Lazaro Aleman
ECB Publishing, Inc.
Monticello resident John Hill is on a mission to raise awareness and alert his fellow citizens of the dangers of 5G towers and communication devices, which he calls “towers of death.”
An amateur radio operator, Hill wrote a letter to the Monticello News decrying the effects of fifth-generation wireless (5G), which is the latest iteration of cellular technology, engineered to increase significantly the speed and responsiveness of wireless networks.
Fifth-generation is the successor to the 4G networks, which provide connectivity to most cellphones currently. Cellular phone companies began deploying 5G worldwide in 2019, their goal eventually to replace 4G everywhere.
According to Hill, Monticello already has 5G tower in its midst, although the device has yet to be activated. Its location, he says, is on a pole on the east side of the First Baptist Church, not far from the Monticello Police Department.
“Hardly anyone in town has seen the white conical short tower on the top of a telephone pole,” Hill says.
It's not only 5G towers that Hill worries about, however. He is also concerned about the 4G structure north of the Calvary Baptist Church on Pearl Street, just east of the Rancho Grande Restaurant.
Hill recently came to the newspaper office and invited this reporter on a short walk to the area near the 4G tower. At the time, he was carrying an electromagnetic fields (EMF) meter, which according to its manufacturer, is designed to detect and measure EMFs, whether in the form of AC magnetic, AC electric or radio-frequency (RF) microwave.
As Hill approached the Pearl Street tower with his meter in hand, the digital numbers on the face of the meter began to fluctuate rapidly, spiking from about 2,000 to upwards of 5,000 and down again before spiking back up. Hill explained that the tower emits microwaves in pulses, accounting for the rapidly changing numbers. His point was that the closer one got to the tower, the higher the radiation and its cancer-causing and other harmful effects.
Hill holds that the high frequency of 5G makes it more powerful and dangerous than the old technology, which was already dangerous. He foresees a day in the not too distant future when small 5G towers will populate city blocks every 500 feet or so.
“It will create an unseen haze of dangerous microwaves that people will live in for 24 hours every day,”Hill says.
He notes that in 1996, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act, which deregulated and removed the safety requirements in the Communications Act of 1934.
“It only left a burn factor (thermal) where microwaves can not penetrate in a person’s skin at a certain level,” Hill says. “But this has nothing to do with the non-thermal dangers of microwaves. Only the skin counts, not the harm to organs of the body, including the brain.”
Hill says he is sounding the alarm before it's too late. He notes that in Geneva, Switzerland, and Brussels, Belgium, 5G is barred because of the lack of safety studies.
“The technocrats plan to have thousands of low-flying satellites put in orbit by SpaceX by 2025,” Hill writes. “5G will be beamed to the earth and it will cover the earth. Birds, bees, animals and people will be damaged. The bees, birds and moths fly to feed in distant places. They return by following the earth’s natural magnetic lines. Already with 4G, many bees and birds have died as the manmade microwaves interfere with their homing return.”
He notes that the new microwave-pulsed smart electric meters being installed on houses tie into 5G and pose a danger to the home dwellers. He urges citizens to educate themselves on the issue; discuss it with neighbors, clubs and churches and hold “a kind of referendum to stop 5G and cell towers in Monticello.”
Hill recommends that people view several YouTube videos that he says provide excellent information on the issue of 5G and the dangers it poses. The videos include “Wireless Wake-up Call” by Jeromy Johnson; “5G Towers effect Bees, Birds and People Fact/Fiction”; “ Scientists Keep Warning about the Dangers of 5G” ; and the Environmental Health Trust's “ What you need to know about 5G.”
He also shared a YouTube video showing U.S. Army personnel demonstrating what is supposed to be a microwave truck for use in crowd control.
“I believe this story,” Hill emailed. “It (microwave truck) can burn a person's skin at seven football fields way. I believe they can do the same with 5G to 6G systems. They can increase the cell tower's power to neutralize the people. If this is true, then their control of the people will become absolute.”
Hill's message is simple. He wants citizens to educate themselves on the issue; discuss it with their neighbors, in their clubs and churches and then hold “a referendum to stop 5G and cell towers in Monticello.”