(The Wall Street Journal) Jack Tibbetts a member of the Santa Rosa Calif. city council knew he had a problem. It was early 2018 and hed started getting calls from constituents at opposite ends of the political spectrum. The common thread: cellular antennas going up next to their homes causing concerns over property values and health. The weight of evidence suggests that if radio-frequency emissions have any effect on humans at all it is according to the World Health Organization about on par with other possibly carcinogenic" substances including coffee and pickles. The Federal Communications Commission citing input from the Food and Drug Administration recently declared that existing limits on the amount of radio-frequency energy these antennas put out make them safe. A senior FCC official said there is nothing unique to 5G networks that poses additional health risks. None of this has stopped the social-media-fueled conspiracy whirligig that allows health scares to thrive on the internet. Cities and towns throughout Northern California are issuing ordinances that would exclude new 5G cell sites from residential areas citing supposed health concerns. Residents of Portland Ore. and Whitefish Mont. have also cited these beliefs while lobbying for restrictions.