Bristol University Dodge Safety Questions and Mislead about 5G - Has Testing Increased Suicides? | Smombie Gate | 5G | EMF

We decided to ask Bristol University about their 5G experiments and how safe the students are from exposure due to the massive increase of suicides there since 2015 when the testing began. The answers from the FOI that was sent to Bristol university is patchy as to whether informed consent being attained by students and members of the public who are involved in the trials or are innocent bystanders of the 5G military grade transmissions that Bristol University is testing. Apparently, ‘post grads’ choose to participate meaning that undergraduates cannot be involved? This is not true, as if you look at any part of Bristol’s 5G ‘Smart Internet Lab’ microsite, it illustrates quite clearly the level of participation from unaware students and members of the public. Also, Bristol university states:

“The antennas used for transmission are within the test labs. There are no permanent installations of 5G research hardware and no hardware is currently on test.”

This statement is intended to be utterly misleading. There are a whole host of videos that have been uploaded by Bristol University that clearly show cars being driven around the campus using 5G and other huge 5G trials exposing unwitting students and general public to what could be dangerous even deadly levels of 5G RF. Seriously – How can 5G experiments be conducted in Public and on Campus without the informed consent of all those being exposed is given? Bristol University are regularly breaking the Nuremberg Code and they have filmed themselves doing it. Bristol’s 5G scientists are either ignoring the safety of the Public and themselves or they really do not know except for their own experiences whether or not 5G is safe. When British and American soldier suicides are increasing by the year since they’ve been using these 5G frequencies, I wonder if MOD sold off these frequencies to Telecoms companies because suicide and death was too high?

The University state they are using, ‘CE marked test and measurement equipment for our experiments that’s tested and certified for relevant UK and EU standards and specific health and safety risk assessments’, but they didn’t go into detail what these standards are. If we go by ICNIRP, the levels I’m assuming they are operating within from watching their promotional 5G videos, it’s WAY LONGER THAN 6 MINUTES, meaning they’re breaking the insanely modest International Standards. We know from watching Live Blood Analysis videos that it’s clear how much EMF and RF exposure destroys healthy blood within 2 minutes making it clump together, which is also seen in this Live Blood video on the effects of Smart Meters. Bristol’s 5G lab is using guidelines for EMF and RF protection that is horrendously outdated i.e. assessing damage caused by a fire based solely on how hot it feels and not looking at underlying DNA and cell damage, which there is plenty of proof of within Smombie Gate’s archives. The official negative health effects of 5G seem to be ignored under the guide of it being an ‘experimental technology’. Where does Bristol University’s duty of care come into play or have they signed off all students as live guinea pigs?

Bristol University continues to keep 5G information secret:

Bristol University Continues to Withhold Critical Info on 5G to the UK Public

We believe the next step in the evolution of Legislation will have to be recognising that all Humans are on a sensitivity range for EMF and RF, some are fine, whilst others literally go insane and commit suicide because they hear voices in their heads – Yes, it’s proven that EMF and RF can produce these effects in the Human brain.

Closer to Bristol, Plymouth Live reported: The Cornish group Villagers Against Masts (VAM) call for greater scrutiny of mobile phone technology and coverage, citing serious concerns over health risks including mental health. Jane Harvey, founding member of VAM, says she has deep concerns about the amount of masts needed for 5G network. She said:

“Since researching the health effects, I have a real concern over masts, but also Wi-Fi and the looming 5g technology. Unfortunately Cornwall and Cumbria have been chosen to trial 5g in rural areas. Also, once they get permission for one mast on an AONB, a precedent is set and it would be very tricky to stop more. 5g is a weapons grade frequency. There is no knowing the future implications for us – we are the guinea pigs. Jane cites a spate of suicides at Bristol University. Over the last year or so, they have had an unprecedented number of students committing suicide.”

It seems that only when mass 5G illegal Human experiments have been conducted that people Hell-bent on making money who are pushing agendas for control and surveillance may stop and listen in places like China and the USA, but we really believe there’s a fighting chance in the UK and Europe to STOP 5G before it starts. We cannot help but speculate that the increase of suicides at Bristol University are in-line with Biological effects from exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell tower base stations and other antenna arrays.

