later and hook up the antenna above my desk.... Your headaches? No, that antenna was never wired up. You're just bat-sh.. insane."
@@metalwolf112002 I had to work with him, and I'd only been at Sepura a year when this happened. My tolerance for that kind of behaviour has decreased as I've got older.
My hippy-chick former neighbour complained that the radiation from the computers in my home office was disturbing her sleep. I agreed with her and said that all of the crystals she had all over her house were focussing the radiation onto her. I didn't want to shatter her delusion by pointing out that they were switched off at night.
EHS is a strange ploy used by VERY desperate Covert Venerable Narcissists to get narc supply. They pretend to be “the victim” of everything in perpetuity to get narc supply and make up silly ploys to get attention.
@@CATech1138 Which frequencies are those used? As far as I know most if not all communications frequency wavelengths would be in the centimeter or larger scale. I mean, you know, optical, infrared, and similar not withstanding, of course.
When WiFi first became available my neighbour asked me to turn off my router when not in use as it was causing him headaches and sleeplessness. I just hid the SSID so he couldn't see the network any more. Oddly his symptoms cleared up.
I got told my amateur radio aerials were causing my old neighbours to be really ill. There was nothing on the other end of the coax as I had been decorating for months.
In 1960 my father was told that his 10 meter beam was causing the next door neighbor's 5 year old daughter to develop big muscles. They later discovered that their daughter watched the Jack La Lane exercise program on TV after the morning children's cartoons were finished. She exercised just like Jack had shown her. This is what you get when you use TV to babysit your children.
@@keithrushforth4019not just UK....US here 90%, are functionally retarded....can' count how many times i have told people their microwave ovens are about a million times stronger than a 5G cell tower 5 miles away...
Contrary to your assertion, I know a man seriously harmed by mobile phones! A big prop sign one fell off the front of a shop and gave him a concussion.
You took me by surprise when you mentioned Littlehampton in 2003. I used to live down the road from where the transmitter was turned on, and can confirm the story was mostly FUD. From what I remember is some local leaflet campaign and door knockers trying to generate outrage over the transmitter. The thing is, the site was already the home of a powerful emergency services transmitter on top of the police station.
I read an article from the 1920s about people complaining of various symptoms caused by radio broadcast transmitters, relatively new then ..nothing really changes, I guess.
Chiropractor isn't even a legit medical doctor, it's pseudo science, and when you go look at the clown that came up with this notion you just learn your following in the ways of a stupid witch doctor.
Very well balanced and presented, having worked for "Airwave" since the Lancs pilot in 2000 until now, I remember the articles and the reactions..... I'm still here as is Airwave and it has saved many lives especially during civil unrest and terrorist attacks due to the interoperability of all the UKs blue light users.
Years ago in the USA the Pennsylvania State Police were getting testicle cancer because the radar guns were hand held and didn't shut off "no trigger ' the cops used to place the transmitting end between their kegs cooking their man parts Hours a day until bad things happened! Pennsylvania only the state police are allowed to use radar because they think they are better trained and equipped to handle it??? Yes this is true they had to make it a rule never put the gun between your legs when powered up! It's not a problem today because they use a different brand and they are instant on now unlike back then they had to warn them up before use like an old Tube TV. So yes radio waves can hurt especially radar if close to your body.
- After you installed the transmission tower, I constantly have a headache, the glass in the house is rattling and my cow has stopped giving milk. - Oh wow! It's scary to even think what will happen if we turn it on!
The cure for cancer has been around since the 1920's but "treating" cancer is such a big money maker that the medical industrial complex will continue to lie to people.
I used to go to Airwave in Rugby quite frequently. I wouldn't call it a commercial name for Tetra anymore than I would call Vodafone a commercial name for GSM. Tetra is a telecoms standard, Airwave is a network provider. I enjoy this channel BTW, but it does make me miss my old job.
Tetra is at 380Mhz, that is around 789.473mm in frequency wave. That is a big wave. This is also close to the television frequency band. But that is one way (receive only) and people don't think about it as they do with mobile frequencies.
Tetra is 380-400MHz. UK Airwave Service in TMO. 400-430MHz is allocated for Civil Tetra like Arqiva. UK Prison Service use Tetra in the 450MHz band. LHR uses Tetra on 440Mhz upwards also.
I was considering using two high powered microwave antennas to keep my bed warm in winter. I'm thinking one on each side, pointed at each other, and turn the dial to 11. Though that might be cost prohibitive... but how else will I get a healthy orange glow?
It would cook your eye lenses long before feeling the heat. A 1000W shortwave radio transmitter makes you feel a bit warm. Less than 3W of microwaves make you blind!
I worked in FM and DAB+ transmitter sites, I have had a lot of radiation during my 30 year career. And I'm still alive. There was indeed a danger to AM transmitters due to so much field strength. Usually with 150 Kw of radiation for international broadcasts.
@@RingwayManchester RF Diathermy sets are used in hospitals to seal wounds, it is high frequency RF and has been used for many years including during WW2 when sets were used to transmit a spoofing signal to steer the German bombers off the Knickebein 45kHz coincidentally the same frequency of the dormant television transmitter a Alexander palace. oops off topic.
Individual EMF frequencies have different effects those are not only by heat; much like a magnet vibrates the filament of an incandescent lamp due to mains frequency until it eventually rattles to pieces, the pulsing can cause resonance damage to biological molecules like chromosomes, crack DNA and mess up ion canals, resulting in brain damage, allergies or cancer. And because higher frequencies focus themselves on much smaller spots inside the body (due to varying biological structures act like Bad Lenses) they can locally cause more damage by increased density than lower frequencies at the same output power. So the water filled head dummy for SAR measurement is a grossly incorrect oversimplification.
@@cyberyogicowindler2448that’s the wrong part of the em spectrum. UV and anything higher up the spectrum does all of that, not radio or even microwaves
There is an old adage that applies here: "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." People get the tiniest bits of information and immediately blow them up to extremes. Connections between some very specific radio frequencies and health risks were established a long time ago. Other than those, we have essentially No reason to fear moderate exposure to RF.
I do suspect that there might have been some risk associated with the radios 😕 I worked a company that set up displays for stores and while unpacking electronics equipment while opening the boxes I became unpleasantly aware of the smell of plasticizers used in the cases. I mention electronics but the strong smell was present in most other plastic ware like lawn furniture, storage boxes and ice chests. Unfortunately there is some fairly good data regarding the neurological effects of ingesting plasticizers as they appeared in bootleg liquors. As the result my conclusion is that perhaps not all of this was simply in people’s heads but I don’t really think it was a bunch of death rays.
My wife and I were on a flight across the Atlantic about 2015 and in the seat behind was a woman with - you guessed it - a tinfoil hat on her head, lit looked very well made not just some old kitchen foil, we had to have several looks as we walked to the toilet, and then I noticed she also had a foil blanket, like those used for people with exposure to the cold under the normal blanket the airline provided. Lewis, I love the depth of research you do, and the matter of fact presentation. Keep up the great work. David G8TZE
@@RingwayManchester I also keep being asked as a invesigative engineer. What is 3G 4G 5G I have to explain they are all 3G technology. Which is 3.5G (what we call what we current use on phoned for 3G), 4G as LTE which is not a 4G but 3.95G and ALTE v1 is 3.96G version 2 4.1G, and 5G. Now people moan about 5G mast causing cancer etc. But in fact they are all the same technology. The basically are all 3.5 with more side bands ( which I simplely reply to the lay public as more telephone lines to give more internet speed and data), and if 5G causes cancer then 3G 4G 5G and wifi and Bluetooth would be causing cancer as well as its the same frequency (I dont talk about the power differences). Now I research up. There was a Wifi version that uses 60Ghz which is said may cause cancer as its above food microwave cookers. Hence the Wifi group quickly changed the names of wifi versions so they now do not have a G for 5G. People dont understand the G stand for generation version. Meaning 5G means fifth generation. So Mobile 5G is not the same as wifi 5G Its the first version of Wifi Max which may be an issue that runs a 60Ghz which started this mobile phone 5G mast causes cancer and scaresmongering. People dont see the logic that if 5G mobile causes cancer so would 3G and 4G. Next most people paying for 5G sig nal phone and simplan. Find the phone states its connected to 5G but infact its connected to 4G. This is because the amount of channels you pay for on youe simplan. If you are on cheap 5G plan then use the first few channels which are listed as well for 4G use. 5G is 4G but simply and basically in lay terms 5G has more channels (phone lines) than 4G.
