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Low information fearmongering nonsense. Doesn't show the frequency range he's measuring or the scale of the readings. There are no high-frequency 5G installations in Atlanta or anywhere else in the US. There are no phones available to the public that have the capability of receiving the HF 5G signals. All installations are low freq.

That said, we are all surrounded by a fog of EMF and it is ultimately not healthy. It is not the drop-dead-on-the-spot danger of a certain HF 5G range, but it does have effects. Better to discuss that then to run around fearmongering with the 5G buzzword.

Here's a little experiment that demonstrates the inverse square law with regard to radiation. Hold a fluorescent tube in your hands and walk toward a high-voltage power line. As you get close, the lamp will flicker and when you're directly under the lines, the lamp will be fully lit. Walk away from the lines and the lamp quickly extinguishes. The lamp is excited by the EMF generated by the high voltage. The intensity of the EMF varies with the square of the distance from the source. Move twice as far away and the signal diminishes by a factor of 4. Move 16 times away and the signal diminishes by a factor of 16. The same principle applies to any radiation.