Some frequencies can cause health issues, 5G doesn't use those.
It's typical conspiracy fodder - use something that's true in a completely different context then twist it.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52198946
Imagine genuinley thinking that 5G could make you ill
Also imagine giving any credence to this:
Mr Icke also falsely claimed that a coronavirus vaccine, when one is developed, will include "nanotechnology microchips" that would allow humans to be controlled. He added that Bill Gates - who is helping fund Covid-19 vaccine research - should be jailed. His views went unchallenged for much of the two-and-a-half-hour show.
Some frequencies can cause health issues, 5G doesn't use those.
It's typical conspiracy fodder - use something that's true in a completely different context then twist it.
Frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum, duh...
https://www.cnet.com/news/who-cell-p...-cause-cancer/
WHO in 2011 may have said something pedantically true but with incredibly low chance of ever happening, conspiracy theorists then run with it and point to things like that as "evidence"... which is why people putting out the 5G claims are dangerous.
The high end stuff, uv, x-rays etc. You think the wider public necessarily remember that from school?
Given WHO seemed to indicate there may be a low possibility cell phones using far lower ranges could potentially cause issue is mana from heaven for the conspiracy loons.
Nothing to do with this is it?
ID2020 and partners launch program to provide digital ID with vaccines
https://www.biometricupdate.com/2019...-with-vaccines
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