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We are focusing on the benefits of high-speed internet for remote islands and communities. Internet connectivity can be a life changer, allowing access to education and opportunities. With the internet, you can learn anything, even from top universities like MIT. It also enables remote villages to sell goods and services globally, bringing prosperity to rural areas.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service, leaving many areas without access to emergency texts or the ability to share memories. T-Mobile is changing this by partnering with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a space-based network compatible with any phone. This unique network automatically connects you if you can see the sky. And because connection matters, we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their current carrier. Experience the future of connectivity with T-Mobile Starlink.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You'll be amazed at how easily you can connect – T-Mobile Starlink provides coverage virtually anywhere with a view of the sky. If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service, leaving many areas unconnected. This means emergency texts, emotional messages, and precious memories go undelivered. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone. With T-Mobile Starlink, if you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Speaker 0: Nature is vital to our existence, offering essential resources and a home for wildlife. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, our ecosystems are essential to life on Earth. But as we embrace modern conveniences, such as wireless technology, we're introducing massive amounts of electromagnetic radiation into our environment. How does this invisible toxin affect the natural world we depend on? Let's explore. Wireless radiation, also known as radio frequency or RF radiation, is emitted by devices like cell phones, Wi Fi routers, and cell towers. It's all around us, helping us stay connected and communicate seamlessly. Both humans and animals rely on the Earth's natural electromagnetic field. The rapid expansion of wireless network technologies, like five g and the Internet of Things network, introduce new foreign electromagnetic signals, disrupting nature's delicate balance. The increasing presence of wireless radiation in our environment raises concerns about its impact on wildlife. Birds, bees, and other creatures rely heavily on natural electromagnetic fields for navigation and communication. What happens when these fields are disrupted? Studies show that birds experience disorientation due to interference with their magnetic navigation systems. This can lead to migratory disruptions and other behavior changes. Bees, crucial pollinators in our ecosystem, are also affected. Research indicates that exposure to wireless radiation decreases the colony strength and egg laying rates of bees. And it's not just animals and insects, plants too are affected by wireless radiation. Studies show that wireless radiation exposure damages trees, shortens plant lifespans, and contributes to rapid species decline. The underwater Internet of Things network, also known as the smart ocean, is a growing network of underwater devices and technologies that collect and transmit data beneath the ocean's surface. The wireless signals emitted by the underwater IOT network are completely audible to marine life and will become an inescapable torture chamber for ocean habitants such as dolphins and other marine mammals that use sonar and sound waves to navigate, communicate, feed, and reproduce. Wireless networks have significantly increased the radio frequency or RF environment on Earth by at least 10 to the eighteenth times. Additionally, five g deployment and other new internet services will require tens of thousands of additional satellites to be launched into Earth's atmosphere, which has already been shown to produce bright lights in the night sky and may produce, as of yet unknown, environmental consequences. Wireless radiation is a part of our modern world, and its convenience is undeniable. However, understanding and mitigating its environmental impact is essential for the health of our planet. Together, we can ensure that our technological progress does not come at the cost of our natural world. CHD's electromagnetic radiation and wireless team is fighting back against involuntary radiation exposure from wireless tech and the privacy invasion that comes with it.

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The speaker wants to install Starlink to demonstrate it's the only way they can connect with their convoy.

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Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are converging to uniquely change humanity and world power. Technology exists to transport anyone anywhere on Earth in under an hour and to deliver WiFi from space without cell towers. Space-based energy can trickle-charge devices and power cars and houses. The current energy paradigm based on Edison and Tesla's technology is expensive, dangerous, and wasteful, but people are used to it. Space power will change world power dynamics, and even a small country could harness it. Power dictates whether a nation's values prevail or it must submit. This dynamic is a recurring theme in history and continues today.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You’ll be amazed at how well it works, even in the most unexpected locations. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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The speaker wants to install Starlink to demonstrate it's the only way to connect with their convoy.

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- Providing low-cost, high-bandwidth Internet to parts of the world that lack it or have expensive access is seen as the single biggest step to lift people out of poverty, because Internet access enables free learning and selling goods and services globally. - SpaceX currently holds a very dominant position in space launch; it will likely execute about 90% of the mass launch to orbit this year. - Approximately 80% of all active satellites in orbit are SpaceX satellites, and they are providing global high-bandwidth connectivity throughout the world. - The connection discussed is on the SpaceX connection.

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We are on a fiber optic cable that will be laid from here to Brazil, not satellite. This cable will carry phone calls under the ocean, with robots burying it in the seabed. 95% of all telephone and data is transferred through submarine cables, not satellites.

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We need to address the problem and secure $2,000,000 for STARLINK installation. I’ll connect you with my advisor, Lyle Repacki, for a briefing. You’ll present to the working group focused on establishing an emergency communication center, which will enhance redundancy and intelligence gathering. I’ll ensure you get the necessary information as soon as possible. Thanks for your help. Take care.

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RadioShack advertises its affordable transportable cellular telephone. The phone allows for constant communication. The advertisement depicts a phone call being taken in a field. The caller overhears news about a merger and advises buying 100 shares. The affordable transportable cellular telephone is available exclusively at Radio Shack.

