MAY 20 SAFE TECH INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND NOTES
Jamaica talking sense re: 5G; June Yale Symposium, More
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May 21 at 7 pm ET Children’s Health Defense upcoming X Space, as announced in today’s X post: X (formerly Twitter) Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) on X Join us for a deep dive into the health impacts of radiofrequency radiation emitted by #wireless tech. Learn what CHD is doing to tackle this RECKLESS ROLLOUT across the U.S. + what you can do to protect yourself + your family! With Miriam Eckenfels-Garcia, Paul Heroux, Devra Davis, David Carpenter https://t.co/7wrTMGA1Pc
JUNE 4-6 YALE EMF SYMPOSIUM The EHT and Yale University Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences co-organized the symposium. Live in New Haven, Connecticut | June 4-6, 2024 Remote Participation Available on Zoom EHT invites you to an invitation-only expert symposium on RF/EMF at the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to be held June 4-6, 2024. A paradigm shift is underway in understanding bioelectromagnetics for public health and the environment. A multi-disciplinary consortium of scientists, doctors, and related professionals is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, fostering collaboration, and influencing policy decisions focused on the biological and health effects of electromagnetic frequencies at currently allowed levels. https://ehtrust.org/yale-2024-symposium/ with Devra Davis, MPH, PhD Hugh Taylor, MD James Lin, Phd Henry Lai, PhD Kent Chamberlin, PhD Paul Ben Ishai, PhD R.S. Sharma, PhD Suleyman Kaplan, PhD Joel Moskowitz, PhD Arno Thielens, PhD Linda Birnbaum, PhD Ronald Melnick, PhD Dimitris Panagopoulos, PhD Stella Canna Michaelidou, MD Frank Barnes, PhD Albert Manville, PhD Paul Héroux, PhD Elizabeth Kelley, MA John W. Frank, PhD Igor Belyaev, PhD Joseph Sandri, JD Robert R. Brown, MD Theodora Scarato, MSW B. Blake Levitt Carolina Zilli Vieira, PhD Robert “Rusty” Turner, MD Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD Noa Betzalel, PhD Adam Pilarcik, PhD Steve Weller, BSc https://ehtrust.org/yale-2024-symposium/
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NEWS AND NOTES
AI: AI hype is over. AI exhaustion is setting in. Google and OpenAI’s latest showcases suggest the AI bubble’s days are numbered Beyond the massively oversold new features that might not even need an LLM in the first place, the leaders of this AI push are getting lost in their own fantasies. [] Going back to the 1960s, we know humans are suckers for computers that pretend to be thinking machines, even when they’re doing nothing of the sort.[] Each of these companies present a threat in their own way, but there might be some solace in the recognition that the return to AI winter is inevitable — and the crash that’s coming could be unlike one we’ve seen in quite some time. The question is how long companies will keep spending increasingly vast sums to pump a little more hot air into the bubble to delay its total deflation. Seeing a CEO count the number of times his underlings said “AI” during a keynote suggests they’re already running on fumes. https://disconnect.blog/ai-hype-is-over-ai-exhaustion-is-setting-in/
AI: World has no ‘strong protection against dangers of AI’ Research leader warns that most governments ‘sleepwalking and not sufficiently conscious of the magnitude of the risks’ The world has no strong protections in place to protect against the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), a major report announced at the Prime Minister’s AI summit last year has warned. Experts from 30 countries authored the first inaugural International Scientific Report on Advanced AI Safety focused around general purpose AI, such as ChatGPT.[] The report identified three main categories of risk around AI: malicious use, risks from malfunctions, and systemic risks. The report is set to be a starting point for discussions at the next AI summit – the AI Seoul Summit – taking place virtually and in South Korea next week. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/world-has-no-strong-protection-against-dangers-of-ai/ar-BB1mAslV?ocid=BingNewsSerp
