Sunday, November 26, 2017

Email FCC Commissioner Rosenworcel: She Wants To Hear About Your Internet Problems


Take Action Now: Write Commissioner Rosenworcel, at broadbandfail@fcc.gov, stating that the American people choose health and privacy over wireless speed and data harvesting.

This is a message from Whatis5G.info
Why?
FCC Commissioner Rosenworcel has invited the American people to email her about broadband coverage problems around the country. She states she will share the concerns of the American public with the other commissioners. Lets hold her to it. 

The Commissioner even set up an email account specifically dedicated to hearing from the public about broadband “fails.”

Watch the following 3 minute video clip starting at 54:56



Commissioner Rosenworcel states,
“I set up this account [broadbandfail.fcc.gov] to take in the public stories and ideas. And I will share everything that comes in with the Chairman and with my colleagues, because I think it’s time to turn every one of those ‘broadband fails’ into something better – ‘broadband success.’”
Although the Commissioner’s invitation was intended to be used to map out and address coverage gaps, it would well serve those of us fighting 5g-small cells as a means to give the Commission honest feedback from the public of what we actually DO want – safe, reliable, fast, cyber secure, and energy efficient fiber to all homes and businesses.  We do NOT want to compromise our health and privacy with the forced installation of small cell towers next to our homes.  Profit and “mobile speed” do not trump our health and privacy.

Please take a moment to send a short email to Commissioner Rosenworcel, at broadbandfail@fcc.gov, stating that the American people choose health and privacy over wireless speed and data harvesting.
The Message

We want safe, reliable, fast, cyber-secure, and energy efficient fiber to all homes and businesses.
We do not want small cells in front of our homes emitting harmful radiation 24/7, and that will invade our privacy by providing the “necessary” infrastructure to harvest our data.
Again, send your email to:  broadbandfail@fcc.gov.
To add extra weight to your message, please cc the following people from the FDA, CDC, and NCI (National Cancer Institute)
Daniel.Kassiday@fda.hhs.gov
Michael.OHara@fda.hhs.gov
William.Jung@fda.hhs.gov
Robert.Ochs@fda.hhs.gov  
linetm@mail.nih.gov
maryanne.bright@nih.gov