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So the current existing studies of radiofrequency's health effects are the same as Flat Earth? Wew.
>>5306590 pb
So the current existing studies of radiofrequency's health effects are the same as Flat Earth? Wew.
No, I wanted to have a discussion about 5G focused on the health hazards, because there's plenty of documentation on connections to cancers, hormonal imbalances, digestive problems, sleep disturbances, etc. But it seems a lot of anons here write 5G off as a flat earth-type conspiracy because it's usually discussed in the context of mind control, chemtrails, weather control, etc.
However, the first reponse to this post shows me it seems the shills start swinging the second 5G is mentioned AT ALL, so there must be something they don't want us to know. Really makes me think.
It's a Twitter tactic to make the tweet public rather than a reply to the user who is tagged.
It troubles me that the media narrative is "muh he just wanted more monies."
Given the response by anchors, celebs, pols, and nonwhites it seems like he was really trying to initiate a race war.
Maybe "Suicide weekend" is lib NPCs committing suicide over their shattered Mueller expectations.
but but but but muh patriots have no skin color. they just need better education. they're just misguided and need to read some Ayn Rand.
Martin Pall is widely cited in the book I mentioned earlier. Major health concerns. Anons know our food, water, cleaning products, etc are poisoned but for some reason discussing 5G is considered off limits.
Discussing the effects of shifting demographic balance is shilling and divisionfagging!