DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AgendaA group of 250 scientists has signed a petition to the United Nations (U.N.), led by the International Electromagnetic Field Alliance, taking aim at both nonionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs), which are used by AirPods and other Bluetooth devices, as well as cellphones and Wi-Fi, which emit radiofrequency radiation. There has been growing concern about risks of neurologic disorders, cancer, and other health problems. Is that concern warranted? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
The concern is warranted in the sense of human society needing a warning sounded about the problem of electromagnetic frequencies of all kinds causing a shortening of human life span, and producing all kinds of health problems. This is a subcomponent of what people will experience, unavoidably, if they are living in a developed nation, given that all these electronic technologies and the infrastructure to support them are ubiquitous and shielding from it is not commonly sought. There are various ways people could reduce their risks, such as turning off Wi-Fi routers and all their telecommunication devices, at least overnight. The problem with Bluetooth technology is a question of duration of exposure. This will not be a major problem for most people, but for those who are using earbuds or other devices that are active for many hours each day, and who are also vulnerable to having neurologic problems develop from such sources will, indeed, get into trouble. So this is something that can be proven down the line to happen. It is a subset of potential problems. But for those affected, it will be life-altering.