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Canadian conspiracy protesters claim 5G networks linked to coronavirus

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Protesters take to the streets in Vancouver on Robson Street, in British Columbia Canada. On Sunday August 23rd, 2020 at 2pm.
The protesters are yelling that "there is an injustice whereby the Government is using the hype to cash in on the fake claims that COVID19 is killing people, and requiring every one to intigrate to the 5G network."

“There are a lot of possible explanations that are being thrown around as to how the 5G piece could be meshed with the COVID-19 piece — like two puzzle pieces that don’t really fit together, but you’re trying to smush them together,” said Jonathan Jarry, a biological scientist at McGill University.

One of the first to suggest the link between 5G and COVID-19 was Belgian doctor Kris Van Kerckhoven, in a January interview with a local newspaper.

Since then, there have 20 cellular towers set a blaze in Canada, and more and more all over the world.

The consiperacy theory is that 5G deminishes the amune system, and Governements have a stronger control and a more detailed analysis of the users experience in terms of shoppping, travel, conumption and have a clear recording of all conversations using the phone and not using the phone.

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