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Author Topic: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal  (Read 1782 times)

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Re: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal
« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2020, 07:59:16 PM »
Did you read this part?

The July 2020 study was jointly produced by scientists from Guglielmo Marconi University, Central Michigan University and First Moscow State Medical University.

“In this research, we show that 5G millimeter waves could be absorbed by dermatologic cells acting like antennas, transferred to other cells and play the main role in producing Coronaviruses in biological cells,” the study states.

Read the entire paper. Their use of word "could" is based on the fact that they saw the Coronavirus in skin cells following exposure to 5G.

Their hypothesis is HOW the coronavirus got into the skin following exposure to 5G.

"Their hypothesis is HOW the coronavirus got into the skin following exposure to 5G."

Dear Cera, you are spreading pure BS.

The study is not about "how coronavirus got into skin cells". Rather, it is about a speculation that high-frequency-waves, caused by switching mm-waves, might be absorbed (better "received") by skin cells, and then might be "transferred" (the authors don't use proper technical terms) to other cells, where these other cells then might create "viruses like Coronaviruses" (see the final discussion). And it's not about viruses, but EM-waves, acting on the skin cells. The viruses are not said to getting into cells, the viruses are said to be created by cells (not skin cells).

I recommend, you don't read the study. You seem to lack basic knowledge about the topics involved, as well as basic reading ability. And you seem to be hysterical about the whole thing.

Re: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal
« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2020, 09:09:21 PM »
Totally ignorant question here --- when we say "5G", does this include in-home cable wireless modems that transmit at 5G?  Or is it something different?

I recently installed one of these as part of an upgrade to my home connectivity (Spectrum ex-Time Warner).  I am getting speeds in excess of 100Mbps, but to tell the truth, it does not "seem" any faster on my machines.  I used to be able to run a range extender at my house across the street (I have two) at 2.4G, and it was slow (about 150 feet with two walls in between) but usable.  Now with 5G you can't even connect to WiFi from our driveway (iPhone), and we just have a small brick bungalow.  My only option at the other house is to use my iPhone hotspot.

Do I essentially have a mini-5G tower in my house, then, with all the attendant consequences?


Re: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal
« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2020, 09:28:15 PM »
5G is fifth generation cellular phone network, and not 5GHz Wi-Fi.

Re: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal
« Reply #23 on: July 28, 2020, 10:57:44 PM »
Catherine Austin Fitts, former federal official of President George H.W. Bush administration, says 5G was actually invented by the Israelis for crowd control of Palestinians. Faster internet connections and communications is a pretext for rolling it out. Now the Global Authority intends to use it on the entire population.

Re: 5G cornoavirus and your DNA: proof in Medical Journal
« Reply #24 on: July 29, 2020, 07:50:10 AM »
5G is fifth generation cellular phone network, and not 5GHz Wi-Fi.
Good to know.  I was wondering if I was going to yank the whole thing out and go to hardwired-only (Cat 5 cable) internet service.