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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Alien Abduct
Simple.(standby for cencership) (ok censured)
done..
And sadly this is from the internet😊
Like a modified virus or an Asian industrial accident..
It seems to me that for this to happen it would take a lot of concentrated energy, a lot more than a 5g signal
Star and flagging thread
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Alien Abduct
Simple.(standby for cencership) (ok censured)
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Which countries have a high Covid 19 death rate, and have no 5G?
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Which countries have a high Covid 19 death rate, and have no 5G?
Iran
As of April 2019, the Global Mobile Suppliers Association had identified 224 operators in 88 countries that have demonstrated, are testing or trialling, or have been licensed to conduct field trials of 5G technologies, are deploying 5G networks or have announced service launches).[36] The equivalent numbers in November 2018 were 192 operators in 81 countries.[37] The first country to adopt 5G on a large scale was South Korea, in April 2019. Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson predicted that 5G internet will cover up to 65% of the world's population by the end of 2025.[38] Also, it plans to invest 1 billion reais ($238.30 million) in Brazil to add a new assembly line dedicated to 5th generation technology (5G) for its Latin American operations.[39]
When South Korea launched its 5G network, all carriers used Samsung, Ericsson, and Nokia base stations and equipment, except for LG U Plus, who also used Huawei equipment.[40][41] Samsung was the largest supplier for 5G base stations in South Korea at launch, having shipped 53,000 base stations at the time, out of 86,000 base stations installed across the country at the time.[42]
The first fairly substantial deployments were in April 2019. In South Korea
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: nerbot
Ok, there's 1 tower in downtown Pittsburgh. That's 12 miles from me and the other is all the way in Erie PA.
There are 9 cases of covid in my neighborhood with 2 death.
I understand that towers and power lines put off high amounts of energy and is dangerous. But for the sake of the thread is that the 5G towers themselves are the soul cause of Covid19. I'm failing to see the connection yet, that could change though...
originally posted by: Bigburgh
In theory, Covid19 should have shown up in South Korea back in April 2019 and many other locations as far back as 2018.