Australia Parliament Debunks 5G COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory – Voice of America
Australia Parliament Debunks 5G COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Voice of America
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By Ellen Nakashima, The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to advise the U.S. telecom industry on steps it can take to prevent attacks on 5G cell towers following a rash of incidents in Western Europe fueled by the false
Read MoreLink Copied Photographs by Sarah Illenberger I n the 1970s, the bogeyman was power lines. Low-frequency electromagnetic fields were emanating from them all the time, and a shocking 1979 study suggested that children who developed cancer lived near power lines
Read MoreBy Ellen Nakashima, The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to advise the U.S. telecom industry on steps it can take to prevent attacks on 5G cell towers following a rash of incidents in Western Europe fueled by the false
Read MoreLink Copied Photographs by Sarah Illenberger I n the 1970s, the bogeyman was power lines. Low-frequency electromagnetic fields were emanating from them all the time, and a shocking 1979 study suggested that children who developed cancer lived near power lines
Read MoreBy Reuters Staff 5 Min Read Facebook posts carrying a message that COVID-19 is fake and that the pandemic is part of a wider conspiracy to deploy 5G network towers and microchip people have been shared thousands of times as
Read MoreClaims the wireless technology helps spread the virus have been condemned by scientists. *** This archive is incomplete. The original version from BBC News can be found here ***
Read MoreQuebec provincial police are investigating whether at least two cellphone tower fires north of Montreal could be linked to conspiracy theories that 5G wireless technology caused the coronavirus pandemic. Early Thursday morning, Quebec provincial police arrested a 28-year-old man and a
Read More5G conspiracies have led to a spate of attacks on telecoms engineers since the start of the coronavirus crisis, with Openreach reporting almost 50 incidents of abuse in April. Engineers at the infrastructure company, which does not work directly on
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