Study Shows Direct Correlation Between 5G Networks and “Coronavirus” Outbreaks

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  1. Creasy Tvedt

    Creasy Tvedt Well-Known Member

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    I had missed this.

    Now THAT is an easily-testable claim. It would be very easy to subject that to double blind experimentation.

    You could prove the existence of "EM sensitivity" definitively if that was actually true.

    It's not true however, so you never will.

    The pain you feel in your head is all in your head.
     
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    UPDOOT!

    The Supremes just put another dent in Arthur Firstenberg's tinfoil hat.


    SCOTUS turns down Santa Fe 5G conspiracists’ last chance to expose First Amendment abuse
    In Featured News by Wireless EstimatorMarch 9, 2022

    https://wirelessestimator.com/artic...-last-chance-to-expose-first-amendment-abuse/

    This is some quality kookery right here-

    Credibility of plaintiffs’ beliefs called into question

    The Santa Fe lawsuit was spearheaded by COVID-5G conspiracist and serial litigator Arthur Firstenberg and Monika Steinhoff, a socially engaged artist who wrote in her blog that vaccinated people are shedding toxins to others and if you “put a magnet on to the point where the needle went into the arm: the magnet sticks! There is aluminum in the mix. And I have further proof of it. And Nanobots. Those in power want this all dismissed as a ‘conspiracy’ theory. Well, it’s not just a theory; it is a conspiracy. The truth will emerge.”

    The accepted truth is that aluminum, under normal circumstances, is not magnetic.
     

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