The adoption of 5G mobile technology could enable $12.4 trillion of global economic output by 2035, according to a study by IHS Markit (commissioned by Qualcomm). The study, The 5G economy: How 5G technology will contribute to the global economy, sees 5G as not just an improvement over 4G, but as a transformational step change that will make …[continue reading]
Going on from one of the most read stories published by TruePublica on the health effects of the latest technology 5G (What you don’t know about 5G but will find out when its too late) long-time United Nations staff member Claire Edwards summarizes worldwide developments in the 5G situation. While still far from a victory claim, there …[continue reading]
TruePublica Editor: Following on from our exclusive reports (Mobile Phone Cover-Up) (From Phonegate to Dieselgate) by Annelie Fitzgerald who is a member of the Safe Schools Information Technology Alliance, comes this article from Microwave News about research conducted on rats that developed a cancer link that was once thought impossible by the manufacturers of mobile phones and …[continue reading]
By Graham Vanbergen: A recent Guardian article entitled “The inconvenient truth about cancer and mobile phones” stated that “On 28 March this year, the scientific peer review of a landmark United States government study concluded that there is “clear evidence” that radiation from mobile phones causes cancer.” The article went on to say that “For …[continue reading]
By Claire Edwards, BA Hons, MA – worked for the United Nations as Editor and Trainer in Intercultural Writing from 1999 to 2017 writes the following appeal: The first eight months of WWII with no fighting – was called The Phoney War. Using millimetre waves as a fifth-generation or 5G wireless communications technology is a phoney war …[continue reading]
Are stupid people too stupid to realize that they are stupid? This question has been asked for thousands of years but only in the past decade or so has it been answered scientifically. Winners of the Ig Nobel Prize, Dunning and Kruger showed that – yes – there is something to this age-old question. EMBED …[continue reading]
Minnesota’s Legislature just approved a spending plan that would set aside $900,000 over one year to assist homeowners in turning their lawns into bee-friendly habitats. That’s right—the state of Minnesota wants to pay residents to make their lawns better for bees. The plan aims to replenish the food source of the rusty patched bumble bee—a fuzzy and …[continue reading]
THE HIGH COURT [2017 574 S.] BETWEEN BANK OF IRELAND MORTGAGE BANK PLAINTIFF AND PETER CODY AND HEATHER CODY DEFENDANTS DECISION of the MASTER of the HIGH COURT, 14th day of May, 2019 1. On all sides we hear calls for “conversations” on the issues of the day. It’s time we had a conversation about the proposed …[continue reading]
THE CIA WAS THERE BEYOND THE SHADOW OF DOUBT On June 5, 1968 , presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was reportedly shot and killed by a “lone nut.” The Robert F. Kennedy assassination seems to have been run along similar lines to the murder of his brother. A carefully prepared “lone nut” had the blame …[continue reading]
Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more time. Jim Rohn – 1930-2009 – American Entrepreneur-Author