Researchers Say Big Tech Has to Do More to Reduce Toxic E-Waste Levels. Making Phones with Longer Life Spans Would Help
By B.N. Frank Materials needed to make digital, electronic, and wireless devices and infrastructure are often referred to as “Conflict Minerals” because of their devastating environmental and humanitarian costs which include massive amounts of toxic Electronic Waste being added to landfills. Earlier this year, the U.N. warned that 82% of E-Waste is NOT being recycled…
Doctors, Scientists, and Ex-Industry Whistleblowers Support Petition to Boycott 5G Phones
By B.N. Frank Cell phone safety is NOT tested on humans or animals. It’s tested on “SAM”, a plastic mannequin head. From “We Are Not Sam”: SAM is a dummy used by the telecommunications industry across the world to test the heating effects of wireless radiation of 5G mobile phones. During the test, the SAM…
How “Highly Sophisticated” Chinese Money Brokers Launder Mexican Drug Cartel Money On Burner Phones
U.S. law enforcement agents told Reuters that powerful Chinese “money brokers” operating in small cells have “upended the way narcotics cash is laundered.” They’re replacing traditional Mexican and Colombian money men who would typically launder drug money. In focus is a Chinese businessman named Gan Xianbing, who will be sentenced early next year in a Chicago courtroom…
More Eco-Disastrous Deep Sea Mining to Make Cell Phones, Weapons, 5G, etc. (Full Measure)
By B.N. Frank Ingredients needed to operate common digital, electronic, and wireless devices are often referred to as “Rare Earth Minerals” or “Conflict Minerals.” Mining has already had devastating consequences on land. Last November, CBS 60 Minutes aired a segment about the potential for environmental devastation from deep sea mining. Warnings haven’t stopped tech companies…