@ringway_manchester - Modern Tetra radios do transmit when in listening mode, as they have built in GPS so send that information to the Police control rooms to keep them updated where officers are. I suspect this is a data signal though, and only a fraction of signal very infrequently.. but worth mentioning.
That's also what I thought. Though I was thinking about the actual underlying protocol TETRA might require the radio to transmit every now and then. For example to just to signal to the base station "I am still here". Or to maybe roam onto another tower in case the radio-carrying person is moving. Actually, the radios seem to transmit quite frequently. I found a video on RUclips where two people talk about a small receiver tuned on the tetra frequencies. While this device can obviously not break the encryption, it can measure the received signal strength and therefore tell, if a police vehicle / office is near by. That seems to be possible, because those radios, even when you are not transmitting your speech, still transmit TETRA-Protocol-specific metadata. The device seems to be called "Python P1" from a london-based company called "pythondetectors". The video was uploaded by "andy kirby" and is called "this device will tell you when the police are nearby!!!". I haven't tested that device, but from all I know about TETRA, this does seem plausible. (Still of course that does not at all indicate, that TETRA radios are actually killing people / are in any kind harmful)
@@TheBrucifer Yes, TETRA radios constantly transmit to the base stations, unlike analogue radios that only transmit when actively pressing the PTT button.
A University of Wisconsin physicist calculated around this time frame (2000-2005) that the em signal from your own heart is much higher than power line or radio signal strength. I remember his presentation on all the stuff that gave rise to low level em. I am trying to find something on web, but it was published in a paper journal.
In late 2021, my lunatic neighbour told me my radio system was giving her migraines over the last two years, and she was going to sue me. I was only licensed from September 2021, and when she confronted me, I was on the roof connecting up my first antenna. I hadn’t even done my first transmission.
IF your going to do something not normal it's best to just buy a place without the neighbors, no matter what you do, if you don't follow their lead they will cry and complain, been there done that and solved it, no one can cry about how man junk cars I trash my own yard with now LOL.
Once upon a time, in a local grocery store, there was an old lady terrified of bar codes. I wasnt born yet, mind you, but she often came in when my mom worked. The game worked like this: a coworker would distract her, ask about her 8 grandkids, her days as a dancer, ect ect. Then, my mom, would give herself carpel tunnel by scanning the 200ish items all in one go. The old lady always claimed their groceries were better because the scanner never had a chance to irradiate them.
@@RingwayManchester I think you’ve missed my little joke. The emergency call button is usually only used while the officer is being assaulted. There is a strong correlation with sick leave, but I would suggest not a direct causal relationship.
I occasionally have migraines and nosebleeds but I live nowhere near a transmitter, it just happens with some people. I have often noticed they are more likely to happen around the time of stormy weather so perhaps atmospheric pressure could be the trigger for several people to have issues at the same time.
I recently got a notch filter to drown out tetra band you can completely remove 390-394 so it don’t effect RTL and airspy SDRs as they are prone to overload.
I work with many kw transmitters all the time and have to keep in mind not to stay in front of the KU uplinks too long. In the past my office was near radiology and one had cooling pipes for a particle accelerator in another. No tail yet unfortunately and no cancer.
Off-topic: The Manchester Police sign made me think: Isn't ER2 in the middle referring to the Queen? Will all that have to be changed now? What kind of expense are we talking about? I always grinched when here in the State of Illinois we had to pay to have the new Governor's ego stroked every new election.
Great detailed review Lewis - I appreciate the detailed digging you must have gone to to find all those stories - with the emphasis on stories. In my career I met many who complained about the radio from the masts we had just put up and in nearly all cases the site had not even been powered. Even when you visit a complainer with test equipment and show them that the 1800 Mhz signal from the mast 100 metres away is far less than that from their BB Router sat on the shelf behind the TV they refuse to believe you such is the level of their 'brainwashing'. Personally I think they are all suffering microwave oven radiation sickness.
I have a friend who honestly feels hes in pain when hes near such wifi type devises etc. Electro sensitivity? Or something... But yeah he is wanting me to hardwire everything instead of wi fi or proclaims he wont be able to visit as it just hurts too much.... Anyone else suffered with such a thing as i am looking into all this. So far i think we are all cool lol but he really does claim the headaches etc he gets when he hangs around any house with WiFi and spends most time in isolation. He only ever uses his phone sparingly and of course its a normal phone as opposed to a smart phone.
19:00 a ham had none stop issues with his neighbors here in W8 land about 10 yrs ago, they claime dhis antenna tower killed their refrigerator, and then several months later it took her older sisters life. Now mind you he does absolutely nothing above 2M but ppl are strange.
In the USA, we have nutjobs who are deathly afraid of the radiation issued from their new "smart mains meters" They use the same cellular frequencies their phones use.
Even if they'd radiate, these meters tend to be mounted in a cabinet in the basement (here in Europe) or on the outside on the wall which is facing the next power pole (in the US), so they are far away from any person. Mobile phones radiate much more and are worn in the pocket or in the hand, but people demonstrating against Cell phone towers or LoRa base stations for metering tend to film their actions with a mobile phone. It is a little bit odd if you think about it...
There are experts that say that it's the EMI and all that causes problems, RF could as well, but I'm very sensitive to EMI and magnetic fields, I don't seem to feel anything from RF, at least not from a distance, but certain magnetic field frequencies give me terrible symptoms. So called "nutjobs" may be cautious people, or people with real sensitivities.
Back in the early 2000’s I was a reserve sheriff deputy. We would get a call every 3 or 4 months about cell towers disrupting people’s lives. We would tell them that foil on the windows jammed the signals. Most put foil up on the windows and they never had a problem again. 😂
Had a quick look on the BFI archive database and didn’t have any luck either (there’s a 1998 dispatches programme but it’s about TB…) possibly something in the precise spelling?
The tests were with only blank carrier wave, not normal use mixed frequency spread spectrum as under normal use. Tests are often setup to not be real world useage. Low frequencys broardcast over RF trigger resonance "inside" cells.
I'm electrosensitive..... i get symptoms whenever i wet my finger and stick it in to hole in the wall that the electric gremlins come out of :zany_face:
@@Andy-fd5fg I still don't know precisely what I react to, since I only have a bunch of EMF meters, I can't afford signal generators to test this, so I use the general term EMF.
Aw snap! When I am sitting on "my" fire engine, I am surrounded by six of the same Sepura branded TETRA HRTs that are in the thumbnail. Can't even boil an egg with the radiation. Bit of a letdown, really. 😛
Man that has to be the smallest fire engine ever if your able to sit on it! You'd be better off sitting in the fire engine to drive to the fire to put it out!
