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Protesters targeted a number of cellular broadcasting towers throughout the Netherlands to oppose the new 5G telecommunications network, Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported on Saturday. Towers in Rotterdam, Liessel, Beesd and Nuenen were severely damaged by fire, Rob Bongelaar told the newspaper. Bongelaar is director of The Monet Foundation, an association that oversees the placement of cell towers and coordinates with state governments on behalf of network operators including KPN, T-Mobile and Vodafone. "The operators are doing their utmost to keep the mobile networks up and running in this difficult time," Bongelaar added. He said that the words, "F*** 5G" were written on the transmission box at one of the attack sites. Various groups in the Netherlands have been opposed to the 5G network for some time, largely due to health concerns such as radio waves that could potentially be harmful to human health. Others say that the network could violate privacy rights. In January, around a hundred people rallied against the 5G network at Amsterdam's Dam Square, calling for its rejection on the basis of health and well-being. Is 5G bad for the health? Will it be? Is it a threat to privacy?
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1. Any 5G/health studies will be eliminated or denied so "fact checkers" can say that there's no correlation between 5G radiation and public health. Name your concern regarding any globalist objective and I will show you a pattern of denial, propaganda, deplatforming, threats. "It's been debunked." The final word to shut you down. ----------------- 2. If 5G really does compromise our cells via radiation, it is possible that our immune systems would be impaired enough to be vulnerable to something like 5G. But where are the studies? Don't hold your breath.
We know UV helps produce Vitamin D which helps fight infections. What if 5G does the opposite?
The fact that the 5G rollout was a big enough issue to involve POTUS starting a spat with the might bondholder China, makes you wonder about how high the stakes are. 4G didn't garner this much attention. Why is 5G? Isn't faster cell phone internet something no one is asking for? There must be a bigger component to 5G that makes globalists weak in the knees.
5G will replace the Internet (and the pen taps into civil liberties) 5G penetration by AT&T is massive already. Wonder where they got the hardward >:)
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