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By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 19 16:11
Sad
By:
detraveller
When: 09 Oct 19 16:13
By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 19 16:15
I hope terry is happy to have made a woman shed tears.
By:
Charlie
When: 09 Oct 19 16:58
Saying the video was posted on Icke's site (how else would tm know about it) it's not outrageous. Professor Freeman Dyson isn't arguing against climate change he's arguing that CO2 is beneficial to plant life. It's not the same argument. As he admits around 3:20 he's not active in this field.
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 09:46
"Telecoms want to hide detailed 5G Installation maps"
Maybe its because IF NOBODY KNOWS WHERE IT IS THEY CANT SUE THEM.
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 11:20
"The entities rolling out 5G are tormenting humanity and sucking their humanity from them by taking their minds and health,while on the other side,you have the Zombie apocalypse of all the people with their 4G cell phones,blindly going about destroying the world"

"It is time we asked a crucial question. How did we come to be in this 5G mad zone poised to self-destruct? "How on earth did we get here"?
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 11:25
Do you know how many have died from 5G so far terry ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 11:31
My body is ready
By:
detraveller
When: 12 Oct 19 11:34
Those of us without a brain need not fear 5G. Chit Chat will survive 5G. Not so sure about chemtrails.
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 11:41
You really haven't listen to one single word have you. All the words from every EMF Scientist warning you have somehow eluded you.Have you not read how Humans and their pets are suffering where it has been rolled out,has not one word penetrated that simple mind of yours,that simple mind that thinks the yanks are the police of the world,where nothing could be futher from the truth. Read about the Internet of Things and what 5G is really about.No deaths yet but when you fall ill just remember its coming from that cell tower just a few yards from where you live,,you will realize then you should have listened.
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 11:43
And when a filthy troll backs you up,i bet even then the penny doesn't drop.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 11:47
Hello , my name is David
By:
detraveller
When: 12 Oct 19 11:50
You really haven't listen to one single word have you.
No.

No deaths yet but when you fall ill just remember its coming from that cell tower just a few yards from where you live.
You can never be sure. It could be the vaccines, chemtrails, my smartphone, processed food etc etc.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 12:03
more people die in terrys world than the entire population of the world , probably the universe as well
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 12:04
Look it up IFC start from the beginning,but it will scare the sh1t out of you.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 12:09
I will be walking into town a little later terry
There’s a 5g tower close to a bus stop on the way with posters and graffiti warnings !

I walk quickly past it every time now , and think of you when I see it :) a little bit afraid
A little bit not afraid
On the way to the pub
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 12:14
I don’t really mind them
I have a phobia for wind turbines and can barely look at them
get the sort of feeling in my stomach that you get when driving and the car goes over a sudden bip
It’s sickening , would have to move house if even a wind turbine was even in sight :(
there it is
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 12:18
IFC,your head as usual is stuck up your ar$e,i will leave it at that-im not going to argue with a crazy mind.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Oct 19 12:39
You wouldn’t say that to David Sad
By:
terry mccann
When: 12 Oct 19 13:20
Google USA INC NASA WAR DOCUMENTS DEPOPULATION AND YOU.  Read it then come back and say its all b0llocks. 5G is a weapon but just one that will be used against the human race.
By:
detraveller
When: 12 Oct 19 13:36
Imagine having the ability to nuke 90% of the population but at the same time asking telecom companies to hide 5G antenna locations so people cant take them to court.

How stupid are these elite?
By:
detraveller
When: 12 Oct 19 13:38
Google USA INC NASA WAR DOCUMENTS DEPOPULATION AND YOU.  Read it then come back and say its all b0llocks
Its all bollocks.

Now what?
By:
detraveller
When: 12 Oct 19 13:43
ok i'll admit I watched the first 2 min of that video(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXehuiL5H0A)

So you're telling me NASA published their depopulation mission on their website?
By:
terry mccann
When: 14 Oct 19 22:03
BT rolls out UNTESTED 5G  because they don't give a damn about your health.

GLASGOW
EDINBURGH
BELFAST
NEWCASTLE
MANCHESTER
LIVERPOOL
LEEDS
HULL
SHEFFIELD
BIRMINGHAM
NOTTINGHAM
LEICESTER
COVERTRY
CARDIFF
BRISTOL
LONDON

WHEN THE EFFECTS KICK IN-CALL A LAWYER.
By:
John.W.Henry.
When: 16 Oct 19 12:31
The fightback against the 5G conspiracy theorists : Crazy

According to reports this morning, the government is planning to issue an order to all local councils forbidding them from stopping trials of 5G mobile broadband on the basis of what it considers to be unfounded safety claims.

For those that not familiar, 5G (literally ‘fifth generation’) is the next wave of wireless internet which will apparently boost our connection speeds tenfold and increase the UK’s productivity by some £2bn a year. Yet three councils – Totnes, Glastonbury and Frome – are opposing local trials of 5G masts until they’re convinced it doesn’t present an increased cancer risk. The government wants them to think again.