Nice level of detail based upon extensive research and nicely presented. I expect most of the conspiracy theorists also discount the outcomes of the various studies, simply because, like the technology itself, those studies are complex and based upon extensive use of statistical techniques. All down to the fear of and misunderstanding of the unknown. That said, there is always the chance of some random and unexpected biological mechanisms causing problems, so, irrespective of current knowledge, testing that pushes the boundaries should be done. Decoupling the testing from all other environment and personal considerations can only be done with very large sample sizes. Hugely difficult to do before something new is deployed.
RM, have you heared of the KNM Kvikk? The Kvikk was a Snøgg class fast patrol boat of the Royal Norwegian navy. From 1987 to 1994 the Kvikk was used to test out different types of electronic warfare equipment. Different jammers and other very powerful microwave emitters. It was discovered that crew that had served onboard Kvikk had a marked increase in children with severe and debilitating birth defects. After a long time of different studies and various comissions the affected were given monitary compensation. I know microwaves are not ionizing. However, could there be something with very high intensity microwaves? No doubt that there were something about serving onboard the Kvikk. And no other patrol boat of its class. Or any other class of patrol or torpedo boat. (Of wich the Norwegian Navy had alot of. As our coast favours defense tacktics with such vessels.) I read that one thing they would do on the Kvikk was to place a plate on the deck with a sausage on it and turn on the equipment and the sausage would be coocked. Heated through. I'm not sure why they were given compensation. Could be because they were irradiated well above the established limits.
But ULEZ cameras ARE directed energy weapons! They direct energy into transferring our hard-earnt money into the back pockets of those who don't deserve it! Great video as always Lewis!
I did hear that the Frequencies used by 5g were used by the US Military developing a weapons system that would affect the enemy. However the power used was a hell of a lot higher than what mobile masts use. The out put from 5g Mobile phone masts is not high enough to cause problems to humans or animals, and also with the Antennas being high up on top of the mast they are well away from humans and animals on the ground. However if they pumped up the power to say several KW then that cauld cause a problem. But because the power is so low not sure what the power out of a 5g mast is, it will not cause any harm to anyone. I do beleive the US Dept Of Defence did issue a Document on the test that were done using the 5g frequencies for a beam type weapon, but don't think it went beyond Research, but one never knows. But I suppose its the same with Microwave Technology, used at exstemely low power no effect, but high power then you start to cook.
It is amusing when people confusing ionizing with non-ionizing radiation - I work with both. Ionizing side though is very regulated outside of incidental x-ray production due to high voltage (the one situation a radio engineer might encounter, such as a working around a hot klystron or travelling wave tube). When one expects to work with ionizing radiation and the local parlance refers to spectrum in the units of electron-volts (eV) instead of MHz, GHz, THz, or the wavelength, that is the time to be aware of what is going on, knowing how dosimetry is tracked and analyzed, and knowledgeable about simulation code packages (thermal neutron is 0.025eV, visible light 1.8-3.1 eV, UV 3.1eV to 12.4 eV, water molecule ionizes at 12.6 eV, positron-electron annihilation 1.022 keV, medical x-ray 30-40 keV, etc).) With that said, from a safety standpoint (to prevent unnecessary exposure intensity and duration), ionizing radiation ISN'T that hard to train for and work with. Airline crews honestly have the most risk cumulative for cancer due to cosmic radiation exposure from being at high altitudes, despite not wearing dosimeters, their exposure can be quantified as the conditions have been measured and correlated well with simulations in the last decade. Speaking of simulations... it is usually decently quick to simulate a RF field from an antenna put on load (once drawn, the sim takes under a minute and your done)... running a particle physics or nuclear reactor model in MCNP/GEANT/FLUKA, etc. will consume as many CPU cores as you can throw at it - and I am not aware of any of those codes being able to run on a GPU. RIP if doing nuclear fuel burn-up calculations, production grade runs take DAYS on late model high-performance hardware, but this is necessary for establishing spent fuel handling precautions as spent nuclear field is widely more dangerous for a human-health perspective than fresh fuel.
Microwave Operators Disease is a recognised medical disability. Caused by RF spark gap of morse operators. The same injuries were caused by Comms Technicians servicing Phone masts and inproper fitting and records of antenna. The guy won conpensation for 90w of RF to his head. My Ex MoD (Army/Navy) lecturers at college were all adament there was NO MINIMUM SAFE level of RF emissions. And there were disagreement over emissions levels in the industry over the amount of money overriding industry concerns.
One of the things I find really annmoying is the "there is no evidence that..." E.g. "The us no evidence that mobile phone comms cause health issues". But the opposite is also true in many cases, e.g. in the mobile phone health issues it is probably just as valid to say that "there is no evidence to suggest that mobile phones are safe" either. I find that argument to be so spurious in so many fields, - n0t jsut in the context of this video. I find it especially egregious when sscinetists use that argument. "There is no scientific evidence that UFOs are from anywhere other than earth i.e. they are natural phenomena or other wise caused by man". Yes that statement may be true - but if it is it is true because no sc ientists has given the phenomoena serious study. Or becuase science simply disregerards the evidence, e.g. ancient sitings are discarded "because they are just stories", but in other sciences ancient writings or drawingts are excceptex and not excluded just becuase they are old and written by observers without a modern sciencxe detree. Apologies Manchsester Ringway, not intending to have a go at you, but that line of arguing and the phrasee "there is no [scientific] evidence that..." is in many examples so illogical when you apply logic to it.
The last and newest DirectEnergyWeapon Creation that I had heared is a pooping chair with a tesla coil inside for the thoughtcontroll. Direct Energy Telephone Towers are an old idea.
@@RingwayManchester come to south London . There’s been a link for years. Many people have had brain cancer issues . In the near radius of the old transmitters . No disrespect but you clearly have never done pirate radio etc you’re an admirer of it . Come to south London honestly I’m no conspiracy theorist but there is a link to certain brain cancers due to tetra etc .
I would be more afraid of either an am tower or a microwave antenna now those will cause radiation burns. I remember a sotry that one of my brothers told while he was in the marines back in the 80's he was a electrical engineer and a buddy of his touched the wrong spot of the antenna or microwave equipment and he was burned or he was thrown I can't exactly remember what my brother said but either way it was bad. I've seen some horrors of what an am radio tower can do and how far they can emit radiating energy cause I think that's what was happening in one house that I was living in 14 years ago cause especially at night I was able to hear voices through out the HVAC system of the house and I searched high and low all over the house for a radio somewhere but none was found but there was a radio tower in the next town over about 7 or 8 miles away. I also remember seeing a video on RUclips from a construction guy that was a maybe few miles away and he showed that his excavator bucket and a cable was arcing on the ground I can't remember who it was but it's on RUclips.
What gets me about a lot of these complaints is especially with mobile phone masts the ones complaining about or refusing to have a mast close by are also the ones that will kick off the worst about bad coverage and poor connectivity
1.Why doesn't it seem to affect animals such as pets or livestock in all cases ? If it affects people on farms it should do the same to livestock ? 2. Average absorption: people have different amounts of minerals / electrolytes or non at all, others have abnormal amounts of metal fillings which MAY/or could amplifi absorption ? 3. What if any, does the energised copper ring circuits ie electrical wiring [ horizontal/ vertical ] have with these radio waves in the domestic homes ?
Absolutely brilliant RUclips documentary. I know you are not a statistician but some input into why the results were interpreted the way they were, see if you can contact someone like Ben Goldacre who still spots nails about bad science. Thanks
My other half's in production and I set her up with a mission to find this, but apparently nothing named containing the phrase "something in the air" was produced by c4 or bbc in 2003. Could it be named something else, or a different year? I don't know why I love a documentary on any type of radiation. It does make me laugh when nobody complains about a frequency in use and then it gets refarmed to 5G and suddenly it's deadly :) the same frequency that was used for something else for 30+ years prior.
