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S9: Airlines Extremely Worried About 5G: Is There More To Be Worried About?

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My special guest is researcher Matt Landman who's here to discuss 5G and strange phenomena happening in the world. Visit his clothing website and his chemtrail website called Frankenskies.

What Wikipedia Says:

COVID-19 conspiracy theories and arson attacks[edit]Main article: COVID-19 misinformation § 5G mobile-phone networksThe World Health Organization published a mythbuster infographic to combat the conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and 5G.

As the introduction of 5G technology coincided with the time of COVID-19 pandemic, several conspiracy theories circulating online posited a link between COVID-19 and 5G.[153] This has led to dozens of arson attacks being made on telecom masts in the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, etc.), Ireland (Cork,[154] etc.), Cyprus, the United Kingdom (Dagenham, Huddersfield, Birmingham, Belfast and Liverpool[155][156]), Belgium (Pelt), Italy (Maddaloni), Croatia (Bibinje[157]) and Sweden.[158] It led to at least 61 suspected arson attacks against telephone masts in the United Kingdom alone[159] and over twenty in The Netherlands.

In the early months of the pandemic, anti-lockdown protesters at protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia were seen with anti-5G signs, an early sign of what became a wider campaign by conspiracy theorists to link the pandemic with 5G technology. There are two versions of the 5G-COVID-19 conspiracy theory:[133]

The first version claims that radiation weakens the immune system, making the body more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). The second version claims that 5G causes COVID-19. There are different variations on this. Some claim that the pandemic is coverup of illness caused by 5G radiation or that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan because that city was "the guinea-pig city for 5G" Health[edit]See also: Wireless device radiation and health

There is a long history of fear and anxiety surrounding wireless signals that predates 5G technology. The fears about 5G are similar to those that have persisted throughout the 1990s and 2000s. They center on fringe claims that non-ionizing radiation poses dangers to human health.[133] Unlike ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation cannot remove electrons from atoms. The CDC says "Exposure to intense, direct amounts of non-ionizing radiation may result in damage to tissue due to heat. This is not common and mainly of concern in the workplace for those who work on large sources of non-ionizing radiation devices and instruments."[134] Some advocates of fringe health claim the regulatory standards are too low and influenced by lobbying groups.


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My special guest is researcher Matt Landman who's here to discuss 5G and strange phenomena happening in the world. Visit his clothing website and his chemtrail website called Frankenskies.

What Wikipedia Says:

COVID-19 conspiracy theories and arson attacks[edit]Main article: COVID-19 misinformation § 5G mobile-phone networksThe World Health Organization published a mythbuster infographic to combat the conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and 5G.

As the introduction of 5G technology coincided with the time of COVID-19 pandemic, several conspiracy theories circulating online posited a link between COVID-19 and 5G.[153] This has led to dozens of arson attacks being made on telecom masts in the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, etc.), Ireland (Cork,[154] etc.), Cyprus, the United Kingdom (Dagenham, Huddersfield, Birmingham, Belfast and Liverpool[155][156]), Belgium (Pelt), Italy (Maddaloni), Croatia (Bibinje[157]) and Sweden.[158] It led to at least 61 suspected arson attacks against telephone masts in the United Kingdom alone[159] and over twenty in The Netherlands.

In the early months of the pandemic, anti-lockdown protesters at protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia were seen with anti-5G signs, an early sign of what became a wider campaign by conspiracy theorists to link the pandemic with 5G technology. There are two versions of the 5G-COVID-19 conspiracy theory:[133]

The first version claims that radiation weakens the immune system, making the body more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). The second version claims that 5G causes COVID-19. There are different variations on this. Some claim that the pandemic is coverup of illness caused by 5G radiation or that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan because that city was "the guinea-pig city for 5G" Health[edit]See also: Wireless device radiation and health

There is a long history of fear and anxiety surrounding wireless signals that predates 5G technology. The fears about 5G are similar to those that have persisted throughout the 1990s and 2000s. They center on fringe claims that non-ionizing radiation poses dangers to human health.[133] Unlike ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation cannot remove electrons from atoms. The CDC says "Exposure to intense, direct amounts of non-ionizing radiation may result in damage to tissue due to heat. This is not common and mainly of concern in the workplace for those who work on large sources of non-ionizing radiation devices and instruments."[134] Some advocates of fringe health claim the regulatory standards are too low and influenced by lobbying groups.


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