@rysiek My concern is with legitimate debate ceding the spotlight to outrageous
conspiracies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G#Political_opposition
With regards to health specifically there is this public letter from hundreds of real doctors and other scientists:
https://www.5gappeal.eu/signatories-to-scientists-5g-appeal/
Now, if the authors of that appeal are linking a (legitimate) scientific article about negative impact of microwave radar on human health in the context of 5G, this clearly demonstrates that they have no idea what they're talking about.
A typical radar has power measured in thousands of Watts. A microwave ovens are 800-900 Watts. A typical 5G cell is 250 milliWatts. A typical WiFi is 20 milliWatts.
Mobile phones are different story because in order to talk to a base station located possibly a few kilometers away they need to apply larger power AND you keep them very close to your head. So if you talked for hours, this could have a physical effect of heating your brain, which in turn could slightly increase chances of damage. But you can easily break this chain of "could" by using headset and moving to a place with better coverage (=less power needed).