@@RingwayManchester ok she's got her own access to c4 stuff but not bbc. The text she got back was "no" from somebody ex-bbc :) seems it's a more "no I won't help with that." lol By any chance does it also focus on radiation in schools? I recall a bbc documentary that covered in classroom radiation as part of the programme, and I think how WiFi APs were higher radiation due to them being in the room vs a mast... I feel like I have this saved on a backup tape of my old NAS. no doubt, they're likely different. Edit: I'm sure we will find this between the community here.
When DC/low frequency lighting was introduced, and morse and AM radio was first introduced, I don't suppose anyone even thought of checking to see if there were any dangerous side effects. We were lucky! With using X-rays for hair removal and with asbestos, not so lucky.
Its so funny that all of this over a low power system . after your other spots on this I went out and found packed away my old radio shack TRC 215 5 watt 6 channel CB walkie talkie they run on the 27.000 citizen band frequencies that thing has to be over 50 years old put batteries in it and it still works ! I played with that thing a lot as a teen by all means my brain should be cooked and riddled with cancer ! according to the conspiracy ones ! as I said before I am a ham and have a 2KW amp if there was any truth to this I would know by now .
The study that actually should be conducted is the effects of electromagnetic signals in combination with amalgam in peoples mouths. A 100% scientifically sound hypothesis is that alternating magnetic fields (from for example wiring, transformers and whatnot) causes current to be induced between teeth, one way through body tissue and the other way via saliva, and a current flowing through a combination of metal and some conductive fluid tends to dislodge parts of the metal into the fluid (and vice versa). Sure, it's way less pronounced with AC than DC (and there is no way for DC to appear due to magnetic fields), but still. The "trouble" is that if such study would actually find a link, it would get really expensive for the public sector in every country that has universal health care, and it would get really expensive for private insurance companies in countries without universal health care.
The 5g claim VS reality. Before the 5g spectrum frequencies were given over to civilians; it was used by the american military from 1986 up until the time it was passed to civilian access. There was never one single issue with any effects from the entire 5g spectrum. If one lived at or near an american military base overseas they were near a very high power setup throughout that entire spectrum of frequencies.
@@SocialistDistancing I don't know much about chemtrails. That is something else. But lot's of evidence nowadays that confirms EMF sensitivity, if you know where to look. Hint.
@ringway_manchester, I'm glad you used the word 'ludicrous' to describe Britain's most ludicrous conspiracy theorist - Mark Steele.
@@RaynardWilson0 go and subscribe to this guys channel!
@@RingwayManchesterI'm glad to have two of my favorite Brits on the same topic.
I work as a conspiracy therapist. I listen to and work through people’s conspiracy theories in a safe, inclusive and non judgmental environment
Without breaking patient confidentiality, I had a patient who is convinced that the earth is flat.
We worked through his hypothesis, and he told me how there are the ice walls and the firmament and how the ship on the horizon works and of course the aircraft fight paths….
All very compelling
I have to admit I was half convinced.
I now believe that the earth is flat…. *_but only on one side_*
Ba boom tish
This report is again very biased. Individual EMF frequencies have different effects; much like a magnet vibrates the filament of an incandescent lamp due to mains frequency until it eventually rattles to pieces, the pulsing can cause resonance damage to biological molecules like chromosomes, crack DNA an mess up ion canals, resulting in brain damage, allergies or cancer. It is pointless to proclaim that only ionizing radiation matters. In simple terms: Ionizing radiation work like bullets, non-ionizing radiation like earthquakes. Both produce damage, but in very different ways. And because higher frequencies focus themselves on much smaller spots inside the body (due to varying biological structures act like Bad Lenses) they can locally cause more damage by increased density than lower frequencies at the same output power. So the water filled head dummy for SAR measurement is a grossly incorrect simplification. It needs no conspiracy theorists but only a petri dish with living cells and microscope to verify this.
Also the false excuse that e.g. 5G in real life anyway uses only up to 6 GHz or such because higher bands would be only useful for special purposes (controlling robots inside a hall) due to short-range is misinformation. E.g. the gesture radar sensor in a Google Pixel phone does run on 60 GHz few cm away from your face, and in the name of surveillance capitalism similar sensors are installed inside cars to cook eh detect forgotten babies and do things like gesture control and anti-theft. Hence modern pulsed microwave signals are much worse than old HAM or CB radio.
@@cyberyogicowindler2448 HAHAHAHA, Hey everyone, we have an eminent world leading biological physicist present!
Thanks, I needed a good laugh to start my day.
I worked at Sepura from 2005 to 2015, Tetra radios were all over the place and a licenced basestation on the roof. One of my colleagues claimed my use of an aerial above my desk for a vehicle unit was causing him headaches. If he'd crawled under my desk he would have found the coax wasn't connected for months. I removed the aerial and his symptoms cleared up immediately. And this was a supposedly intelligent software engineer.
I cant stand people like this. I would have probably waited a few more weeks and then called them out on their BS. My mood that day would have determined how i do it. "Oh, Jim! Just to let you know, maintenance is going to swing by later and hook up the antenna above my desk.... Your headaches? No, that antenna was never wired up. You're just bat-sh.. insane."
@@metalwolf112002 I had to work with him, and I'd only been at Sepura a year when this happened. My tolerance for that kind of behaviour has decreased as I've got older.
My hippy-chick former neighbour complained that the radiation from the computers in my home office was disturbing her sleep. I agreed with her and said that all of the crystals she had all over her house were focussing the radiation onto her. I didn't want to shatter her delusion by pointing out that they were switched off at night.
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😂😂😂 you supported her delusional beliefs. An then gave her bigger worries she could actually change😂😂
It's basically the placebo or noncebo effect
EHS is a strange ploy used by VERY desperate Covert Venerable Narcissists to get narc supply. They pretend to be “the victim” of everything in perpetuity to get narc supply and make up silly ploys to get attention.
" the fact that she kept her children in a wooden crate covered in chicken wire, was not mentioned"
Above line delivered in a dead pan manner 😂😂
She’s watched Chicken Run too many times. 🤣
That's a classic quote ,
and chicken wire mesh is too large to block milli meter wave lengths
@@CATech1138 Which frequencies are those used? As far as I know most if not all communications frequency wavelengths would be in the centimeter or larger scale. I mean, you know, optical, infrared, and similar not withstanding, of course.
@@WR3ND Chicken wire is commonly used to block chickens.
When WiFi first became available my neighbour asked me to turn off my router when not in use as it was causing him headaches and sleeplessness. I just hid the SSID so he couldn't see the network any more. Oddly his symptoms cleared up.
I got told my amateur radio aerials were causing my old neighbours to be really ill. There was nothing on the other end of the coax as I had been decorating for months.
In 1960 my father was told that his 10 meter beam was causing the next door neighbor's 5 year old daughter to develop big muscles. They later discovered that their daughter watched the Jack La Lane exercise program on TV after the morning children's cartoons were finished. She exercised just like Jack had shown her. This is what you get when you use TV to babysit your children.
@@terryjwood Nice. If radio waves could develop muscles, there would be a huge market for radio fitness equipment.
It's remarkable how little understanding there is of the electromagnetic spectrum among the general public...
It's remarkable how little understanding there is of most things among the British public. 😀
@@keithrushforth4019it's unremarkable if you understand the great British public.
