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Reverse engineering a £339 5G bioshield

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  1. Overzeetop
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    The more important question was whether or not you were harmed by 5G radiation while the key was in your possession. I believe that they could, in fact, conclusively say that - while they were in...

    The more important question was whether or not you were harmed by 5G radiation while the key was in your possession. I believe that they could, in fact, conclusively say that - while they were in the range of protection advertised - no harm came to them due to the effects of 5G radiation.

    Boom - 100% effective.

    I wonder if they would have considered it worth the £339 if it had come with a small, anti-tiger rock. Then you'd be safe from both, and that definitely seems worth more than being safe from 5G.

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  2. sron
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    It works even when it's not plugged in! (Actually it's just a £5 128MB USB drive with a 1p sticker on it. It was "recommended" in the Glastonbury 5G report that was hijacked by conspiracy...

    It works even when it's not plugged in!

    (Actually it's just a £5 128MB USB drive with a 1p sticker on it. It was "recommended" in the Glastonbury 5G report that was hijacked by conspiracy theorists)

    Another link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52810220

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