Long before Ms. Brockovich became the subject of a blockbuster movie starring Julia Roberts, she was just another determined activist trying to stop a corrupt corporation from poisoning residents of an American community.
By B.N. Frank
Unfortunately, corruption like this never seems to end. The “Race for 5G” and all it requires could eventually expose the entire U.S. population to dangerous levels of Electromagnetic Radiation (aka “Electrosmog”) AS WELL AS create the potential for many kinds of other serious issues and events according to various credible sources (see 1, 2, 3).
Thanks to activist Liz Barris with The People’s Initiative Foundation for encouraging Ms. Brockovich’s law firm to join them in fighting against 5G and wireless radiation.
Click here for more details about the lawsuit.
Ms. Barris and The People’s Initiative Foundation have a solid track record of raising awareness, empowering citizens, and taking legal action.
For more information, you may reach Ms. Barris at contact@thepeoplesinitiative.org
Activist Post reports regularly about health issues caused by exposure to all sources of “Electrosmog”. For more information, visit our archives.
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