With the support of “5G Free Topanga & Beyond” and “Los Angeles Skywatch”, Thomas McFarlan is leading a Stop-5G demonstration in Venice, California on Saturday September 28th, that’s open to all peaceful demonstrators, who seek to stop the omnipresent deployment of the 5G wireless network infrastructure, and technology, in the Los Angeles region and beyond.
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A quick overview of why the 5G wireless network infrastructure, and technology, need to be stopped, and stopped now not later…
The 5G wireless network will output ten-to-hundreds of times the amount of harmful radiation as the current 4G wireless network, additionally, all will be exposed to this new 5G radiation 24/7, even those who don’t use a cell phone or wifi. The new “small cell towers” that are critical to the 5G infrastructure plan, are set to be deployed every 200 feet, literally all across America including residential areas. This means that every residential neighborhood block, will have a 5G “small cell tower” installed in front of homes every 200 feet — and there will be no where to go to escape this 5G radiation, as these “small cell towers” will blanket the entire U.S. — from big cities to the most remote of regions.
Experts are saying the areas that get tricked into installing 5G, will see home values drop… Additionally, the surveillance abuse crimes that Ed Snowden warned the world about in 2013, are expected to dramatically increase in scale and scope, if 5G is deployed as planned.
Clearly 5G must be stopped, and it must be stopped now not later…
Based on the great success of July's “National Day of Action to Stop 5G”, Thomas McFarlan — with the promotional support of “5G Free Topanga” and “Los Angeles Skywatch” — will lead a demonstration on Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice, California on September 28th 2019.
Below is a video feature, anti-smart meter guru Jerry Day produced, of the previous month’s “National Day of Action to Stop 5G” demonstration, that Thomas McFarlan and Julie Levine led in Venice California.
Demonstration Logistics
Date: September 28th 2019
Demonstration Time: 10:45am—1pm (Please do arrive at 10:45am sharp)
Demonstration Route: Abbot Kinney Blvd. from Venice Blvd. to Westminister Ave., then back again.
Meet-up Location: 10:45am in front of the French Market Café at 2321 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice, CA 90291 (just south of Venice Blvd. on Abbot Kinney Blvd.)
Extended Demonstration & Flyering Time: 1pm— 3pm (for those who wish to flyer or demonstrate longer)
Parking: Parking is usually pretty easy to find on Abbot Kinney Blvd., south of Venice Blvd. on Abbot Kinney and surrounding streets, before 11am. This is the area right in front of the French Market Café, so finding parking shouldn’t be difficult.
Please do bring your own demonstration signs, if you have time to make one, however there will be some extra pre-made signs available for those that don’t have a sign. Use succinct language slogans in the signage you create, so people in passing cars, and people walking by quickly, will be able to readily understand the message we’re trying to get out to the public. For example, the simple phrase: “5G Proven Unsafe for All”, or “Stop 5G Wireless Now”, or even just “Stop 5G”, or “5G Proven Unsafe”, are excellent succinct slogans that immediately communicate what our message is — even people who pass by our demonstration for just 1–2 seconds in a car, will have enough time to read and understand these succinct type of messages. Flyers will be made by the leader of this demonstration, that will contain all the key scientific facts about 5G, and these flyers will be handed out to all the demonstrators, to pass out to those in the public who are receptive, so this is where the key details of our message will be communicated.
Peaceful demonstrators only. Generally speaking, all that is asked and all that is required, is that all demonstrators simply exercise basic common sense and common courtesy towards the public, and the business owners along Abbot Kinney Blvd., while engaging in the demonstration.
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is legally considered a “Traditional Public Forum”, thus is a legal and appropriate location to hold a demonstration, to voice and present opinions, thus to exercise First Amendment rights. Traditional Public Forums, are places that have been traditionally considered available for public assembly and debate. The authority of the government to limit expressive activity in these places is sharply limited. Streets, sidewalks and parks are included in this category. Below are a few basic Q&A facts to know, when exercising one’s First Amendment rights, as denoted in The Rutherford Institute’s website page, “Constitutional Q&A: The Right to Protest”:
Q: What are my rights to protest in a traditional public forum?
A: Places historically associated with the free exercise of expressive activities, such as streets, sidewalks and parks, are traditional public forums and the government’s power to limit speech and assembly in those places is very limited. The government may not impose an absolute ban on expression and assembly in traditional public forums except in circumstances where it is essential to serve a compelling government interest. However, expression and assembly in traditional public forums may be limited by reasonable time, place and manner regulations. Examples of reasonable regulations include restrictions on the volume of sound produced by the activity or a prohibition on impeding vehicle and pedestrian traffic. To be a valid time, place and manner regulation, the restriction must not have the effect of restricting speech based on its content and it must not be broader than needed to serve the interest of the government.
Q: Can I picket and/or distribute leaflets and other types of literature on public sidewalks?
A: Yes, a sidewalk is considered a traditional public forum where you can engage in expressive activities, such a passing out literature or speaking out on a matter of public concern. In exercising that right, you must not block pedestrians or the entrances to buildings. You may not physically or maliciously detain someone in order to give them a leaflet, but you may approach them and offer it to them..
Q: Can my free speech be restricted because of what I say, even if it is controversial?
A: No, the First Amendment protects speech even if most people would find it offensive, hurtful or hateful. Speech generally cannot be banned based upon its content or viewpoint because it is not up to the government to determine what can and cannot be said. A bedrock principle of the First Amendment is that the government may not prohibit expression of an idea because society finds it offensive or disagreeable.
Also, protest speech cannot be banned because of a fear that others may react violently to the speech. Demonstrators cannot be punished or forbidden from speaking because they might offend a hostile mob. The idea of a “heckler’s veto” has no place in First Amendment law.
For a detailed explanation of Americans’ right to protest and demonstrate, visit the full Rutherford Institute’s website page, “Constitutional Q&A: The Right to Protest”
For a detailed explanation of why the 5G wireless network infrastructure, and technology, must be stopped, visit the Stop 5G on Earth and Space website for a very thorough explanation, backed up by the endorsement of thousands of renowned and independent, scientists and doctors of integrity.
If you have any questions about this demonstration, or would like to add your name to the email list to receive notices of future demonstrations, you can email Thomas at: [email protected]
For more information about the "5G Free Topanga & Beyond" organization that is a leading force in Stop-5G movement for all of Southern California, visit their Facebook page at this link, or email Julie Levine at: [email protected]
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