AI: Grim AI Predictions: Brace for the Bleak Outlook with These 15 Forecasts: Weaponization of AI, Manipulation of Reality and Fake Content, Ethical Dilemmas of AI Decision-Making, AI-Assisted Criminal Activities, AI Bias and Discrimination, Autonomous Killer Robots, Superhuman AI and Power Imbalance, AI-Induced Unemployment and Economic Collapse, The Rise of Superintelligent AI, Dependence on AI and Loss of Human Skills, Environmental Impact of AI, AI in Warfare and Cybersecurity Threats, AI in Healthcare and Biosecurity Risks, AI Takeover and Human Extinction, Social Manipulation and Mass Surveillance Grim AI Predictions: Brace for the Bleak Outlook with These 15 Forecasts (msn.com) (not an article, images with text)
ANTENNAS SCHOOLS CHD: ‘It’s Insane’: Big Telecom Pushes Bad Cell Tower Deals on ‘Literally Hundreds’ of Schools Schools looking for money are allowing telecommunications companies to put cell towers on school property, despite the health risks of long-term wireless radiation exposure. CHD Editor’s note: This is the first in a series on how the wireless industry is targeting schools for wireless infrastructure installation. Part 1 covers the recent surge and why parents are fighting back.
APPLE: Apple Reveals 'Vehicle Motion Cues' Feature to Fight Carsickness The motion sickness fighter is only one of several new accessibility features Apple plans to roll out later in 2024. The "Vehicle Motion Cues" feature works via sensors that overlay animated dots around the screen edges while the vehicle is moving. "Research shows that motion sickness is commonly caused by a sensory conflict between what a person sees and what they feel," says Apple. "[This] can prevent some users from comfortably using iPhone or iPad while riding in a moving vehicle." To combat this, Vehicle Motion Cues will use sensors inside your mobile devices to overlay animated dots around the edges of your screen when the vehicle turning, accelerating, or braking. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60804206/apple-vehicle-motion-feature-anti-carsickness/ (the video of the dots makes me dizzy)
AUTOMOBILES: Mandatory Anti-Drunk-Driving Tech Is Coming, and GM's Ready New passenger vehicles will soon be required to have some kind of impaired driving detection onboard Blame for the general increase in traffic casualties has been thrown around, with some speculating the ubiquity of smartphones (and their reckless use by drivers while their cars are in motion), increases in speeding and reckless driving during the pandemic (when traffic was generally lighter during stay-at-home lockdowns and the shift to work-from-home policies) that stuck around even as people returned to commuting, and the ever-growing size of the average American automobile as more buyers flock to large SUVs and trucks. But driver impairment by way of alcohol is easier to quantify, as policymakers can look to sobriety test data from traffic stops and post-crash investigations. In 2021 alone, drunk driving was responsible for 13,384 deaths—a significant chunk of the 42,939 (per the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) traffic deaths overall that same year. We might not fully grasp why that overall death total has stayed stubbornly high, but NHTSA can see those 13,000-some alcohol fatalities as avoidable. "The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law or BIL) directs NHTSA to issue a final rule establishing a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) that requires new passenger vehicles to have 'advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology' by 2024. The BIL also provides that an FMVSS should be issued only if it meets the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act." NHTSA acknowledges that the technological means of detecting whether a driver is drunk (or sleepy, or distracted) exist, it still isn't sure which technologies are best suited to a mandated onboard system. NHTSA admits that BAC is an unreliable indicator of actual impairment, given differences in peoples' size and weight, tolerance to alcohol, and so on. https://www.motortrend.com/news/nhtsa-anti-drunk-driving-tech-rules-coming/
AUTOMOBILES: GM Says It's Ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Your Safety GM claims people won't stop looking at their phones and it wants to minimize that danger inside its cars. According to Babbitt, CarPlay and Android Auto have stability issues that manifest themselves as bad connections, poor rendering, slow responses, and dropped connections. And when CarPlay and Android Auto have issues, drivers pick up their phones again, taking their eyes off the road and totally defeating the purpose of these phone-mirroring programs. Solving those issues can sometimes be beyond the control of the automaker. You can start to see GM's frustration. [] Babbitt's thesis is that if drivers were to do everything through the vehicle's built-in systems, they'd be less likely to pick up their phones and therefore less distracted and safer behind the wheel. He admits, though, GM hasn't tested this thesis in the lab or real world yet but believes it has potential, if customers go for it. GM Says It's Ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Your Safety (motortrend.com)
