Josh Del Sol - Emfs
Escaping 5G Radiation Harm in your Home
With Josh del Sol Beaulieu, creator, “Take Back Your Power”
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As concerns grow over expanding wireless infrastructure, including cell towers, smart meters, routers, and connected devices, solutions for reducing exposure are gaining attention. Filmmaker and advocate Mr. Del Sol argues that much of this exposure is within
individual control. He promotes practical steps outlined in his documentary Take Back Your Power (2017), which examines the risks of utility smart meters. His work expanded into the “5G Crisis: Awareness & Accountability Summit,” featuring interviews with dozens of experts, and the co-founding of the InPower Movement, which offers tools like the “Notice of Liability” to challenge institutional overreach.
Beyond health concerns, proponents of this perspective frame the issue as a broader question of personal freedom and governance. They warn that increasing technological
integration could intersect with global initiatives such as the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and the concept of “smart cities,” raising fears about centralized control and restrictions on individual choice. In this view, the debate over wireless infrastructure is not only about safety, but also about preserving autonomy in an increasingly connected world.
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