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June 15, 2023

Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband Service Puts The Pedal To The Metal in Indy

Did you know that Verizon utilized the 5G Ultra Wideband service at the Indianapolis 500 race this past Memorial Day? In an effort to provide fans with “5G Multi-View, which allows fans at the event to customize their viewing experience in real-time,” Verizon has been steadily implementing 5G throughout the Indy area in preparation for this event.

With more wireless coverage, comes more wireless radiation.

There is a growing body of scientific literature that suggests that wireless exposure has a negative effect on health. The Department of Energy used a helicopter equipped with special instruments to measure the amount of radiation at the Indianapolis 500. No formal press release was given about the amount of radiation detected.

What makes radiation so stealthy is that you cannot see, hear, feel, or taste it. Governments across the United States are rolling out this technology in their communities without fully understanding the health impacts. In 2019, the Carmel City Council asked state lawmakers and the FCC to limit 5G deployment in Indiana until the health effects are more fully understood. Carmel residents were also concerned about the small towers being put up without notice near their homes.

No one knows for certain how many 5G towers have been installed in Indiana communities. Be on the lookout for Verizon, AT&T or other telecom companies installing new equipment in your neighborhood and learn the symptoms of electromagnetic sensitivity.