CELL PHONES RESEARCH (2016) Text Messaging with Smartphones Triggers a New Type of Brain Rhythm. Summary: Sending text messages on a smartphone can change the rhythm of brain waves, according to a new study. People communicate increasingly via text messaging, though little is known on the neurological effects of smartphone use.” https://neurosciencenews.com/smartphone-brain-rhythm-4570/
CELLPHONES CHILDREN/YOUTH: The Youth Rebellion Is Growing Seven Gen Z Leaders Working to Reduce the Harms Caused by the Phone-Based Childhood
CHD Children’s Health Defense: 3 new education flyers on the website:
· A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS)
New content on CHD TV:
May 15: EMR News Update May Week 2
May 14: Albany Minor Consent Bill Withdrawn + Advocates Against Cell Towers
May 13: Electromagnetic Radiation Poisoning
FCC POLICY INDUSTRY RURAL DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY FUND: RDOF Amnesty I have been asked my opinion several times recently about RDOF amnesty - letting RDOF winners walk away from their obligations without big penalties. I believe that at this late stage, the FCC needs to own the consequences of ISPs abandoning RDOF. I hope that the NTIA and states refuse to roll abandoned RDOF locations into BEAD grants at this late date. The FCC broke RDOF, and whether they allow amnesty or ISPS just walk away, the FCC needs to be the one to fix the problems caused by RDOF defaults. RDOF Amnesty | POTs and PANs (potsandpansbyccg.com) (Ed. note: For more background, See the Irregulators -Bruce Kushnick to read about how consumers have already paid for Broadband Who We Are (irregulators.net “The Book of Broken Promises: $400 Billion Broadband Scandal & Free the Net”, was released May 2015. NNI’s research was used to help create an investigation of Verizon New York, and settlement in July 2018, working with CWA union. Estimated at $300-500 million dollars, the settlement requires 30,000+ lines of fiber in unserved areas and the maintenance of the copper networks in non-fiber areas.
5G JAMAICA Office Utilities Regulation: Build it and they will come approach won’t work for 5G tech Ansord Hewitt, director general at the Office of Utilities Regulation, speaks during a panel discussion during the second day of the Spectrum Management Authority’s inaugural two-day Caribbean Spectrum Management Conference at the Half Moon Hotel’s Conference Centre in Montego Bay, St James on Wednesday. Ansord Hewitt, the director general of the Office of Utilities Regulation [OUR], is advising that a full assessment of all the factors in the successful implementation of fifth generation [5G] technology must be undertaken by sector players instead of assuming that potential users will immediately gravitate to it. [] Hewitt stated that the Caribbean region, including Jamaica, must consider the most efficient strategies of 5G integration that will keep consumers’ interests at the forefront. [] Is it necessary to have an islandwide rollout of 5G network? Is such a deployment feasible, or should we focus on the niche development of 5G where the speed and intensity offered by the technology are required and generate the highest returns on investments? Hewitt asked. []“Given the high capital outplay involved in ubiquitous commercial network deployment, it is safe to say that the ‘build it and they will come’ approach cannot necessarily be taken in relation to 5G and future connectivity technologies … I suggest that it is necessary that assessments be undertaken to develop a more indepth and evidence-based understanding of the current and potential future demand for the enhanced Internet connectivity and 5G services,” Hewitt continued. “Such assessments will allow governments in the region to establish the most efficient way of meeting this demand and enabling use cases in their individual countries.” “Compared to previous mobile network technologies, 5G typically relies on a large number of smaller cells in the access network. This means that the transition to 5G will require network densification and the update of network layers, thus necessitating