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It was also mentioned that the FCC has the power to override the Hawaii County's <br /> decisions that do not favor the Telecommunications companies. I responded to the <br /> County worker who made that statement - "if that is true, than are you saying that <br /> you work for the FCC, the Telecommunication companies & NOT for the people of <br /> Hawaii County?" She did not respond to my question,just reiterated that the FCC - <br /> Federal Communications Commission has the power to allow Telecommunication <br /> companies to continue with 5G development. Therefore, I realize that the <br /> government (federal, State, County) do not work for the people. <br /> In closing I will add the following items to support my written testimony against <br /> any 5G development in Hawaii County and all of Hawaii: <br /> 1. In July 2020 the Hawaii County Council members: A. Chung, David, Eoff, M. <br /> Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, S. Lee Loy, V. Poindexter, T. Richards, Villegas ( 8 voted <br /> Yes & 1 voted No) for Resolution No. 678-20 ...........Calling upon all <br /> Telecommunications companies and public utilities operating in Hawaii County to <br /> cease the buildout of 5G wireless infrastructure until such technologies have been <br /> proven through independent research and testing to be safe to human health and the <br /> environment. Submitted a copy to Mayor Kim, Roy Takemoto, Managing Director, <br /> & Michael Yee, Director of Planning. The studies before July 2020 & up to the <br /> present date confirm the dangers of 3G, 4G, & 5G EMF pollution. This resolution is <br /> proof that elected representatives in 2020 put the lives of the residents of Hawaii <br /> County first & foremost. Now, in 2024 Hawaii County officials are not concerned <br /> about any dangers from 5G wireless EMF pollution, which represents stronger <br /> emissions of electromagnetic frequencies. <br /> 2. In October 2019, the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP), in <br /> cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State of Hawaii (DLNR), The <br /> Nature Conservancy, the American Bird Conservancy, Pacific Bird Conservation, <br /> and the San Diego Zoo Global did a study of the Hawaiian indigenous birds, <br /> Kiwikiu (Maui Honeycreeper/Parrotbill). They attached VHF radio transmitters to <br /> the legs of 10 Kiwikiu before releasing them into the Nakula Natural Area Reserve, <br /> southern slope of Haleakala. The Kiwikiu is only found on Maui, critically <br /> endangered. They are small, weighing less than an ounce, fewer than 150 remain. <br /> The 10 Kiwikiu birds that they attached the VHF transmitters to study found 7 dead <br /> and 3 alive. The 3 Kiwikiu found alive did not have the VHF transmitters on their <br /> legs & somehow they were able to detach these transmitters. The 7 Kiwikiu that <br /> died had the VHF transmitters attached to their legs. This study confirms that these <br /> Hawaiian indigenous birds died from electromagnetic frequencies. This study <br /> should saturate the Hawaiian communities to understand what it would take to <br /> preserve our Hawaiian indigenous birds. Blaming mosquitoes may NOT be the <br /> answer. <br />
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