Learning from the Automotive Revolution
In the mid-20th century, cars were belching poisonous lead and black smog into the air. Children were suffering from lead poisoning, smog was choking our cities—and the auto industry did everything it could to block meaningful change. What finally forced safer, cleaner cars? Government regulations like catalytic converters, unleaded gasoline, and emissions standards. These mandates compelled the auto industry to innovate.
Today, we’re facing a parallel crisis with the wireless industry—but the threat is mostly invisible. Radiofrequency (RF) radiation blankets our communities, saturates our classrooms, and follows us around 24/7 through smartphones and Wi-Fi routers. Just as Big Auto resisted emissions controls, Big Telecom is resisting safety regulations that would force it to innovate toward cleaner, safer technologies.
To make matters worse, a single federal law—Section 704 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act—prevents American communities from even raising health objections about cell towers, Wi-Fi networks, or other wireless infrastructure. It’s the equivalent of telling citizens in the 1960s, “You can’t protest cars spewing toxic exhaust, because the auto industry says it’s safe.”
Mr. President, we need you to repeal Section 704, restore our constitutional rights, and unleash the next wave of technological innovation—one that uses safer, low-entropy, light-based (Li-Fi) communications and space-based broadband.
Section 704: The Law That Stifles Innovation and Endangers Public Health
- A Legislative Gag Order
- Signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996, Section 704 explicitly forbids local governments from rejecting cell towers based on health or environmental concerns.
- This law effectively removes the public’s right to protest wireless “emissions,” even when credible science indicates potential harm from chronic, low-level RF radiation.
- Bad Science, Locked In
- Section 704 ties us to outdated FCC guidelines that focus only on thermal (heating) effects of microwave radiation.
- Modern peer-reviewed studies show non-thermal biological effects—including DNA strand breaks, oxidative stress, and potential neurological impacts.
- Imagine if we’d told people in the 1970s: “Your car’s pollution is fine as long as it doesn’t catch fire and burn you.” That’s basically the FCC’s stance on RF radiation.
- Public Law 90-602 Ignored
- Public Law 90-602 (Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968) mandates the government to continuously research and regulate harmful radiation—including RF.
- Because of Section 704, communities can’t even invoke this law in local decisions. The result: telecom corporations face no meaningful pressure to deploy safer technology.
The Automotive Parable: Why Regulation Sparks Innovation
- Cleaner Cars Didn’t Happen on Their Own
- Auto manufacturers claimed catalytic converters were expensive and unnecessary—but government standards forced them to adapt.
- Today’s cars produce a fraction of the pollution they did decades ago, and the auto industry thrived once it embraced innovation.
- Wireless Emissions Must Follow the Same Path
- Right now, Big Telecom has no incentive to adopt safer solutions if they can place towers anywhere, ignore non-thermal effects, and count on Section 704 to stifle legal challenges.
- Repealing Section 704 is essential to unleash market demand for safer technologies.
- Industry Resistance vs. Public Demand
- Just as millions of Americans demanded cleaner air and unleaded gas, millions of parents now demand safer schools and communities—free from unregulated microwave radiation.
- Without legal leverage, this public demand falls on deaf ears. Repealing Section 704 puts the power back in the hands of local communities.
The Technological Evolution We Need: Li-Fi, Space-Based Broadband, and Smarter Devices
- Li-Fi Instead of Wi-Fi
- Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) uses light to transmit data, offering faster speeds and far less biological impact than microwave-based Wi-Fi.
- By restricting the signal to visible or infrared light, Li-Fi drastically reduces the deep-body penetration microwaves can cause.
- This is a game-changer for schools: Instead of blanketing entire classrooms with microwave radiation, each desk could have a Li-Fi light source providing gigabit connectivity—safer and faster.
- Space-Based Broadband Over Neighborhood Towers
- Deploying satellite broadband (e.g., Starlink or other next-gen constellations) puts high-power transmitters far away from schools and homes—in space, not in your backyard.
- This transition parallels how we moved industrial factories away from residential areas. It’s common sense: keep harmful emissions away from people.
- Smartphone Design with “Interferometric Array Antennas”
- Just as catalytic converters cleanse auto exhaust, interferometric array antennas could create “null zones” near the body—reducing the radiation that penetrates the user.
- Imagine a phone or tablet that automatically lowers its RF output when near your skin, shifting to Li-Fi or wired connections whenever possible.
- Mandating Cleaner Emissions
- We already do it with cars and factories; why not with wireless devices?
- If Section 704 is repealed, communities and states can demand industry meets strict new emission guidelines—paving the way for safer, lower-power, or light-based communications.
Why Only President Trump Can Fix This
- A Presidential Signature Created the Problem
- Bill Clinton signed the 1996 Telecom Act, including Section 704, which effectively blocks local democracy and consumer protection.
- A Presidential Signature Can End It
- Congress hasn’t stepped up, and agencies like the FCC are captured by industry interests.
- President Trump can repeal or override Section 704 via Executive Order or champion legislative repeal, restoring the people’s right to challenge dangerous deployments.
- Until Section 704 Is Gone, Nothing Else Matters
- No new study, public outcry, or local referendum can override a federal gag order.
- Once that gag is lifted, the public can insist on adopting Li-Fi in schools, pushing cell towers out of residential neighborhoods, and forcing the telecom sector to innovate for safety.
Conclusion: Repealing Section 704 Will Usher in a New Era of Safer Technology
America led the world in automobile safety standards, transforming an industry while protecting public health. Now, we must do the same with wireless technology.
- Section 704 is the single barrier preventing the free market from demanding safer, more advanced solutions like Li-Fi and space-based broadband.
- Public Law 90-602 needs to be followed, not ignored. We have the right—and the responsibility—to regulate harmful radiation to protect our children.
- Innovation thrives under pressure. Once telecom companies are forced to meet stricter safety requirements, they’ll develop the next generation of smarter, cleaner tech.
Mr. President: Repeal Section 704. Give Americans back their constitutional right to challenge unsafe wireless infrastructure. Just like catalytic converters and unleaded gasoline were once seen as impossible demands but became global standards, let’s create a new frontier of safe connectivity—for our children, our communities, and our collective future.
A Call to Action for Every American
- Contact President Trump
- Demand he repeals Section 704. Remind him that our children’s health and our constitutional freedoms are at stake.
- Spread Awareness
- Share this article. Use the hashtag #TrumpRepeal704 on social media.
- Educate friends and neighbors: Let them know their local officials currently cannot consider health risks when towers go up.
- Demand Safer Tech Everywhere
- Ask schools to consider Li-Fi or wired connections.
- Ask local businesses to look into low-entropy, low-power solutions.
- Advocate for space-based broadband to keep harmful transmitters away from neighborhoods.
- Support Independent Research
- Groups like RF Safe, Environmental Health Trust, and others rely on donations and volunteers to study and spread awareness of non-thermal RF harm.
- The science is on our side—help keep it independent and thriving.
Together, we can break the telecom industry’s stranglehold on public health—just as America once did with Big Auto. Let us stand up for safer technology, genuine innovation, and real freedom to protect our families. It’s time to clean up the invisible pollution of RF radiation and build a future where technology and health go hand in hand.