FTFY
@@keithrushforth4019 I can assure you, this not a sole UK problem. Stupidness is a global pandemic.
@@keithrushforth4019not just UK....US here 90%, are functionally retarded....can' count how many times i have told people their microwave ovens are about a million times stronger than a 5G cell tower 5 miles away...
@@kinghans6266 Right on !
Contrary to your assertion, I know a man seriously harmed by mobile phones!
A big prop sign one fell off the front of a shop and gave him a concussion.
I discuss that at 4:14! 😂
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You took me by surprise when you mentioned Littlehampton in 2003. I used to live down the road from where the transmitter was turned on, and can confirm the story was mostly FUD. From what I remember is some local leaflet campaign and door knockers trying to generate outrage over the transmitter. The thing is, the site was already the home of a powerful emergency services transmitter on top of the police station.
I read an article from the 1920s about people complaining of various symptoms caused by radio broadcast transmitters, relatively new then ..nothing really changes, I guess.
So a chiropractor who was treating a family of 3 with cancer , run that past me again...
Chiropractor isn't even a legit medical doctor, it's pseudo science, and when you go look at the clown that came up with this notion you just learn your following in the ways of a stupid witch doctor.
I do admire your restraint at not laughing at any point.
Very well balanced and presented, having worked for "Airwave" since the Lancs pilot in 2000 until now, I remember the articles and the reactions..... I'm still here as is Airwave and it has saved many lives especially during civil unrest and terrorist attacks due to the interoperability of all the UKs blue light users.
Years ago in the USA the Pennsylvania State Police were getting testicle cancer because the radar guns were hand held and didn't shut off "no trigger ' the cops used to place the transmitting end between their kegs cooking their man parts Hours a day until bad things happened! Pennsylvania only the state police are allowed to use radar because they think they are better trained and equipped to handle it??? Yes this is true they had to make it a rule never put the gun between your legs when powered up! It's not a problem today because they use a different brand and they are instant on now unlike back then they had to warn them up before use like an old Tube TV. So yes radio waves can hurt especially radar if close to your body.
- After you installed the transmission tower, I constantly have a headache, the glass in the house is rattling and my cow has stopped giving milk.
- Oh wow! It's scary to even think what will happen if we turn it on!
Healthy diet, no processed foods, minimal alcohol intake, sensible sun exposure - I'm confident these are the best ways to avoid triggering cancer.
You’re absolutely right
@@RingwayManchester Thanks Lewis. I don't even think Pollution is a major trigger. Although, that's a subject for a different channel !
The cure for cancer has been around since the 1920's but "treating" cancer is such a big
money maker that the medical industrial complex will continue to lie to people.
Let's remove booze all together, that's a poison, I stopped drinking back in 2010, the junk makes you stupid.
I used to go to Airwave in Rugby quite frequently. I wouldn't call it a commercial name for Tetra anymore than I would call Vodafone a commercial name for GSM. Tetra is a telecoms standard, Airwave is a network provider.
I enjoy this channel BTW, but it does make me miss my old job.
Tetra is at 380Mhz, that is around 789.473mm in frequency wave. That is a big wave. This is also close to the television frequency band. But that is one way (receive only) and people don't think about it as they do with mobile frequencies.
So your average chicken wire over a wooden crate will block it, right?
@@jessec4677 I'd use seven layers of foil to be sure. Make sure it's earthed and that there are no air holes of any sort.
@@paulsengupta971 Perfect! Thanks for the tips, I'll let you know tomorrow how it worked!
Tetra is 380-400MHz. UK Airwave Service in TMO. 400-430MHz is allocated for Civil Tetra like Arqiva. UK Prison Service use Tetra in the 450MHz band. LHR uses Tetra on 440Mhz upwards also.
Your initial response to pqrstzxerty1296 was entirely the right one. In fact it was far too polite!
I was considering using two high powered microwave antennas to keep my bed warm in winter. I'm thinking one on each side, pointed at each other, and turn the dial to 11. Though that might be cost prohibitive... but how else will I get a healthy orange glow?
A pair of those old 2 bar electric heaters will give the the same effect 😂
This would explain a lot about American politics!
It would cook your eye lenses long before feeling the heat. A 1000W shortwave radio transmitter makes you feel a bit warm. Less than 3W of microwaves make you blind!
@@garethreece Nah, you need the three bar type.
I worked in FM and DAB+ transmitter sites, I have had a lot of radiation during my 30 year career. And I'm still alive. There was indeed a danger to AM transmitters due to so much field strength. Usually with 150 Kw of radiation for international broadcasts.
Exactly my friend. I know an old guy who worked in similar conditions all his life. He died a few years ago, I think he was around 95, 96!
@@RingwayManchester RF Diathermy sets are used in hospitals to seal wounds, it is high frequency RF and has been used for many years including during WW2 when sets were used to transmit a spoofing signal to steer the German bombers off the Knickebein 45kHz coincidentally the same frequency of the dormant television transmitter a Alexander palace. oops off topic.
Individual EMF frequencies have different effects those are not only by heat; much like a magnet vibrates the filament of an incandescent lamp due to mains frequency until it eventually rattles to pieces, the pulsing can cause resonance damage to biological molecules like chromosomes, crack DNA and mess up ion canals, resulting in brain damage, allergies or cancer. And because higher frequencies focus themselves on much smaller spots inside the body (due to varying biological structures act like Bad Lenses) they can locally cause more damage by increased density than lower frequencies at the same output power. So the water filled head dummy for SAR measurement is a grossly incorrect oversimplification.
Very interesting @@cyberyogicowindler2448
@@cyberyogicowindler2448that’s the wrong part of the em spectrum. UV and anything higher up the spectrum does all of that, not radio or even microwaves
It is easier to fool people than it is to show them they were fooled !
There is an old adage that applies here: "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
People get the tiniest bits of information and immediately blow them up to extremes.
Connections between some very specific radio frequencies and health risks were established a long time ago.
Other than those, we have essentially No reason to fear moderate exposure to RF.
I disagree. Not "very specific radio frequencies" but a broad range, studies show.
I do suspect that there might have been some risk associated with the radios 😕 I worked a company that set up displays for stores and while unpacking electronics equipment while opening the boxes I became unpleasantly aware of the smell of plasticizers used in the cases. I mention electronics but the strong smell was present in most other plastic ware like lawn furniture, storage boxes and ice chests.
Unfortunately there is some fairly good data regarding the neurological effects of ingesting plasticizers as they appeared in bootleg liquors.
As the result my conclusion is that perhaps not all of this was simply in people’s heads but I don’t really think it was a bunch of death rays.
Where did all those anti-TETRA websites go? It must be a conspiracy!
Oh they are still there. The likes of Tetrawatch and Mast Sanity.
I blame my local cell tower for my inability to get the correct Lotto numbers. I should probably sue them.
I would 😂👍🏻
My wife and I were on a flight across the Atlantic about 2015 and in the seat behind was a woman with - you guessed it - a tinfoil hat on her head, lit looked very well made not just some old kitchen foil, we had to have several looks as we walked to the toilet, and then I noticed she also had a foil blanket, like those used for people with exposure to the cold under the normal blanket the airline provided.
Lewis, I love the depth of research you do, and the matter of fact presentation.
Keep up the great work.
David G8TZE
Thank you, Atlast someone is talking about Tetra. ❤😊
Thanks for the tip! 😎
@@RingwayManchester I also keep being asked as a invesigative engineer. What is 3G 4G 5G
I have to explain they are all 3G technology. Which is 3.5G (what we call what we current use on phoned for 3G), 4G as LTE which is not a 4G but 3.95G and ALTE v1 is 3.96G version 2 4.1G, and 5G.
