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5G, 60 GHz, Oxygen Absorption, You, and Coronavirus

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April 7, 2020
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I transcribed the opening of this video for you to know what 60 GHz does to the human body.

Dana Ashley narrates:
The impacts of 60 gigahertz [GHz] are not widely published but here’s what I can tell you, and it’s a part, ironically, from promotional material of the big telecom companies themselves. It reads “60 GHz has a very distinct impact on none other than oxygen itself.”

Yes, here are articles released by companies touting the benefits of 60 GHz. They openly admit that 60 GHz is absorbable by oxygen.

All the frequencies before 60 GHz are not impacted. Once it hits 60 GHz it spikes and becomes hugely absorbed by oxygen.

In this article by companies selling products that are going to run on 60 GHz they say it’s going to help its interference levels. https://www.60ghz-wireless.com/60ghz-technology/60ghz-technology-v-band-carrier-class-radios-for-p2p-p2mp-wireless-networks/

Isn’t that nice. They don’t want your first shooter video games to lag, and most of us know from mainstream releases promoting 5G that things like water and trees are going to get in the way of this frequency. So how in the world does this even make sense that we are using it unless their intentions are something else besides faster speeds?

02:13 mins
Anyway, knowing this frequency impacts oxygen, now, does it make sense to you how possibly when you mess with the absorption of oxygen in the human body … let me give you one guess which organ is going to suffer first.

The way 60 GHz impacts oxygen is this. Oxygen the atom is O. Oxygen the molecule is 02. Two atoms together.

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