Awesome article!
I wonder how many people are aware of the truth about the virus.
Basically the media makes people believe there is a virus so people:
- Remain unaware of the effects of the 5g technology.
- Are eager to get a vaccine.
What's your opinion?
My post was nothing about a virus.
I suspect these are phishing links.
Fuck off
Nice and direct!
Sometimes its best to just put it out there :OD
I suspect you're too fearful.
Hmm mmm
What is this supposed to mean?
What's more important:
The virus hype is a good way through which they can justify their new world order.
I have a hunch: free people can't be controlled.
What do you (whoever reads this) want:
Here's a clarification (just in case you're afraid of links): The links from this comment lead toward steemit articles.
I dont want to argue with a nonsense link dropper.
Take your links and jog on
That's a good way to ignore our challenge.
We don't have a challenge
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.
If you think 5G tech causes flu-like symptoms, I question your scientific aptitude.
I just shared the information I found.
Everybody can affirm stuff. The question is:
In case you think 5G tech doesn't cause flu-like symptoms,
Anyone can share pseudo-scientific nonsense, too. As the one raising the question, burden of proof is yours. How do radio waves, an infrared light frequency, cause symptoms of the flu, a viral infection? Scientific inquiry requires you to show evidence of your claim in a manner than can be tested, not an empty accusation you then ask others to disprove.
And why are you commenting here? This is an off-topic comment if ever there was one.
In my comment you can find links that lead toward resources that answer your question; I guess you missed that part.
What's more important:
The virus hype is a good way through which they can justify their new world order.
I have a hunch: free people can't be controlled.
What do you (whoever reads this) want:
Here's a clarification (just in case you missed the obvious): You can check the resources from this comment; otherwise you might ask questions for which you can find answers in these resources.
I want to be free, but that doesn't mean I have to buy into your spammy nonsense. Stop trying to shift the burden of proof. I've been down the rabbit hole of such theories before, and found an absence of sound evidence. You're making a very fundamental scientific claim that radio waves inflict virus-like symptoms. This should be readily supported by evidence widely available in scholarly literature since radio has been studied for about a century now.
It just keeps going around in circles, which isn't a useful usage of time: you keep talking about proof even though you can find it in the first comment.
You're the one going in circles. A youtube video with a talking head is not evidence, much less proof, of the connection you claim. This is almost flat earth level nonsense.