Now people moan about 5G mast causing cancer etc. But in fact they are all the same technology.
The basically are all 3.5 with more side bands ( which I simplely reply to the lay public as more telephone lines to give more internet speed and data), and if 5G causes cancer then 3G 4G 5G and wifi and Bluetooth would be causing cancer as well as its the same frequency (I dont talk about the power differences).
Now I research up. There was a Wifi version that uses 60Ghz which is said may cause cancer as its above food microwave cookers. Hence the Wifi group quickly changed the names of wifi versions so they now do not have a G for 5G.
People dont understand the G stand for generation version.
Meaning 5G means fifth generation.
So
Mobile 5G is not the same as wifi 5G
Its the first version of Wifi Max which may be an issue that runs a 60Ghz which started this mobile phone 5G mast causes cancer and scaresmongering.
People dont see the logic that if 5G mobile causes cancer so would 3G and 4G.
Next most people paying for 5G sig nal phone and simplan. Find the phone states its connected to 5G but infact its connected to 4G. This is because the amount of channels you pay for on youe simplan. If you are on cheap 5G plan then use the first few channels which are listed as well for 4G use. 5G is 4G but simply and basically in lay terms 5G has more channels (phone lines) than 4G.
A lot of people who suffered health problems simply gave up fighting the system and moved abroard or to white zones away from the masts.
Kinda funny how those claiming sensitivity to EMF don't have a problem with sunlight.
@ringway_manchester - Modern Tetra radios do transmit when in listening mode, as they have built in GPS so send that information to the Police control rooms to keep them updated where officers are. I suspect this is a data signal though, and only a fraction of signal very infrequently.. but worth mentioning.
That's also what I thought. Though I was thinking about the actual underlying protocol TETRA might require the radio to transmit every now and then. For example to just to signal to the base station "I am still here". Or to maybe roam onto another tower in case the radio-carrying person is moving.
Actually, the radios seem to transmit quite frequently. I found a video on RUclips where two people talk about a small receiver tuned on the tetra frequencies. While this device can obviously not break the encryption, it can measure the received signal strength and therefore tell, if a police vehicle / office is near by.
That seems to be possible, because those radios, even when you are not transmitting your speech, still transmit TETRA-Protocol-specific metadata.
The device seems to be called "Python P1" from a london-based company called "pythondetectors". The video was uploaded by "andy kirby" and is called "this device will tell you when the police are nearby!!!".
I haven't tested that device, but from all I know about TETRA, this does seem plausible.
(Still of course that does not at all indicate, that TETRA radios are actually killing people / are in any kind harmful)
Don’t they also regularly check to see if they are allowed to be listening.. or is that only when they are first turned on?
@@TheBrucifer Yes, TETRA radios constantly transmit to the base stations, unlike analogue radios that only transmit when actively pressing the PTT button.
A University of Wisconsin physicist calculated around this time frame (2000-2005) that the em signal from your own heart is much higher than power line or radio signal strength. I remember his presentation on all the stuff that gave rise to low level em. I am trying to find something on web, but it was published in a paper journal.
People probably objected because they wanted to continue using their scanner to listen in 😂
In late 2021, my lunatic neighbour told me my radio system was giving her migraines over the last two years, and she was going to sue me. I was only licensed from September 2021, and when she confronted me, I was on the roof connecting up my first antenna. I hadn’t even done my first transmission.
IF your going to do something not normal it's best to just buy a place without the neighbors, no matter what you do, if you don't follow their lead they will cry and complain, been there done that and solved it, no one can cry about how man junk cars I trash my own yard with now LOL.
Once upon a time, in a local grocery store, there was an old lady terrified of bar codes. I wasnt born yet, mind you, but she often came in when my mom worked.
The game worked like this: a coworker would distract her, ask about her 8 grandkids, her days as a dancer, ect ect.
Then, my mom, would give herself carpel tunnel by scanning the 200ish items all in one go.
The old lady always claimed their groceries were better because the scanner never had a chance to irradiate them.
Like a few others, I'm still a part of the original airwave study program. It examines the lasting effects (if any) of current & ex radio users
That’s all very well, but use of the emergency call button on Airwave is often followed by a period of sick leave for the officer in question!
@@RingwayManchester I think you’ve missed my little joke.
The emergency call button is usually only used while the officer is being assaulted. There is a strong correlation with sick leave, but I would suggest not a direct causal relationship.
😂😂😂 oh yeah!
I occasionally have migraines and nosebleeds but I live nowhere near a transmitter, it just happens with some people. I have often noticed they are more likely to happen around the time of stormy weather so perhaps atmospheric pressure could be the trigger for several people to have issues at the same time.
I recently got a notch filter to drown out tetra band you can completely remove 390-394 so it don’t effect RTL and airspy SDRs as they are prone to overload.
Never underestimate the general public's ability to completely ignore the laws of physics, especially the inverse square rule...
I work with many kw transmitters all the time and have to keep in mind not to stay in front of the KU uplinks too long. In the past my office was near radiology and one had cooling pipes for a particle accelerator in another. No tail yet unfortunately and no cancer.
Loving the wide range of content that comes from our favourite topic..radio 🙌
Always nice to know there are crazies are across the pond too.
read history as a documentary of the spectrum of mental illnesses and by per capita, i think we currently are the sanest we have ever been....
@@CATech1138 Likely so. Improvements in pre-natal and childhood health among other things have produced a number of benefits.
And Pooh is pooing - in the Sun.
Great song (if you get the ref.. of course!)
Off-topic: The Manchester Police sign made me think: Isn't ER2 in the middle referring to the Queen? Will all that have to be changed now? What kind of expense are we talking about? I always grinched when here in the State of Illinois we had to pay to have the new Governor's ego stroked every new election.
I think they’ll change certain stuff over time but I doubt stuff like that will.
Agree with you regarding Mark Steel. Got a lot of respect for Barrie Trower. Cant agree re. Psichosomatics, Thank you Kewis for your diligence.
Great detailed review Lewis - I appreciate the detailed digging you must have gone to to find all those stories - with the emphasis on stories. In my career I met many who complained about the radio from the masts we had just put up and in nearly all cases the site had not even been powered.
Even when you visit a complainer with test equipment and show them that the 1800 Mhz signal from the mast 100 metres away is far less than that from their BB Router sat on the shelf behind the TV they refuse to believe you such is the level of their 'brainwashing'.
Personally I think they are all suffering microwave oven radiation sickness.
I have a friend who honestly feels hes in pain when hes near such wifi type devises etc. Electro sensitivity? Or something...
But yeah he is wanting me to hardwire everything instead of wi fi or proclaims he wont be able to visit as it just hurts too much....
Anyone else suffered with such a thing as i am looking into all this. So far i think we are all cool lol but he really does claim the headaches etc he gets when he hangs around any house with WiFi and spends most time in isolation. He only ever uses his phone sparingly and of course its a normal phone as opposed to a smart phone.
A psychiatrist may be able to help
tell him there off but dont actully do it.
19:00 a ham had none stop issues with his neighbors here in W8 land about 10 yrs ago, they claime dhis antenna tower killed their refrigerator, and then several months later it took her older sisters life. Now mind you he does absolutely nothing above 2M but ppl are strange.
I worked within 6 ft of a tetra transmiter and used tetra handset and had no problems..
only found I had a sore back where I had the radio on my belt
In the USA, we have nutjobs who are deathly afraid of the radiation issued from their new "smart mains meters" They use the same cellular frequencies their phones use.
