First, people who are skeptical about it should put it to neutral.
Second, have an open mind about it and examine the evidence and the people talking about it whether these people are credible or not. But I guess the most important thing is the evidence especially the NTP study.
However, reading the study alone without careful analysis, most people would believe that it only affects rats. But considering we are bombarded with these invisible interferences around us 24/7, what could it have for long-term effects?
Another unfortunate thing is that many people will likely reject especially those tech addicts. Personally, just very recently, I experience weird skin problems. What I noticed is that, when we are out of town for several weeks, the skin problems disappear.
When I say out of town, I mean it's really out of town where cellphone signals are very weak to no signal at all. In other words, immersing in nature armed only with a DSLR camera to record some memories.
When we get back home, I thought we should be practicing as a habit to put phones in airplane mode, and set the wifi to lowest possible transmission since we only use it inside the house.
Surprisingly, we get noticeable results. Even my wife experiences headaches less often until it becomes a rare occurrence now. And, my anxiousness for no reason has been decreased significantly, too.
Definitely, something is wrong around. I'm not going to convince people they would do the same thing as me, but I encourage people to be more observant. And, if there is something wrong happens to them and it keeps persisting and it seems nothing can be done, examine the effects of invisible interferences around them.
There is plenty of evidence to show even peer-reviewed studies. Watch Devra Davis as she has lots to show us about it.
It's not bad to have advanced technology as long as it does not hurt human health. However, with today's corporate greed, we as individuals should take full responsibility for doing our own research and personal observation especially that mainstream media do not bring this info to us.
So, if you're a skeptic, keep this info in neutral but don't reject it totally, have an open mind to consider revisiting it in the future because through learning and questioning are keys to finding solutions and knowing what to do.
Anyone has time this lockdown, instead of listening and binging on TV, try listening to these people on what they are saying about this high tech advancement in communication.
I labeled each mp3 with an expert name and topic being covered, so you'll be able to pick the topic that resonates with you most.
Keep in mind, you don't have to believe anything on what they say, but examine the evidence and the common sense the experts are saying.
Have a nice day