When people question 5G, they are told it is just about faster internet.
But now 6G is already being developed, and the conversation is much bigger than speed.
6G, also called IMT-2030, is being designed for immersive experiences, expanded coverage, new forms of collaboration, and more advanced connected systems. It is expected to support a world where AI, sensors, smart cities, autonomous systems, digital infrastructure, and machine-to-machine communication become even more deeply integrated into everyday life.
If 5G was only about faster internet, why is the next generation being built around AI-driven networks, sensing capabilities, massive data collection, smart infrastructure, and frequencies that move into much higher ranges?
The FCC has already opened experimental licensing for frequencies between 95 GHz and 3 THz, spectrum ranges connected to future high-frequency wireless research and 6G development.
That should make people ask serious questions.
What are the long-term biological effects?
What happens when wireless infrastructure becomes even denser?
What kind of surveillance, tracking, and data collection will be built into these systems?
Who controls the data?
Who benefits financially?
And why is the public expected to accept all of this before the full health, privacy, and consent issues are openly debated?
6G may be marketed as innovation, but any technology designed to connect everything, sense more, process more, automate more, and operate in higher frequency ranges should be treated with serious caution.
That's not fear.
That's intelligence.
That's discernment.
That's asking questions before the infrastructure is already everywhere.
The real issue isn't whether technology can be useful.
The issue is whether people are being told the full truth about where this is going.
What do you think?
Are 5G and 6G simply about convenience, or are they part of a much larger control grid being built around society?
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