A Film by Christine S. Zipps, Zipps Media
New Documentary on Wireless Risks, “5G: Friend or Foe?”
Film shines a light on ever-expanding public health issue of significant global concern.
PRESS RELEASE
DENVER, CO – May 20, 2024. Zipps media today released the documentary film,
“5G: Friend or Foe?” for viewing on–line, free of charge. Directed and produced by
Christine Zipps, in collaboration with Scientific Advisor and Project Manager,
retired Professor Olle Johansson of the Karolinska Institute and the Royal Institute
of Technology in Sweden, the film aims to present the public and policymakers
with important factors for consideration related to the unchecked antenna
densification in our living environments without safety testing and the very
important new risks presented by the 5th generation cellular technology, or 5G.
Professor Johansson, Scientific Advisor and Project Manager, who is featured in
“5G: Friend or Foe?” along with a team of subject experts, says:
“5G as well as 4G, 3G, etc., is very much about GREED and very little about
human NEED. Also, it is sold to everyone as being safe although the
manufacturers, operators, insurance, and reinsurance companies don’t
believe that themselves.”
Paul Heroux, PhD, Professor, McGill University Medicine, and Commissioner of the
International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields, who
is also featured in the film, says,
“I think that industry has created within the political sphere the impression
that this radiation is inoffensive and that we don’t need to worry about it. I
disagree with this entirely.”
In producing this film Zipps media seeks to raise awareness about the pros and
cons of the widespread expansion of artificial new electromagnetic fields. The film
features subject experts who guide viewers through many considerations of this
important societal issue, and raises the question…
What type of world are we leaving our children?
With this documentary project, we have not been naive. We realize there is a lot more to consider such as other versions of wireless communication and other sources including radar, radio, and TV but for practical reasons we have used 5G as a model for discussion because 5G is on peoples’ minds. Its roll out is raising concerns all over the world, including how the non-stop exposure increases will impact our living environments.