In part 2 of this interview series, electrical engineer Pawel Wypychowski shares surprising facts about the 5G rollout, reveals the different ways we’re already being exposed to high-frequency millimeter waves, and explains how this can impact our health.
Discussed during this episode:
- What frequencies are really used for 5G, and how the vast majority of 5G-enabled technologies are using frequencies similar to previous 3G and 4G generations
- The main reason 5G is being rolled out, and what we can do about it
- The different ways we’re already being exposed to high-frequency millimeter waves (mmW)
- Why most new cars are already an important source of mmW radiation
Links Mentioned:
- Pawel’s Patreon — Please donate to his work generously
- My book, The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs (start here if you’re new to the topic)
- The Electrosmog Rx EMF course (advanced EMF education for health practitioners or health enthusiasts)
- Pawel’s EMF assessment company in Poland
- Dimitri Panagopoulos’ presentation at PHIRE 2018
NOTE: This content is based on Nick’s opinion and is provided solely for entertainment purposes. You should do your own research when searching for information regarding health issues and always review the information carefully with your professional health care provider before using any of the protocols or recommendations presented on this podcast. The information provided is not intended to replace medical advice offered by a physician or other licensed health care provider.
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Nick, how do I see the slides from the presentation that Pawel was referencing? Was this an interview done on YouTube also, not just a podcast?
Hey Amanda! The full video version can be found on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrBiLbhvZCs&list=PL_pmfYa8Yjx0cvuE2-bm-WLxycU2argCl&index=3 — I’ve taken an older interview and re-used it for this podcast since it was so good!