Are Cell Towers Causing A-fib?


Do you live in the Treasure Valley of Idaho?  Have you recently experienced A-fib, A-flutter, Tachycardia, or a Rapid Heart Rate?  If so, please let us know.

We believe some of the 5G cell tower antennas in the Treasure Valley are too low to the ground, transmitting too much power, and triggering erratic heart rates (A-fib, Tachycardia, A-flutter).

Since late Q4 2020 there has been a mass deployment of small and large 5G cell towers in the Treasure Valley of Idaho. The 5th Generation (5G) of Wireless technology adds three new technologies to the older 4G  LTE Wireless Technology.

  1. M.I.M.O (multiple input multiple output) – This allows phones and cell towers to use multiple high and low frequencies to communicate.

  2. Beam Forming Technology – This allows towers to communicate with each other and 5G cell phones with a higher power focused beam of energy.

  3. Millimeter Wave Technology – Adding frequencies above 24 GHz for higher bandwidth, that travel shorter distances, requiring higher densities of cell towers.


None of these technologies have been properly evaluated by the FCC or NEPA for Environmental Safety to humans (see CHD/EHT etal  v. FCC).

After our initial NextDoor investigation feedback, We are mapping locations and time of day where the cardiac episodes began in relation to cell towers and their 5G communication beam lines.

Map Legend

  • 5G Beam Forming Lines between Antennas are in Red

  • 5G Macro Cell Towers are in Dark Grey

  • 5G Small Cell Towers in Brown

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