1977 Russian study on the biological effects of nonionizing millimeter radiation [5G]

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So, I've been researching conspiracy for a solid decade or so, and awhile back I came across an article during some research that was a part of the cia.gov document repository website, where you need an RDP number in order to search for specific documents. I am well aware that just because a document is on the cia server, does not give any automatic validity to the truthfulness of said document. However, this study, titled as the topic title is, was a study conducted in Russia in 1977 where they dosed mice for 15 minutes a day for 60 days, and measured the biological effects. The intensity they dosed the mice at was the same as the FCC legal limit for cellphone radiation, 1mw/cm². What is interesting is that several months later, the link I bookmarked to the document was changed, and the pdf file of the scanned study was 404'd, with a date that shows the day they intentionally removed it, as shown by a "updated on x.x.x date" message. Now, I have the study saved and will re-upload it for anyone who would like to take a gander to discuss it. The page where the relevant study starts is on page 57. By typing the RDP number on the study on the cia website, you may be able to find the 404 page with the edited dates on it. [Next post will have the link, give me some time to get my ducks in a row]

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So, I've been researching conspiracy for a solid decade or so, and awhile back I came across an article during some research that was a part of the cia.gov document repository website, where you need an RDP number in order to search for specific documents. I am well aware that just because a document is on the cia server, does not give any automatic validity to the truthfulness of said document. However, this study, titled as the topic title is, was a study conducted in Russia in 1977 where they dosed mice for 15 minutes a day for 60 days, and measured the biological effects. The intensity they dosed the mice at was the same as the FCC legal limit for cellphone radiation, 1mw/cm². What is interesting is that several months later, the link I bookmarked to the document was changed, and the pdf file of the scanned study was 404'd, with a date that shows the day they intentionally removed it, as shown by a "updated on x.x.x date" message. Now, I have the study saved and will re-upload it for anyone who would like to take a gander to discuss it. The page where the relevant study starts is on page 57. By typing the RDP number on the study on the cia website, you may be able to find the 404 page with the edited dates on it. [Next post will have the link, give me some time to get my ducks in a row]

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5G is a bad tech but not for any potential health issues, it's that when you get that small waves it gets blocked by more and more stuff. So you if you're worried about 5G you could go out with a hat and be fine and it doesn't even have to lined with aluminum foil.
 
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5G is a bad tech but not for any potential health issues, it's that when you get that small waves it gets blocked by more and more stuff. So you if you're worried about 5G you could go out with a hat and be fine and it doesn't even have to lined with aluminum foil.
Did you actually read the study?
The point is this is new information actually does point to health effects. In a study done by the Russians in the late 70s.
 
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Did you actually read the study?
The point is this is new information actually does point to health effects. In a study done by the Russians in the late 70s.

I think you are reading it wrong, looks like they were measuring the affects of wavelengths that microwaves emit. That would cause issues as they show.
 
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I think you are reading it wrong, looks like they were measuring the affects of wavelengths that microwaves emit. That would cause issues as they show.
Microwaves aren't millimeter waves. And the machine that we use to heat food doesn't emit millimeter waves. Page 57. This is just the front page that I posted from the link provided, the link has the full study. The CIA surely wouldn't remove a document starting to gain traction from being shared in relation to 5g/millimeter waves from their server. It was up for years, and once it started getting shared, they erased it.
 
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