Ahh you answered my query… thank you
Even if they'd radiate, these meters tend to be mounted in a cabinet in the basement (here in Europe) or on the outside on the wall which is facing the next power pole (in the US), so they are far away from any person. Mobile phones radiate much more and are worn in the pocket or in the hand, but people demonstrating against Cell phone towers or LoRa base stations for metering tend to film their actions with a mobile phone. It is a little bit odd if you think about it...
There are experts that say that it's the EMI and all that causes problems, RF could as well, but I'm very sensitive to EMI and magnetic fields, I don't seem to feel anything from RF, at least not from a distance, but certain magnetic field frequencies give me terrible symptoms.
So called "nutjobs" may be cautious people, or people with real sensitivities.
Some great investigative work there into these bonkers claims. Well done 👍
Back in the early 2000’s I was a reserve sheriff deputy. We would get a call every 3 or 4 months about cell towers disrupting people’s lives. We would tell them that foil on the windows jammed the signals. Most put foil up on the windows and they never had a problem again. 😂
The radio does emit emf in receive, as it polls and sends it's position regularly.
Well, that one guy's only partially wrong - ULEZ cameras are definitely weapons, just not that kind.
In a short summary the ppl were nuts😂 i Google tetra watch all i can finds a watch company on short look 😂
I've checked a few of the private UK TV torrent trackers i'm on for that documentary. Nothing found though unfortunately! :(
Thanks Jamie!
Had a quick look on the BFI archive database and didn’t have any luck either (there’s a 1998 dispatches programme but it’s about TB…) possibly something in the precise spelling?
Safe and effective, trust the science.
13:58 - Nice bit of footage of the canal in East Manchester Lewis!
Same BS over here in the States about 5G mobile and how it somehow tied in to Covid.
Pschysomatic-addict-insane!
The tests were with only blank carrier wave, not normal use mixed frequency spread spectrum as under normal use. Tests are often setup to not be real world useage. Low frequencys broardcast over RF trigger resonance "inside" cells.
sounds like those inside cells need some freedom!
I'm electrosensitive..... i get symptoms whenever i wet my finger and stick it in to hole in the wall that the electric gremlins come out of :zany_face:
I feel for you brother 😂
EMF sensitive people like me feel effects from much lower EMF. It's real.
@@Merializer EMF? perhaps you mean EMI?
@@Andy-fd5fg I still don't know precisely what I react to, since I only have a bunch of EMF meters, I can't afford signal generators to test this, so I use the general term EMF.
Aw snap! When I am sitting on "my" fire engine, I am surrounded by six of the same Sepura branded TETRA HRTs that are in the thumbnail. Can't even boil an egg with the radiation. Bit of a letdown, really. 😛
Man that has to be the smallest fire engine ever if your able to sit on it!
You'd be better off sitting in the fire engine to drive to the fire to put it out!
ULEZ cameras? Basilisk Stare confirmed!
Wait what? You mean the radio isn’t killing me? Here I’ve been wearing this tinfoil hat all this time for no reason lol
Nice level of detail based upon extensive research and nicely presented. I expect most of the conspiracy theorists also discount the outcomes of the various studies, simply because, like the technology itself, those studies are complex and based upon extensive use of statistical techniques. All down to the fear of and misunderstanding of the unknown.
That said, there is always the chance of some random and unexpected biological mechanisms causing problems, so, irrespective of current knowledge, testing that pushes the boundaries should be done. Decoupling the testing from all other environment and personal considerations can only be done with very large sample sizes. Hugely difficult to do before something new is deployed.
Thanks for the info ,
Va3auo
Enjoyed learning the info and great images. Thanks. If it ain't Fauci, it ain't Science !
RM, have you heared of the KNM Kvikk?
The Kvikk was a Snøgg class fast patrol boat of the Royal Norwegian navy. From 1987 to 1994 the Kvikk was used to test out different types of electronic warfare equipment. Different jammers and other very powerful microwave emitters.
It was discovered that crew that had served onboard Kvikk had a marked increase in children with severe and debilitating birth defects.
After a long time of different studies and various comissions the affected were given monitary compensation.
I know microwaves are not ionizing. However, could there be something with very high intensity microwaves?
No doubt that there were something about serving onboard the Kvikk. And no other patrol boat of its class. Or any other class of patrol or torpedo boat. (Of wich the Norwegian Navy had alot of. As our coast favours defense tacktics with such vessels.)
I read that one thing they would do on the Kvikk was to place a plate on the deck with a sausage on it and turn on the equipment and the sausage would be coocked. Heated through.
I'm not sure why they were given compensation. Could be because they were irradiated well above the established limits.
But ULEZ cameras ARE directed energy weapons! They direct energy into transferring our hard-earnt money into the back pockets of those who don't deserve it!
Great video as always Lewis!
Parents do realise that no masts means no mobile phones, so can't contact you children and they can't call you or emergency numbers.
I did hear that the Frequencies used by 5g were used by the US Military developing a weapons system that would affect the enemy. However the power used was a hell of a lot higher than what mobile masts use. The out put from 5g Mobile phone masts is not high enough to cause problems to humans or animals, and also with the Antennas being high up on top of the mast they are well away from humans and animals on the ground. However if they pumped up the power to say several KW then that cauld cause a problem. But because the power is so low not sure what the power out of a 5g mast is, it will not
cause any harm to anyone. I do beleive the US Dept Of Defence did issue a Document on the test that were done using the 5g frequencies for a beam type weapon, but don't think it went beyond Research, but one never knows. But I suppose its the same with Microwave Technology, used at exstemely low power no effect, but high power then you start to cook.
Flat earthers everywhere 😢
It is amusing when people confusing ionizing with non-ionizing radiation - I work with both. Ionizing side though is very regulated outside of incidental x-ray production due to high voltage (the one situation a radio engineer might encounter, such as a working around a hot klystron or travelling wave tube). When one expects to work with ionizing radiation and the local parlance refers to spectrum in the units of electron-volts (eV) instead of MHz, GHz, THz, or the wavelength, that is the time to be aware of what is going on, knowing how dosimetry is tracked and analyzed, and knowledgeable about simulation code packages (thermal neutron is 0.025eV, visible light 1.8-3.1 eV, UV 3.1eV to 12.4 eV, water molecule ionizes at 12.6 eV, positron-electron annihilation 1.022 keV, medical x-ray 30-40 keV, etc).) With that said, from a safety standpoint (to prevent unnecessary exposure intensity and duration), ionizing radiation ISN'T that hard to train for and work with. Airline crews honestly have the most risk cumulative for cancer due to cosmic radiation exposure from being at high altitudes, despite not wearing dosimeters, their exposure can be quantified as the conditions have been measured and correlated well with simulations in the last decade. Speaking of simulations... it is usually decently quick to simulate a RF field from an antenna put on load (once drawn, the sim takes under a minute and your done)... running a particle physics or nuclear reactor model in MCNP/GEANT/FLUKA, etc. will consume as many CPU cores as you can throw at it - and I am not aware of any of those codes being able to run on a GPU. RIP if doing nuclear fuel burn-up calculations, production grade runs take DAYS on late model high-performance hardware, but this is necessary for establishing spent fuel handling precautions as spent nuclear field is widely more dangerous for a human-health perspective than fresh fuel.
Microwave Operators Disease is a recognised medical disability. Caused by RF spark gap of morse operators. The same injuries were caused by Comms Technicians servicing Phone masts and inproper fitting and records of antenna. The guy won conpensation for 90w of RF to his head. My Ex MoD (Army/Navy) lecturers at college were all adament there was NO MINIMUM SAFE level of RF emissions. And there were disagreement over emissions levels in the industry over the amount of money overriding industry concerns.