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While driving to set up a Starlink unit, the speaker and their team were flagged down by Sue, an 83-year-old woman who lives alone. Sue said she had no power, water, or food and no way to get anywhere, and that she'd had heart surgery two weeks prior. She asked if someone could drop off a generator and hook it up to her breaker box and well. The team already had a generator with them and were fueling it up to get her hooked up. Sue had fallen and had a mark on her forehead. The speaker said Sue went from forlorn to uplifted and laughing. The team will continue setting up the Starlink unit provided by Elon Musk and expects to have everything set up for Sue by the time they return.

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Space is exciting, spurs imagination, and forces us to ask big questions. Space affects and connects everyone.

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Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are converging in ways that will change humanity and world power. Technology exists to transport anyone anywhere on Earth in under an hour and to deliver WiFi from space without cell towers. Energy can also be delivered from space, allowing devices to charge without being plugged in. The current energy paradigm based on Edison and Tesla's technology is expensive, dangerous, and wasteful. Space-based power will change world power dynamics, and even a small country could harness this technology. Power dictates whether a nation's values prevail or whether it must submit. This dynamic is a recurring theme in history and continues today.

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A drone is being flown high to get over a 2,000-foot mountain range. The drone will lose signal once it goes over the range. A smaller drone, a T30, is acting as a relay. It sits on top of the mountain to double the signal range, allowing the larger drone to deliver supplies over the mountain.

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5,050 Starlink satellites are currently in place. More satellites will be deployed to help people in areas with no cell service, such as Canton, call for help and reach loved ones.

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The speaker found it alarming that Asheville was reportedly disconnected from all roads, with nobody allowed in or out. Upon arriving in Asheville, the speaker set up personal Starlink devices at hotels where state troopers were staying. The troopers then flocked to the Starlink devices because they lacked connectivity, their radios were unusable, and they hadn't been provided Starlinks. The speaker claims that Biden, Harris, and Governor Roy Cooper illegally canceled the contracts for these Starlinks, leaving first responders unable to communicate. The speaker believes this lack of communication cost lives and that private citizens had to provide their own Starlink devices.

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Speaker rents a car for repairs and asserts, 'These new cars are cell phone towers. That's what that is right there. See that?' and, 'you can't turn them off.' They suggest buying an old car to avoid being blasted with radio frequencies the entire time checked out, like a cell phone tower while you're driving around. 'So when they ask where all the chat GPT information is coming from, guess what? Here you go.' They mention 'GSR speed assist app.' 'This tracks your speed so that Google gets your information the entire time,' and claim, 'Google knows and they can get send you a ticket.' Finally, 'In the newer cars, you're not allowed to turn this LTE off. You can turn off Bluetooth and Wi Fi, but you can't turn off your car being a cell phone.'

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service. This means emergency texts aren't sent, emotional messages go undelivered, and memories remain unshared. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the first space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their carrier. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Day 10 after the hurricane in North Carolina, the speaker is at an airport in Boone, where Elon Musk provided several hundred Starlink units. The speaker is deploying in a second wave on Blackhawk helicopters into isolated areas to deliver the units. The first deployment will provide internet access for prescriptions and allow residents to communicate their needs. Upon arrival, locals reported that no aid, including FEMA, had reached them yet, and they felt abandoned.

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Space is crucial to modern life and warfare, impacting everything from GPS to military operations. As threats like cyberattacks and satellite jamming increase, a dedicated military branch focused on space is essential. The United States Space Force is being established with expertise from the Air Force, joint services, and the private sector, preparing for challenges well into the 22nd century. As adversaries explore the moon and private companies innovate in space, we must stay ahead. The Space Force will defend our nation both on Earth and in space, adapting to an environment without borders or conventional rules. We will envision the unimaginable and prepare for the impossible, thinking beyond traditional limits and into the vastness of space.

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The speaker introduces antennasearch.com to find cell phone towers near homes and suggests switching cell phones to LTE instead of 5G to boycott a system that is allegedly poisoning people. The speaker claims safety tests are inadequate and that the rapid rollout of 5G since 2020 is causing radio wave sickness, which was allegedly removed from medical books in the 1920s. Symptoms of radio wave sickness purportedly include fevers, chills, shortness of breath, fatigue, headaches, loss of smell, insomnia, pain in the chest, dizziness, muscle pain, hypertension, strokes, and thyroid issues. The speaker states that cell phone tower companies are immune to lawsuits and references a 1971 US Navy document that supposedly acknowledged the damages of this technology. The speaker eliminated WiFi, Bluetooth, and smart meters and now uses a wired internet connection.

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Starlink - A Deep Look at SpaceX's Internet of the Future
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Starlink is a network of orbital satellites aimed at providing global broadband internet access, initiated by Elon Musk in 2015 due to unmet demand. By January 2021, over 1,000 satellites were in orbit, serving more than 10,000 beta customers, with 500,000 orders by May 2021. SpaceX plans to launch 42,000 satellites by 2027. Starlink targets rural areas where traditional internet is unreliable, potentially serving 60 million people in the U.S. alone. The system aims for low latency and high speeds, with early tests showing 50-175 Mbps and 20-40 ms latency. Despite challenges like weather impacts and competition, Starlink could generate significant revenue for SpaceX, potentially funding Mars colonization.
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