Scientists Appeal tegen de toepassing van 5G
In een Scientists Appeal, welke reeds ondertekend is door 8000 wetenschappers uit 63 landen, wordt urgentie gevraagd voor het stoppen van de toepassing van de nieuwe 5G-zendtechnieken.
Door de mogelijke toepassing van 5G zullen de blootstellingsniveaus ontoelaatbaar hoog worden. Omdat ruimschoots aangetoond is dat RF-velden schadelijke effecten kunnen hebben is te ontwikkeling van 5G een onaanvaardbaar experiment.
Meer informatie is te vinden op:
https://www.5gspaceappeal.org/
De inleiding van dit Appeal :
To the UN, WHO, EU, Council of Europe
and governments of all nations
We the undersigned scientists, doctors, environmental organizations and citizens from (__) countries, urgently call for a halt to the deployment of the 5G (fifth generation) wireless network, including 5G from space satellites.
5G will massively increase exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation on top of the 2G, 3G and 4G networks for telecommunications already in place.
RF radiation has been proven harmful for humans and the environment.
The deployment of 5G constitutes an experiment on humanity and the environment that is defined as a crime under international law.
Dit Appeal is mede ondertekend door diverse wetenschappers uit Nederland:
Gertrude Arends-Zimmerman, Master of Environmental Hygiene, Waalre
Cor Bakhuizen, Doctorandus in Biochemistry, Rotterdam
Marry Barrett, Biochemical Researcher, Leiden
Daan de Boer, Geobiologist, Geovital, Leiden, Zuid-Holland
Mariska de Wild-Scholten, MSc Geology, Geochemistry; Postgraduate research on alternative electrolyte material for solid oxide fuel cells; Former Senior Scientist at Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN); Former Photovoltaics Editor for International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment; Currently Expert in Life Cycle Assessment of Photovoltaics for SmartGreenScans; Groet
Rolf Hadderingh, MSc Biology, Wageningen
D. K. Hammer, Doctorate in Physics, Dipl.Ing., Emeritus Professor, Technical University of Vienna, Technical University of Eindhoven and University of Groningen; Nunspeet
Peter Lentjes, BSc Environmental Science, Forestry and Landscape Planning; Geographic Information Systems expert at Wageningen Environmental Research (part of Wageningen University & Reseach) (Retired), Innovation Advisor at Dutch Cadastre; Ruurlo
Gabriëlle Rossing, MSc Environmental Sciences, Lecturer and Researcher at Hogeschool Zeeland University of Applied Sciences, Bergen op Zoom
Frederika Schreutelkamp, Doctorandus in Molecular Biology, Retired, Amsterdam
Johanna Van Sebille, Doctorandus in Biology, University of Nijmegen, Faculty of Science, Nijmegen
Hans van Sluis, MSc Chemistry, Biochemistry, Retired, Amersfoort, Utrecht
Leendert Vriens, PhD, Physicist, Philips Research Fellow, Retired, Knegsel
C. Vuuren, Doctorandus in Biology, Master in Environmental Business Administration, Hoofddorp
Arthur Westra, Doctor of Biology, Haarlem, Netherlands
Johan Wisserhof, PhD, Delft University of Technology, Radboud University, De Steeg