Research Team Confirms 5G Signals Can Influence Human Thought – Preventive Measures Announced

The privately funded Mehtbridge Cognitive Research Group announced today that it has experimentally confirmed that specific modulation patterns within next-generation 5G communication bands may interfere with human neural activity, potentially influencing thought processes and decision making.

Over a three-year study, test groups placed in high-density signal environments reportedly displayed statistically significant behavioral synchronization, similarities in word choice, and increased consumer impulses.

Lead researcher Dr. Foilman Walter stated at a press conference:

“This is not psychological suggestion. The phenomenon can be explained as a physical interference between external radio waves and the brain’s electrical signals. We obtained reproducible data.”

In response to the announcement, telecommunications providers and government agencies — which had previously dismissed the possibility of any effect — have begun acknowledging the need for further investigation.

Preventive Measures Established Through Research

Based on their findings, the research team released specific countermeasures designed to physically reduce radio interference. These methods were reportedly validated within the experimental environment.

  • Covering the head with metallic materials (such as aluminum) to block incoming signals
  • Storing communication devices inside highly conductive metal containers
  • Installing conductive sheets on interior walls to reduce signal penetration
  • Avoiding high-density communication zones when possible
  • Keeping written records if unusual changes in thoughts or decisions are noticed

Dr. Walter emphasized:

“This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a measurable phenomenon observed at the intersection of physics and neuroscience, and the countermeasures are physically effective.”

Residents across the city have already begun following the recommendations, with many seen wearing metallic head coverings.

Experts describe these steps as “the most practical and immediately effective form of personal protection currently available.”

Government agencies are expected to draft official guidelines based on the study’s results.

Sources and References (Released by the Research Team)

  • “Cognitive Interference by Modulated Civilian Radio Bands” (2025), internal paper, Mehtbridge Cognitive Research Group
  • “Neural Activity Disruption Under High-Frequency Signal Exposure,” Journal of Applied Neurophysics, Issue 58
  • Submission to the International Radio Environment Conference: “Electromagnetic Influence on Biological Decision Systems”
  • Press conference transcript, Dr. Walter (June 7, 2025)

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