investment across all network elements. Caribbean governments are also challenged in their ability to fund capital investment projects aimed at deploying 5G infrastructure. Countries, such as Jamaica and its regional counterparts, are still grappling with how to extend connectivity to the unserved and under-served areas,” said Hewitt. [] In the meantime, Charles Douglas, senior manager in charge of government and regulatory affairs at telecoms company FLOW, stressed that while his organisation is onboard with 5G technology conversion, attention must be given to assisting consumers who still rely on older-model technology for their operations. “At the heart of that transition is the consumers. Can you perhaps be surprised that there are tens of thousands, at one point 300,000 between all the networks, perhaps in a market of three million, who are on 2G devices that need either an upgrade, a change, a subsidy, or something to remain connected as we go forward? How do we not leave them behind in trying to further their interests when we still have connectivity gaps across the country?” Douglas asked. “We are eager and poised to do it [transition to 5G], but we’ve been trying to work with businesses who have IOT [internet of things, a network of various connected devices]-type services on 2G as well, logistics, banks, and various types of companies. It is the reality of our economy, and we have to be responsible about it,” Douglas added. https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20240518/our-build-it-and-they-will-come-approach-wont-work-5g-tech
HEALTH SCREENS: Using screens before bedtime and going to bed late associated with increased risk of childhood obesity: ARTICLE: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-screens-bedtime-bed-late-childhood.html STUDY: More information: María Fernanda Zerón-Rugerio et al, Late bedtime combined with more screen time before bed increases the risk of obesity and lowers diet quality in Spanish children, Appetite (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107293
HEALTH SLEEP: Working night shifts throws your body into chaos in just 3 days Even just a few days working night shift manages to throw off rhythms in your body that regulate blood sugar, energy metabolism, and inflammation. These findings by researchers at Washington State University help answer more questions about the connection between working irregular schedules and our susceptibility to diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic conditions. “There are processes tied to the master biological clock in our brain that are saying that day is day and night is night and other processes that follow rhythms set elsewhere in the body that say night is day and day is night,” says senior study author Hans Van Dongen, a professor in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, in a media release. “When internal rhythms are dysregulated, you have this enduring stress in your system that we believe has long-term health consequences.” “What we showed is that we can really see a difference in molecular patterns between volunteers with normal schedules and those with schedules that are misaligned with their biological clock,” says Jason McDermott, a computational scientist with PNNL’s Biological Sciences Division. “The effects of this misalignment had not yet been characterized at this molecular level and in this controlled manner before.” The findings are published in the Journal of Proteome Research. STUDY: Molecular-Level Dysregulation of Insulin Pathways and Inflammatory Processes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by Circadian Misalignment https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00418# (is sleep interruption caused by wireless also causing the same imbalances? And could be measured and causally linked?
HEALTH/MENTAL HEALTH: EMF REMEDY “INDUCED SUSCEPTIBILITY” Keith Cutter For the first time in history, personal exposure to synthetic radiation has become normalized, and my primary concern is helping you survive this madness. Unfortunately, a specific ubiquitous technology not only exposes men, women, and children to synthetic radiation but may also increase their suggestibility. I hope to write about EMF-induced suggestibility in the near future. For now, please consider this video advanced study. This will be helpful background information. If you watch the entire video, please let me know in the comments if you agree with the producer’s conclusion at the end. Video HERE. Keith’s post HERE.
