A Jan. 26 Rumble video shows a photo of Dr. Anthony Fauci and an old claim about the origin of COVID-19. "U.S. Government Admits '5G Radiation Causes COVID-19' – Stunning Admission," reads the video ...
Many outlets and people have rushed to debunk this myth but myriad groups and public figures continue to perpetuate it. A conspiracy theory claiming 5G can spread the coronavirus is making the rounds ...
Conspiracy theorists are buying shields for their Wi-Fi routers in the hopes of blocking what they believe to be deadly 5G signals in their homes. But there’s just one problem: customers seem to be ...
5G conspiracy theorists obsessed with the idea that the next-generation wireless technology will bombard them with deadly radiation have settled on a brilliant plan: wearing necklaces that… also ...
A small town in England has halted the planned rollout of 5G wireless technology over fears about the health effects of the high speed network, but scientists largely believe the fears to be unfounded ...
The world around us is a scary place, with a lot of visible and invisible dangers. Some of those invisible dangers are pretty obvious, such as that of an electrical shock from exposed wiring. Some are ...
A USB drive costing $416 that claims to emit a shield that blocks "electric fog" caused by 5G was found to be a $6 drive covered with a shiny sticker. IT security firm Pen Test Partners purchased and ...
Pictured here is a 5G mobile phone mast in Cardiff, United Kingdom. It is not on fire. The same can't be said about all such towers as 5G phone masts have been vandalized following claims online that ...
Anti-5G radiation necklaces, also known as quantum pendants, are being peddled online as a way to protect yourself from allegedly radioactive 5G signals. But then, it turns out these pendants are ...
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