She references research studies to back it up:
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/092/593/534/original/84770d8cb7b4832c.mp4
The closer you live to a cell tower, the higher your chance of getting sick.
Dirty electricity can cause higher levels of glucose in humans. This can lead to diabetes. Diabetes can lead to kidney failure. Kidney failure can lead to build-up of fluids in the body. Build-up of fluids in the body can lead to fluid in the lungs.
What has been the "unexplained" illness during the past cold and flu season that usually does not happen? Fluid in the lungs, and difficulty breathing.
5G can also cause mental health issues, which seems to be increasing.
Wifi is everywhere (including hospitals), and is likely causing health problems, the real causes of which are being ignored.
I've gone through hell with this crap. I suggest everyone buy an EMF reader that you can leave on all day. You'll be shocked how much EMF hits you on a daily basis. I've lived 3 different places trying to escape it with no luck. Believe it or not, the main issue for me was some old metal fillings I had. The EMF signals were attracted to the metal and it made my teeth start falling apart. Then I started having panic attacks, massive anxiety, vertigo, high blood pressure etc. I got the fillings replaced with ceramic and now finally, several months later, I'm able to tolerate EMF a bit better. I honestly thought I was going crazy there for a while until I figured out what it was that was bothering me.
Which EMF reader do you own? I'm not too privy to these, so I'm not sure wether I need to spend $50 or $100+ dollars on one.
I have a couple different ones but the one I leave on all the time is a Meterk, think I only paid like $35 for it. It's pretty basic. Runs on 3 AAA batteries which last about a week with it on almost 24/7. I bring it with me in the car and to work etc. You should hear it go nuts when I drive past the cell towers. Scary stuff.