Attorney Aaron Siri discusses the precautionary principle regarding Wi-Fi and 5G exposure on the Joe Rogan Experience, questioning why consumers must prove harm rather than manufacturers proving safety.
"What is the cumulative effect of being if you put your Wi-Fi around under your bed every night, your whole life, what is the effect? There are numerous studies that show that it does have certain effects."
"The precautionary principle would indicate that until you know it's safe, the onus is on those who want to expose you to it to prove to you it is, right? It shouldn't be the other way around."
"I don't think anybody has to prove to you that Wi-Fi is not safe to say, you know what, based on the precautionary principle, I'm just going to turn off the Wi-Fi every night at my house because I don't know — like that doesn't seem unreasonable to me."
"Why would it be crazy if we found out that there's a particular frequency that's bad for your memory or bad for your brain and that we're using it to broadcast something — that completely makes sense."
"It's almost like you prove to me that doing this all day is going to cause brain cancer or else you're cooked. No. Why don't you show me the study shows it doesn't do that? That's the way it should work with products and product safety."