There was a video posted here yesterday of a guy showing maps where 5G towers are installed, which just coincidentally happen to be the most prevalent in the same areas that had high numbers of virus hospitalizations and deaths. His theory is that the 5G towers emit radiation poisoning that depletes the immune system, thereby causing the illness. This might be what you're referring to.
I'm no fan of 5G towers as I do think they're a problem, but I find this theory somewhat suspect because cats, dogs, horses, cattle, etc., would all be affected the same way, and we haven't seen large numbers of them in the same areas become mysteriously ill.
There was a video posted here yesterday of a guy showing maps where 5G towers are installed, which just coincidentally happen to be the most prevalent in the same areas that had high numbers of virus hospitalizations and deaths.
The problem with that is the towers are mainly located near large population centers where you would see larger numbers of hospitalizations or death. It's just a population density thing.
which just coincidentally happen to be the most prevalent in the same areas that had high numbers of virus
Not that much of a coincidence when you take population density into consideration. More people means more people that can get sick, and also more technology around them. If you can provide data that compares towns and cities with 5G towers to those without, as well as some data about virus deaths and hospitalizations per capita, then we can draw some conclusions.
I remember that now. However, how would 5G problems jump from bees and birds to humans and not affect horses, dogs, cats, cattle, deer and other wildlife? So, while I admit something's going on, I'm just not sure it's a 5G thing.
There was a video posted here yesterday of a guy showing maps where 5G towers are installed, which just coincidentally happen to be the most prevalent in the same areas that had high numbers of virus hospitalizations and deaths. His theory is that the 5G towers emit radiation poisoning that depletes the immune system, thereby causing the illness. This might be what you're referring to.
I'm no fan of 5G towers as I do think they're a problem, but I find this theory somewhat suspect because cats, dogs, horses, cattle, etc., would all be affected the same way, and we haven't seen large numbers of them in the same areas become mysteriously ill.
The problem with that is the towers are mainly located near large population centers where you would see larger numbers of hospitalizations or death. It's just a population density thing.
There is a bok about this called the Contagion Myth. I highly recommend it
Not that much of a coincidence when you take population density into consideration. More people means more people that can get sick, and also more technology around them. If you can provide data that compares towns and cities with 5G towers to those without, as well as some data about virus deaths and hospitalizations per capita, then we can draw some conclusions.
Actually there have been reports for over a year from EU countries of dead birds covering streets, of mass bee deaths etc.
I remember that now. However, how would 5G problems jump from bees and birds to humans and not affect horses, dogs, cats, cattle, deer and other wildlife? So, while I admit something's going on, I'm just not sure it's a 5G thing.