12 Bristol University students either found dead or committed suicide since 2016:

  1. Miranda Williams, 19. Philosophy student found dead in Bristol Royal Infirmary on October 13, 2016, three weeks after the start of term.
  2. Daniel Green, 18. The fresher, studying history,   was found dead in his room in university halls of residence   on October 21, 2016.
  3. Kim Long, 18. Was in the first term of his law degree when he died at his halls of residence on November 10, 2016.
  4. Lara Nosiru, 23. Neuroscience student found dead in the Avon Gorge on January 30, 2017. Inquest ruled she took her own life.
  5. Elsa Scaburri, 21. Third-year languages student was found dead near her Wiltshire home on March 20, 2017. Verdict: Suicide.
  6. James Thomson, 20. Second-year maths student was found dead in his room on October 25, 2017. Verdict: Suicide.
  7. Justin Cheng The University of Bristol confirmed that Cheng, from Canada, had been found dead away from Bristol on the evening of 12 January 2018.
  8. Omojola Ogundipe, 20, was in the second year of an economics undergraduate degree at Bristol University. 14 March 2018.
  9. Alex Elsmore, 23. The electrical and engineering student was found dead on April 21, 2018, near Clifton Suspension Bridge.
  10. Natasha Abrahart, 20. Second-year physics student died on April 30 2018.   She was found dead in her flat in Bristol.
  11. Ben Murray. Was in the first year of an English degree when he died “suddenly and unexpectedly” on May 5 2018.
  12. Bertram Crawford, a second-year English student at the University of Bristol, committed suicide on 17th November 2018.

Here’s the FOI in all its glory:

Freedom of Information Request (our reference FOI18-541)

We refer to your Freedom of Information request dated 22 November 2018. We apologise for the delay in responding to your request. We are currently short-staffed and have a backlog of requests that we are working through as quickly as we can.

University’s Response

You requested information regarding testing of 5G technology by the University of Bristol. Further to Section 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the “Act”) we confirm that the information requested is held by the University of Bristol (the “University”).

The University’s Smart Internet Lab has provided the following response:

Current defined frequencies from OFOM and 5G specifications are 3.5GHz, 26GHz/28GHz bands.

  1. When did you start testing 5G on campus?

From 2015 research addressing candidate technologies has been ongoing, but not product testing.

  1. What types of antennas, masts and arrays are you using in experiments and on Campus (include specifications)?

For sub 6GHz Massive MIMO 0.5λ linear array of sleeve dipoles and 32 x 4 patch antenna array. For millimetre wave Flann horn antenna.

  1. Do students have the choice of being exposed to the 5G tests?

Yes, postgraduate students can choose to actively participate in 5G research. See also answer to Q6.

  1. How often are the 5G and wavelength tests?

Several measurements per month.

  1. What wavelength RF spectrums do your experiments operate at and historically when have they been broadcast?

3.51GHz and 24.25 to 27.5GHz. See answer to Q4 regarding when the tests are conducted.

  1. Have you done any health impact assessments or observations?

University operates under health and safety at work procedures with associated risk assessment. All research activities are carried out by appropriately trained staff, within their respective laboratories or in the University’s anechoic chamber.

A full risk assessment is undertaken by those engaged in the measurements, addressing risks to themselves and others who may be nearby. These risk assessments are approved in accordance with University health and safety processes.

  1. Have you any health and safety guidelines you’re following?

See answer to Q6.

  1. What standards and guidelines are you operating within for the 5G hardware, antennas, arrays and masts?

We operate CE marked test and measurement equipment for our experiments. All the equipment is tested and certified for relevant UK and EU standards.

  1. Have you asked students for releases forms or their full informed consent to be tested on with 5G and other wavelengths?

See answers to Q3 and Q6.

  1. I’d like to see a Birdseye plan of the University and where the antennas, arrays and masts are situated, please include a key for all the departments shown on the map/plan.

The antennas used for transmission are within the test labs. There are no permanent installations of 5G research hardware and no hardware is currently on test.

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