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originally posted by: carewemust
A .gov department published the findings. Are they agreeing or disagreeing?
originally posted by: Waterglass
This is NOT a fantasy as Russia, China, Italy and others have recognized the damage ti be don from 5G and have put laws in place to prevent damage.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: carewemust
A .gov department published the findings. Are they agreeing or disagreeing?
Apparently, they are republishing something that was originally published on the Journal of Clinical and Translational Research.
Also, publishing something doesn't mean they are agreeing or disagreeing with it, just that they are making it known, in the same way ATS allows all kinds of posts (according to the rules) and that doesn't mean ATS owners agree or disagree with the content of those posts.
Finally, there's a big difference between publishing something and producing it, like you said on your post.
There is a substantial overlap in pathobiology between COVID-19 and WCR exposure. The evidence presented here indicates that mechanisms involved in the clinical progression of COVID-19 could also be generated, according to experimental data, by WCR exposure. Therefore, we propose a link between adverse bioeffects of WCR exposure from wireless devices and COVID-19.
Specifically, evidence presented here supports a premise that WCR and, in particular, 5G, which involves densification of 4G, may have exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic by weakening host immunity and increasing SARS-CoV-2 virulence by (1) causing morphologic changes in erythrocytes including echinocyte and rouleaux formation that may be contributing to hypercoagulation; (2) impairing microcirculation and reducing erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels exacerbating hypoxia; (3) amplifying immune dysfunction, including immunosuppression, autoimmunity, and hyperinflammation; (4) increasing cellular oxidative stress and the production of free radicals exacerbating vascular injury and organ damage; (5) increasing intracellular Ca2+ essential for viral entry, replication, and release, in addition to promoting pro-inflammatory pathways; and (6) worsening heart arrhythmias and cardiac disorders.
WCR exposure is a widespread, yet often neglected, environmental stressor that can produce a wide range of adverse bioeffects. For decades, independent research scientists worldwide have emphasized the health risks and cumulative damage caused by WCR [42,45]. The evidence presented here is consistent with a large body of established research. Healthcare workers and policymakers should consider WCR a potentially toxic environmental stressor. Methods for reducing WCR exposure should be provided to all patients and the general population.
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originally posted by: Waterglass
Oh its out there. In college I had a room mate from Portugal. Alex the soccer player. I learned one word, poote fudiare!!!
This wasn't what I read but do a deep dive. This article explains it quite clearly.
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