Every time I see the BT Exchange building in your footage (around 0:30 mark) I scream YORK! Its nice to see my home town in videos 😂
Some people need to get some sleep and stop staying up for weeks on end.
One of the things I find really annmoying is the "there is no evidence that..." E.g. "The us no evidence that mobile phone comms cause health issues".
But the opposite is also true in many cases, e.g. in the mobile phone health issues it is probably just as valid to say that "there is no evidence to suggest that mobile phones are safe" either. I find that argument to be so spurious in so many fields, - n0t jsut in the context of this video.
I find it especially egregious when sscinetists use that argument.
"There is no scientific evidence that UFOs are from anywhere other than earth i.e. they are natural phenomena or other wise caused by man".
Yes that statement may be true - but if it is it is true because no sc ientists has given the phenomoena serious study.
Or becuase science simply disregerards the evidence, e.g. ancient sitings are discarded "because they are just stories", but in other sciences ancient writings or drawingts are excceptex and not excluded just becuase they are old and written by observers without a modern sciencxe detree.
Apologies Manchsester Ringway, not intending to have a go at you, but that line of arguing and the phrasee "there is no [scientific] evidence that..." is in many examples so illogical when you apply logic to it.
The last and newest DirectEnergyWeapon Creation that I had heared is a pooping chair with a tesla coil inside for the thoughtcontroll. Direct Energy Telephone Towers are an old idea.
Thanks
Thank you!!!
If you’ve ever had an RF burn then trust me there is a link . I live near the Crystal Palace transmitters and many people have had cancer
Of the brain
They may have had cancer but Crystal Palace transmitter has NOTHING to do with it whatsoever l
@@RingwayManchester no disrespect but there has been a pattern.
Proof please
@@RingwayManchester come to south London . There’s been a link for years. Many people have had brain cancer issues . In the near radius of the old transmitters . No disrespect but you clearly have never done pirate radio etc you’re an admirer of it . Come to south London honestly I’m no conspiracy theorist but there is a link to certain brain cancers due to tetra etc .
Had a sudden panic when you mentioned Mark Steel that you meant the lovely comedian, thankfully you were talking about a nut-job instead.
People still don't get that correlation does not prove cause.
love your vids
I would be more afraid of either an am tower or a microwave antenna now those will cause radiation burns. I remember a sotry that one of my brothers told while he was in the marines back in the 80's he was a electrical engineer and a buddy of his touched the wrong spot of the antenna or microwave equipment and he was burned or he was thrown I can't exactly remember what my brother said but either way it was bad. I've seen some horrors of what an am radio tower can do and how far they can emit radiating energy cause I think that's what was happening in one house that I was living in 14 years ago cause especially at night I was able to hear voices through out the HVAC system of the house and I searched high and low all over the house for a radio somewhere but none was found but there was a radio tower in the next town over about 7 or 8 miles away. I also remember seeing a video on RUclips from a construction guy that was a maybe few miles away and he showed that his excavator bucket and a cable was arcing on the ground I can't remember who it was but it's on RUclips.
RF burns are definitely a thing.
The sky is falling the sky is falling!!!
Not much difference to Germany's TETRA Network. So many people thought it would fry their brains out...
What gets me about a lot of these complaints is especially with mobile phone masts the ones complaining about or refusing to have a mast close by are also the ones that will kick off the worst about bad coverage and poor connectivity
1.Why doesn't it seem to affect animals such as pets or livestock in all cases ? If it affects people on farms it should do the same to livestock ?
2. Average absorption: people have different amounts of minerals / electrolytes or non at all, others have abnormal amounts of metal fillings which MAY/or could amplifi absorption ?
3. What if any, does the energised copper ring circuits ie electrical wiring [ horizontal/ vertical ] have with these radio waves in the domestic homes ?
Ah, basically radiophobia
Absolutely brilliant RUclips documentary. I know you are not a statistician but some input into why the results were interpreted the way they were, see if you can contact someone like Ben Goldacre who still spots nails about bad science.
Thanks
My other half's in production and I set her up with a mission to find this, but apparently nothing named containing the phrase "something in the air" was produced by c4 or bbc in 2003. Could it be named something else, or a different year? I don't know why I love a documentary on any type of radiation. It does make me laugh when nobody complains about a frequency in use and then it gets refarmed to 5G and suddenly it's deadly :) the same frequency that was used for something else for 30+ years prior.
Hey thanks! So it was definitely BBC. It was 2003 and called something in the air.
@@RingwayManchester ok she's got her own access to c4 stuff but not bbc. The text she got back was "no" from somebody ex-bbc :) seems it's a more "no I won't help with that." lol
By any chance does it also focus on radiation in schools? I recall a bbc documentary that covered in classroom radiation as part of the programme, and I think how WiFi APs were higher radiation due to them being in the room vs a mast... I feel like I have this saved on a backup tape of my old NAS. no doubt, they're likely different.
Edit: I'm sure we will find this between the community here.
13:45 the police sign makers have used a zero rather than a capital O. To reduce the width possibly? Call the P0LICE.
I thought so too
What's a Tetra Watch? Where can I buy it?
When DC/low frequency lighting was introduced, and morse and AM radio was first introduced, I don't suppose anyone even thought of checking to see if there were any dangerous side effects. We were lucky! With using X-rays for hair removal and with asbestos, not so lucky.
Its so funny that all of this over a low power system . after your other spots on this I went out and found packed away my old radio shack TRC 215 5 watt 6 channel CB walkie talkie they run on the 27.000 citizen band frequencies that thing has to be over 50 years old put batteries in it and it still works ! I played with that thing a lot as a teen by all means my brain should be cooked and riddled with cancer ! according to the conspiracy ones ! as I said before I am a ham and have a 2KW amp if there was any truth to this I would know by now .
The study that actually should be conducted is the effects of electromagnetic signals in combination with amalgam in peoples mouths.
A 100% scientifically sound hypothesis is that alternating magnetic fields (from for example wiring, transformers and whatnot) causes current to be induced between teeth, one way through body tissue and the other way via saliva, and a current flowing through a combination of metal and some conductive fluid tends to dislodge parts of the metal into the fluid (and vice versa). Sure, it's way less pronounced with AC than DC (and there is no way for DC to appear due to magnetic fields), but still. The "trouble" is that if such study would actually find a link, it would get really expensive for the public sector in every country that has universal health care, and it would get really expensive for private insurance companies in countries without universal health care.
Now explain why I turned into a radioactive spider. Symptoms include, headaches, change in appetite, and having a vendetta against Peter Parker.
You may be going through menopause!
@@KeystoneInvestigations Seems about as likely as 5G I guess. 😅
Covid.
@@paulsengupta971 You cannot become ill from a nonexistent malady!
Except that it is innocuous
The 5g claim VS reality.
Before the 5g spectrum frequencies were given over to civilians; it was used by the american military from 1986 up until the time it was passed to civilian access.
There was never one single issue with any effects from the entire 5g spectrum.
If one lived at or near an american military base overseas they were near a very high power setup throughout that entire spectrum of frequencies.
Scams and psychological issues.
This reminds me better call saul.
EMF sensitivity is real. Proven by science. That show was not helping.
@@Merializer ya, like Chemtrails are real.
@@SocialistDistancing I don't know much about chemtrails. That is something else. But lot's of evidence nowadays that confirms EMF sensitivity, if you know where to look. Hint.
I wonder if you are aware of studies that found cancer? Probably not, but there are.
@@Merializer stop preaching. I'm a cancer survivor. Piss off with your crazy