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they need a lot of power to generate their signal, so if they say that, you know, your cell phone is
<br />more damaging than the tower, then, well, I can't see how that is possible, okay? I would like to
<br />see more—you know, they can say whatever they want, but I don't see any documentation,
<br />okay? And, the mere fact that it doesn't cause health issues, well, it's causing emotional health
<br />issues to all my neighbors. These guys can't even sleep. The one fellow, we've all, we come
<br />here to retire. We don't retire to live next to a cell tower, okay? I think that's really wrong.
<br />There's, there are seven cell towers already in HPP. There's already seven. We don't need
<br />anymore. We need to make these guys to make the ones that are there work. There's already
<br />enough. We already have enough service, and they want to upgrade, they're not saying anything
<br />about 5G, 5G isn't out long enough to know what damage it's going to cause. And, if they say
<br />they're putting in 4G now, they're going to be putting in 5G as soon as they can, because that's
<br />where everybody's pushing, okay? And, if it was done like decent people and we had decent
<br />meetings about it, not a general membership, which is not your concern, but it is for us, then if
<br />we could have decent meetings about it as opposed to, you know, these secret board members,
<br />well so now there's only two guys on the board, it's unconscionable what's going on, and we're
<br />trying to be decent about all this. People, you know, I'm going to be forced to move, because it
<br />is—and you can't say, whether you think it, it decreases the property value or not, it does, okay?
<br />I don't care what reports say or anything. Someone comes to look at my house and they see that
<br />cell tower, they're not going to want to come, okay? I talked to any, the president of the,
<br />actually the president of the board told me. You know what he told me? Cause we said about
<br />the sign? The sign should not be on Maku`u. Maku`u is a private road. They got $2,200 from
<br />AT&T to put that sign there. That's what the president told me. So, something fishy is going on
<br />here, okay? Because and I'm not, I'm not against technology, but not when it's jammed down
<br />our throats at people's expense. Thank you for listening to us.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you.
<br />OSAKO: I'm going to hold prayer space again, because we all need this. Please put your
<br />Creator in your visualization and in your heart. [Recitation in Hindi then silence for
<br />approximately 2 minutes, 47 seconds.]
<br />RAFFIPIY: Ms. Osako, please start wrapping up.
<br />OSAKO: Healing blessings to everybody. [Recitation in Hindi.]
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much, appreciate it. Do we have any questions from the
<br />AGUINALDO: —Yeah, Mr. Chair, I have one for this gentleman right here with the Kubota
<br />hat. You indicated the, in HPP, there's seven cell towers?
<br />GINGOLD: That's what the, the head of our board has told me, but we [inaudible]
<br />RAFFIPIY Please talk into the microphone, sir, so it can be recorded.
<br />GINGOLD: That's what the president of the board told me when I went to complain about all
<br />this, and he laughed at me that there's already seven here. So, I said, "Oh, so, that makes it
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