You tech-bro retards who write off wireless dangers really have no idea how much your wifi is screwing you over. Your fertility is crap, your ability to think is impaired and your ability to do work is decreased.
Most people don't notice this because they don't want to know, or because they don't compare work days with and without wireless as I have many times now. The last few years I often do long days 10+ hours, in a Wifi free environment, which is basically my limit for the day, so I notice a decrease in my ability to perform very easily. If I use wifi, maybe I can do an 8 hour day, sometimes not that. A 20% drop is huge.
I also feel it IN MY BALLS (yeah I said it). It's true. After 8 hours working on wifi my balls are telling me something isn't right. They are being low-key neutered every time.
It's unwise to think I'm somehow just EMF "sensitive". The microstructure of the human body which microwaves effect are not going to differ greatly based on genetics. That is just wishful thinking on the part of tech tards.
I'm not claiming to be smarter than them*, I'm just a guy willing to consider and notice things even if I get called crazy for it. Yes I will wear the tin foil hat, I will turn off my wifi on my router, and I will reap the benefits while you go infertile.
The western world is just bathing in EMF. Your little 100 mw wifi router is not the straw breaking your dicks back.
Spoken as someone who's never measured his microwave exposure.
I know the levels I'm at while working, and the router and computer that is right next to you is far more impactful than a source far away 9/10 times. Something like 20-1000 times more exposure comes from those sources than what comes into your house from the outside.
If you're in a very well shielded building (for whatever reason) you could be increasing your exposure 1000 times relative to ambient levels by sitting near a router or even just a wifi enabled device. If you're in an EMF polluted city and a building that isn't well shielded, maybe it is only 20 times more exposure by being near a router. Still significant either way.
Just being argumentative, don't mind me.
I've been spending all my working hours in a metal building in a rural area so my exposure should be quite low.