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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released a report outlining the risks and dangers posed by both 5G and 4G wireless technologies, which are linked to acute and persistent oxidative stress in the body. Prolonged exposure to 5G and
Read MoreOn Christmas morning, a suicide bombing shook Nashville. The explosion injured three and damaged 41 buildings, Business Insider previously reported. The FBI said Anthony Quinn Warner, who was in the van that exploded, was responsible for the bombing. Besides Warner,
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Commission to Study the Environmental and Health Effects of Evolving 5G Technology heard from 13 experts in epidemiology, occupational health, toxicology, physics and engineering, plus one wireless industry expert. All except the industry rep agreed RF radiation
Read MoreNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As the investigation continues into the Christmas morning explosion, investigators are looking into whether the suspect at the center of the bombing, Anthony Quinn Warner, was motivated by paranoia over 5G technology. Conspiracy theories about wireless communication
Read MoreTHE introduction of the 5G network has brought on a host of conspiracy chatter. One of the most persistent of such theories is that 5G networks, gradually being rolled out across the world, is the cause of the coronavirus. 5
Read More(Image: Sascha Segan) The FBI is investigating whether Anthony Quinn Warner, the presumed Nashville suicide bomber, targeted a nearby AT&T building because of paranoia over 5G-related government surveillance, according to several news reports. If so, that brings the anti-5G conspiracy
Read MoreIn this handout image provided by the Metro Nashville Police Department, a screengrab of surveillance footage shows the recreational vehicle suspected of being used in the Christmas day bombing on December 25, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Metro Nashville Police Department/Getty
Read MoreThe FBI are looking into whether the suspect at the center of the Nashville Christmas Day bombing was paranoid about 5G conspiracy theories, according to reports. Steve Fridrich, a real estate agent based in Nashville, contacted the FBI to tell
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