I interview Ian Jarvis about how he and his team are successfully stopping 5G towers going up in the UK.
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5G Activism: Raising Awareness and Taking Action Against EMF Dangers
The Rise of 5G and Community Action
The advent of 5G technology has brought promises of faster internet speeds and better connectivity, but it has also raised significant concerns among various communities. Ian Jarvis, an activist and speaker on the dangers of 5G and electromagnetic fields (EMFs), sheds light on this contentious issue. In a recent discussion, Jarvis highlights the advancements of 5G, its real-world impact, and how communities can effectively raise objections to its deployment.
The Role of Reliable Information
One of the challenges in this activism is the abundance of misinformation and often contradictory reports. Ian underscores the importance of examining information from multiple sources, including those that favor and oppose 5G. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of the issue, individuals can make informed decisions and better articulate their objections.
Websites like EMFScientist.org and various international platforms offer substantial scientific research and articles to better inform the public about the potential risks associated with EMF exposure. The goal is not to induce unwarranted fear but to encourage informed decision-making.
Practical Steps to Raise Objections
Raising objections can indeed seem daunting, but Ian breaks it down into manageable steps:
- Learning the System: Familiarize yourself with your local council’s website to track new planning applications.
- Community Mobilization: Spread the word by delivering leaflets to residents, informing them of new applications.
- Formal Objections: Write letters highlighting concerns such as the impact on local aesthetics, health worries, and practicality.
- Engage Representatives: Send your objections not just to the planning department but also to local councilors and Members of Parliament.
- Persistence: Continue submitting objections and educating the community as new applications arise.
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