A Slow Death by 5G Wireless Technology
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhDProgressive Radio Network, July 9, 2019 During the past year, Senate hearings leading up to the roll out of 5G wireless technology have made it quite clear that the race to capture first prize in the Internet of Things has little do to with popular consumer demands for improved internet […]
Read MoreThe Race Towards Extinction: Climate Change versus the 5G Roll Out
The Race Towards Extinction: Climate Change versus the 5G Roll Out Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, April 15, 2019 By now, most of us should have come to realize that plant, animal and human life is not eternal on this planet. For several decades atmospheric scientists have been warning that the […]
Read More5G: The Path to Becoming Wired into All Things
5G: The Path to Becoming Wired into All Things Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Commentary Hour, May 19, 2020 On May 18th, Tucker Carlson interviewed a person who argued for the dramatic urgency to support 5G wireless technology. His reason was that the Chinese were making every effort to dominate the 5G […]
Read MoreThe New York Times Succumbs to Conspiratorial Paranoia
The New York Times Succumbs to Conspiratorial Paranoia Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, May 16, 2019 The New York Times continues to descend further into spewing fiction masquerading as news. Its most recent analysis cahllenges Judith Miller’s delusional screed about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction as sheer nonsense. Evidently the Times […]
Read More5G: The End of All Things
5G: The End of All Things Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, March 16, 2020 We have become thoroughly accustomed and habituated to endless advertising by drug makers to buy into the promises of pharmaceutical drugs or to consent to the nutritional value of junk food. Yet the drug and food industries […]
Read More5G’s Roll Out of Cosmic Junk
5G’s Roll Out of Cosmic Junk Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, November 11, 2019 For years, scientists have warned about the dangers of enormous amounts of debris orbiting our planet. Aside from wrenches and other tools used by astronauts, plastic bags, and yes even a toothbrush, according to the federally-funded Areospace […]
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