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Crazy conspiracy theory

Good4Nothin

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There's a crazy conspiracy theorist, David Icke, who said the coronavirus pandemic is somehow related to 5G.

How ridiculous!! Youtube has removed his videos on this subject. I took several links to various sites, and the video was gone.

Well good! We can't have the public getting all upset just because free speech is supposedly a right in this country!

But then I thought wait a minute, let's see if there could be any truth in this crazy stupid idea. Electromagnetic fields may act via calcineurin inhibition to suppress immunity, thereby increasing risk for opportunistic infection: Conceivable mechanisms of action - ScienceDirect

"a good number of studies have demonstrated that modern, man-made ambient electromagnetic fields can have both stimulatory and inhibitory effect on immune system function"

HUH?? EMFs CAN affect the immune system? So, wait, maybe there is some possibility 5G has contributed in some way. Shouldn't we be allowed to get information from all sides of the question?

WE DON'T KNOW. And we aren't allowed to say anything about it on the big sites that are NOW CONTROLLING OUR ACCESS TO INFORMATION.

Goodbye freedom, goodbye America.
 
"This article identifies adverse effects of non-ionizing non-visible radiation (hereafter called wireless radiation) reported in the premier biomedical literature. It emphasizes that most of the laboratory experiments conducted to date are not designed to identify the more severe adverse effects reflective of the real-life operating environment in which wireless radiation systems operate. Many experiments do not include pulsing and modulation of the carrier signal. The vast majority do not account for synergistic adverse effects of other toxic stimuli (such as chemical and biological) acting in concert with the wireless radiation. This article also presents evidence that the nascent 5 G mobile networking technology will affect not only the skin and eyes, as commonly believed, but will have adverse systemic effects as well."

Adverse health effects of 5G mobile networking technology under real-life conditions | Request PDF

There are lots more. No doubt that 5G CAN adversely affect some aspects of health. More research needed, of course.

Does it relate to the current pandemic? No idea.
 
Y'all just had to have your Tiger King stream without glitches. Now look what you've done.

Way to go.
 
So ... is everyone ok with Big Tech deciding what is true or not?
 
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