Jul 1, 2019

☢️ Verdensalt | ~ LEGAL OPINION on whether it would be in contravention of human rights and environmental law to establish the 5G-system in Denmark ~ | by Christian F. Jensen attorney-at-law | Blogger: [🤜"Rachel Santini, head of the scientist network the Danish Institute for Public Health, together with the Council for Health-Safe Telecommunications, the EHS-association, and the Danish Health Association May Day, have asked me to prepare a legal opinion on the above mentioned issue. The legal opinion is based on the rules of law in the European Convention on Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the EU directive on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora, the EU directive on the conservation of wild birds, on the precautionary principle as well as on the Bern- and Bonn-conventions on the protection of animals and plants." ~ Christian F. Jensen🤛] ... |


5G violates human rights - but it's been hused up (5G overtræder menneskerettighederne - men det ties ihjel)


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"Over 200 deltog 4. maj i en konference på Christiansborg, hvor udenlandske og danske forskere og eksperter berettede om forskning, som dokumenterer skader på mennesker, dyr og planter forårsaget af mobilstråling, og om hvordan nordiske og europæiske sundhedsmyndigheder løber fra deres ansvar – og endelig hvordan medier fordrejer og fortier bagsiden af 5G. Viden, som den danske befolkning ikke får fra ansvarlige myndigheder og medier" (MAY DAY) ....

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LEGAL OPINION on whether it would be in contravention of human rights and environmental law to establish the 5G-system in Denmark



(Excerpts from enclosed doc) : "A reply from the Danish minister of Energy, Utilities and Climate to the parliamentary committee, dated April 1st 2019, regarding the intended system's implementation in Denmark states that": 
”The limits currently being employed in Denmark have their basis in recommendations from the EU, which are founded on limits set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The telephone companies shall ensure compliance with these limits, which are 2 W/kg wherever people are staying and move about. These limits are technology neutral which means that the limits apply irrespective of the technology employed, e.g. 2G, 3G, 4G or 5G. 
The telephone companies have informed that they expect the number of mast positions to be increased by 15-25% towards 2025 as a result of the phasing in of 5G. It is the companies' expectation that the combined electromagnetic exposure will be increased by 10-20% compared to today.
The telephone companies expect the exposure from the mobile nets to remain far below the limits, also when the 5G-nets have been fully expanded.
The 5G-net will be based on higher frequencies than the other technologies, and the mobile signals will therefore have a shorter range. This means that there will be need of a finer mesh with more base stations (small cells). These base stations will transmit using a lower effect than e.g. the antennas transmitting on 2G, 3G and 4G. The radiation will therefore be correspondingly smaller.” (..)..


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