INDUSTRY: A National Strategy to Close the Digital Divide? On May 15, 2024, the House of Representatives passed the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Reauthorization Act of 2024 (H.R. 4510). Tucked in the 100-page bill is a call for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth to develop and submit to Congress a national strategy to close the digital divide. Here is a quick look at what Congress is asking for. The national strategy to close the digital divide would have four main goals: Support better management of Federal broadband programs to deliver on the goal of providing high-speed, affordable broadband internet access service to all individuals in the United States; Synchronize interagency coordination among covered agencies for Federal broadband programs; Synchronize interagency coordination regarding the process for approving the grant of an easement, right of way, or lease to, in, over, or on a building or any other property owned by the Federal Government for the right to install, construct, modify, or maintain infrastructure with respect to broadband internet access service; and Reduce barriers, lower costs, and ease administrative burdens for State, local, and Tribal governments to participate in Federal broadband programs. https://www.benton.org/blog/national-strategy-close-digital-divide
POLITICS: Epstein Was Just the Tip of the Iceberg: How Blackmail Subverts Democracy The risks and dangers of bribery are well understood in politics, yet the risks and dangers of blackmail are hidden and may be much more significant. Most of us want to believe that our government is run on democratic values. Yet so often, these values take a backseat to the hidden agendas of special interests seeming to be above the law. [] Disturbing information like this can paradoxically remind us of the greater good. It is the courage of the people and the love for the common good that bring these injustices to light—fueling uncensored dialogue and constructive action. Epstein Was Just the Tip of the Iceberg: How Blackmail Subverts Democracy (wanttoknow.info)
SECURITY: Over 10 million devices were infected with data-stealing malware in 2023 Over 10 million devices were infected with data-stealing malware in 2023 (androidheadlines.com)
SPACE: Can the harsh conditions of space breed more resistant crops for Earth? To make crops resilient to climate change, scientists are exposing seeds to cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures, and low gravity. The “cosmic crops” project is the United Nations’ first foray into space breeding, part of a global effort to address rising risks of food insecurity stemming from shifting land use patterns, population growth, and climate change-driven extreme weather. The joint FAO/IAEA center was founded in 1964 amidst a post-war push to use atomic energy for peaceful means. Researchers at the time found that exposing plant material to radiation encourages mutations at a much faster rate than conventional breeding, a painstaking procedure that requires multiple generations to show changes in the plants’ phenotype, or outward characteristics. Mutations occur naturally as cells multiply by making copies of their genetic code; what starts as a random error in one strand of DNA can be replicated over and over again until the organism either repairs the damage or allows it to spread to all of its cells. [] Experiments like these carry risks, Mohanta pointed out. Mutant DNA could potentially escape and contaminate wild species or other crops through cross-pollination, which could pose a threat to biodiversity or human health if the mutations are harmful in any way — a small possibility, but one that plant breeders developing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, also face. https://grist.org/food-and-agriculture/can-the-harsh-conditions-of-space-breed-more-resistant-crops-for-earth/ (what is already happening to flora and fauna on earth: Microwave News | Review of EMF and RF Effects Flora and Fauna)
SPACE: Farmer finds hunk of charred space debris, potentially from a SpaceX rocket ‘Originally, we just thought it was garbage until we got closer.’ Regina University astronomy professor Samantha Lawler, who studies how planetary orbits evolve over time, traced the debris to a February SpaceX rocket re-entry, CBC wrote on Wednesday. SpaceX, the Canadian Space Agency and NASA did not immediately respond to PopSci’s requests for comment on the debris and its potential connection to the private space company. Though the discovery is somewhat novel today, space junk including dead satellites, spent rocket boosters, and jettisoned gear is quickly piling up in low-Earth orbit. There are 36,500 debris objects greater than 10 cm in our orbit, the European Space Agency estimates. https://www.popsci.com/science/space-debris-canada-farm/
