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CHD gives notice to FCC against 5G cell towers on homes!

WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 5, 2020 - Children’s Health Defense (CHD) submitted an Ex-Parte letter to the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Communications Commission division against the OTARD rule expansion that unlawfully aims to allow 5G cell towers on homes. Following CHD’s successful campaign to bring awareness to the FCC intentions, the letter was signed by 15,090 people. At 735 pages, in terms of signatories, it is likely one of the largest submissions ever to the FCC. Each signatory was verified in advance of the submission to ensure the FCC would not be able to attack the integrity of the signatories.

About 2,500 of the people who signed the letter added comments to their submissions. Many shared their stories and their objections and are worth reading for an appreciation of the impact upon human lives from wireless radiation.

This submission is extremely important to protect our families from wireless harm. The FCC’s “Over The Air Reception Devices” (OTARD) rule allows wireless companies to install 5G and other cell towers and transmitting devices (not only receiving devices as the name suggests) on homes. The wireless companies will be able to enter into a contract with home owners to install cell towers on their homes, without the need for a permit, without asking for neighbors’ input or permission, and without any consideration for disabilities, property values, or other needs of surrounding neighbors.

The OTARD rule expansion will allow a “Wireless Wild West” for 5G infrastructure and antenna deployment that will include 1,000,000 antennas to provide the ground infrastructure for the satellites.

According to CHD’s letter to the FCC, the expansion of the OTARD rule would violate the Constitution and upend long-standing common law personal and property rights. The FCC does not have the authority to override people’s rights to bodily autonomy and their property-based rights to “exclude” the wireless radiation emitted by third parties from their homes.