On Friday, 3 May 2019 11:20:27 AEST Marghanita da Cruz wrote:

> Of course not finding evidence is not proof [...]

Philosophically yes, but it's not true there is no evidence.  Biological 
effects of EM radiation can be demonstrated on-demand in the lab and there are 
numerous epidemiological studies similar to Bruce Hocking's.  However the 
relevant standards bodies have decided that only heating effects will be 
considered, so of course that evidence is deemed to be irrelevant.

The quoted ACMA reassurance carefully avoids the issue bothering European 
countries by only concerning itself with whether the existing (heating-based) 
standards are met, supported by rather vacuous truisms such as "lower power 
output means lower radio emissions".

ACMA should take notice of the 180 scientists & doctors who advised the EU to 
"recommend a moratorium on the roll-out of the fifth generation, 5G, for 
telecommunication until potential hazards for human health and the environment 
have been fully investigated by scientists independent from industry" instead 
of trying to sweep it all under the carpet.  The Europeans are not idiots!

David L.

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