SPACE SOLAR STORMS: ‘It’s only a matter of time’: Electrical engineer explains how solar storms could take down society Geomagnetic storms generate induced currents, which flow through the electrical grid. The geomagnetically induced currents, which can be in excess of 100 amperes, flow into the electrical components connected to the grid, such as transformers, relays and sensors. One hundred amperes is equivalent to the electrical service provided to many households. Currents this size can cause internal damage in the components, leading to large scale power outages. Also, as geomagnetic storms hit the Earth, the increase in solar activity causes the atmosphere to expand outward. This expansion changes the density of the atmosphere where satellites are orbiting. Higher density atmosphere creates drag on a satellite, which slows it down. And if it isn’t maneuvered to a higher orbit, it can fall back to Earth. One other area of disruption that would potentially affect everyday life is navigation systems. Virtually every mode of transportation, from cars to airplanes, use GPS for navigation and tracking. Even handheld devices such as cell phones, smartwatches, and tracking tags rely on GPS signals sent from satellites. Military systems are heavily dependent on GPS for coordination. Other military detection systems, such as over-the-horizon radar and submarine detection systems, could be disrupted, which would hamper national defense. https://studyfinds.org/electrical-engineer-solar-storms/
SPACE: Alternative Journalism - Bret Weinstein ‘Apocalypse When? Ben Davidson on DarkHorse LIVE’ (Ben is Space Weather Man and author of Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun) re: solar storms and the hazard that they posed to a highly technological planet Earth [] I looked more deeply into it [] as Ben has said here we are not getting the full story about the danger we are in and what might be done about it ….At about 1 hour 12 minutes Ben:[] This is a cyclical magnetic event that happens to our planet. [] This is happening to earth [] climate impacts, loss of the ozone, and extra radiation overall that we’ll be subject to as our magnetic shield weakens. We need to be asking, how do we survive this? Clearly we survive it every time. And that should be an encouraging epilogue we’re shooting for. Bret Weinstein: Wouldn’t it be cool….if we focused on what appears to be an actual threat that continues decade after decade which we are making vastly more dangerous by the way that we have built our technologies and come to depend on them. The call is coming from the Sun. This is a tremendous opportunity. Bret: would say we've added the hazard of technology and that that's really where our focus should be is that taking the part of this that's a self-inflicted vulnerability and taking it off the table would be extremely wise.[] We can start talking about how to make civilization less vulnerable to solar weather. Video here. 2 hours Follow Bret: Spaceweathernews and Suspicious Observer. (courtesy Leanore)
SPACE: ‘We are in the process of sending NASA our claim’: Space junk smashed into a Florida man’s home and caused over $15K in damages — does insurance have to pay for it? The stanchion that hit Otero’s house was from NASA flight support equipment, making it America's responsibility. But that makes things slightly more complicated. "This is kind of unprecedented," Sundahl told NPR. According to him the international law no longer applies. “It becomes a domestic legal issue, and a homeowner would have to bring a tort action against the federal government.” ‘We Are in the Process of Sending NASA Our Claim’: Space Junk Smashed Into a Florida Man’s Home and Caused $15K in Damages — Does Insurance Have To Pay for It? | Moneywise
UTILITY GRID: America’s grid isn’t ready for a renewable future. A new federal rule could change that. The regulation requires grid operators to develop plans to build out the transmission needed to deliver on Biden’s climate agenda. On Monday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, approved a new rule that could help complete this circuit. The agency, which has jurisdiction over interstate power issues, is essentially trying to prod the country’s many electricity providers to improve their planning processes and coordinate with each other in a way that encourages investment in this infrastructure. The hope is that this new regulation will not only address the outstanding interconnection challenge and growing demand but also fortify the grid in the face of extreme weather, given that more transmission will make it easier to shift electricity from one grid to another when there are disaster-driven outages. The new rule, which has been years in the making, creates two new critical requirements. The new rule also carves out a requirement for “right-sizing” existing infrastructure by, for instance, using state-of-the-art conductors and transformers to, in some cases, double the transmission capacity of existing towers. https://grist.org/energy/ferc-transmission-rule-electricity-grid/
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You can always count on the Jamaicans to be closer to reality than most - as they tend to live closer to the land and Mother Nature. Thanks for the share Patricia!