"Covid" outbreaks in correlation to 5g tower locations. HMMMM *thinking face*
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I understand this logic but 5g towers provide high speed internet to large quantities of people. This is the intention of their design. There is no reason to place these towers in rural areas as of now, so this is a moot point I see tossed around a lot.
I am saying that 5g towers being placed near large populations, does not in anyway mean they are "safe" or "not dangerous".
-Fluoride is used more heavily in areas with a large population, this does not make flouride "safe".
This is an example of precedent also, of how weaponized products are tested on areas with large population.
We agree that the technology gets rolled out in population centers due to its purpose. There’s no point in putting 5g service somewhere where there’s a house every mile or several miles. So there is a purpose to putting it in a dense population center that’s not nefarious. That makes it not a moot point because it creates a scenario where they’re just normal new tech and benign.
You say that them being placed in a population center doesn’t mean they’re safe which is true but the opposite is also true that the concentrated placement of 5g towers in populated areas does not mean they are unsafe or dangerous. I’m not here to shill, they very well could be dangerous in some way but the correlation with outbreaks doesn’t prove this. You need better evidence.
Do not interpret anything I said as hostile, I am bad at putting thoughts to words. I am not trying to fear monger, just as you are not trying to shill.
I think we agree fully agree on this. I myself have seen 5g information very scarcely.
With this image, I noticed that people were responding very aggressively(over the target manner) to it in a covid-jab thread on /pol, more so than any other "proof" there. They did when I posted it also.
Here is the post with the image selected. I should have used the "research wanted" flair, I forgot.