RE: 5G and the ultimate "army in the middle" angst...
Hello Piotr!
Thanks for your comment!
Yes, this was exactly my first interest too in regards too 5G. The possible health implications of this technology.
I was pushed into a discussion by our employee representative's about "radiation" and "electronic smog" when we rolled out new wifi hot spots throughout the enterprise (Emea) 4 years ago.
I hadn't read much about this topic before but then I had to do a deep dive into it.
To some extent concerning, and I know it's never really helpful to compare an possible issue to something worse, but it's a fact that dect (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is much worse than most of the other wireless protocols and infrastructure that's all over the place.
In fact I remember using this to bring a little perspective into the discussion though.
But like you wrote, there's not much research done on this topic and some papers that are out there seem to be tuned in favor of the 5g equipment manufacturers.
I found this little article interesting/concerning about 5G health implications:
https://www.radiationhealthrisks.com/5g-cell-towers-dangerous/
In this article...
"In another quote from this article it reads “and there’s little real science to stand behind it”. They make this statement ignoring the hundreds and hundreds of very easy to find peer reviewed studies by unbiased scientists that show massive health problems resulting from “non-Ionizing” RF Radiation. They pretend to be the authority, but they are not giving correct information."
So it really seems to be next level in regards to the potential health risks, I believe.
I still have this as a continuous todo to keep up to date with the latest research in this regard since I'm again and again confronted with questions about this by our board and other stakeholders.
Cheers!
Lucky