An increased cancer risk might sound pretty alarming. Yet scientists and other experts are completely unambiguous in saying that 5G represents no significant health-risk. So why do so many people seem to think so?

Conspiracy theories and scare stories about the radiation from mobile phone networks are nothing new in themselves. In the 80s and 90s, newspapers shared debunked stories about how mobile phones might be causing cancer. But with the internet – and in particular social media – this kind of pseudoscience spreads much quicker. Ten years ago we might have repeated a conspiracy about vaccination or GM food at the watercooler; now we share it with our entire social network at the click of a button.

Some 22,000 Facebook users have joined British-based groups opposing the rollout of 5G. This summer, the activists behind Stop 5G (the most popular Facebook group) embarked on a national tour of town-hall meetings, calling on supporters to pressure their MPs to stop the upgrade. I went to one of the meetings in London and was almost turned away as the venue had reached capacity.

In response to the activists, EE, one of the companies behind the 5G rollout, launched a rapid response programme to deal directly with public concerns. Now the government is planning its own public information campaign.

Winning the argument won’t be easy. The concerns of the 5G refuseniks go beyond the common smart-phone grumbles. They’re not concerned that greater connectivity will see more phone-zombie pedestrians stumbling blindly into their paths; or that constant notifications will further erode our national table manners. They are convinced that 5G represents something much more dangerous – a 21st century Great Leap Forward with the potential to ruin lives.

Scroll through an anti-5G Facebook group and you’ll hear fears that the higher frequencies from 5G will cause a spike in just about every condition going: from brain tumours to dementia, and from autism to sleep disorders. Some say that the increased radiation will render us confused and docile, thus allowing totalitarian governments to expand their control.

Experts criticise the 5G conspiracy theorists for their misleading approach towards facts. They point to the way the groups often cite a rise in brain tumours which correlates with the rise in mobile broadband networks. Yet scientists say that, rather than evidence of an electromagnetic blitzkrieg, the rise is down to better detection and reporting.

Not that this has reassured 5G’s opponents. For the most adamant, it only strengthens their conviction that government and the internet giants are engaged in a bigger conspiracy to harm the population, and that the so-called ‘experts’ are in their pocket. On Facebook, they share doctored photos of hazmat-wearing apparatchiks supposedly installing dangerous infrastructure in suburban towns. Some have pledged to fight back directly by damaging the pylons.

The panic has even reached some politicians. Alongside the three councils who have opposed local trials, several Labour backbenchers have issued statements about 5G’s health impact. The co-founder of the Brexit party, Catherine Blaiklock, believes it could be lethal. Meanwhile in America, speculation that 5G is a deep-state ploy has energised part of Trump’s base.

Of course, a loose network of fringe eccentrics, even with thousands of followers on Facebook, isn’t going to stop the 5G upgrade; nor is it likely to sway the rest of us from wanting quicker browsing speeds. But the movement shouldn’t be dismissed entirely. If nothing else, it’s a reminder of the power of conspiracy theories in a time of political uncertainty.

From the alleged Dolphin Square paedophile ring to exaggerated claims about Cambridge Analytica’s influence over the EU referendum, more and more of us seem inclined to let our imaginations run away with us. In both the US and UK, the popularity of conspiracy theories has been a boon to various extremist groups. The loopy Pizzagate conspiracy – alleging a child-trafficking conspiracy at the heart of the Democratic party – even led to a shooting.

As ever, the danger isn’t that we’re losing our faith in the system; it’s what we end up believing instead. Something that should worry us more than a slight upgrade to our wireless communication networks.

There is a real desire to get this out there as quickly as possible and that should raise alarm bells with everyone !!!

I suppose the ACID TEST that all is well would be for the mobile phone companies and the ruling bodies underwrite the insurance so that everyone can sleep easy in the knowledge that they are all comfortable with the research carried out into possible side effects. ?????
By:
terry mccann
When: 16 Oct 19 13:04
Yes I heard this yesterday, profit before health-what a lousy bunch of ****
By:
Make my hay
When: 16 Oct 19 14:15
Gateshead Council launches its own funeral directors' service

Unbelievable - didn't see the story when it came out, can't make this sh1t up.

Gateshead Council has become the first local authority in the UK to develop and launch its own funeral service. - 18 June 2018

https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/8745/Gateshead-Council-launches-its-own-funeral-directors-service
By:
edy
When: 16 Oct 19 17:53

Oct 12, 2019 -- 1:43PM, detraveller wrote:


ok i'll admit I watched the first 2 min of that video(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXehuiL5H0A)So you're telling me NASA published their depopulation mission on their website?


Where else are they meant to publish such things?

By:
John.W.Henry.
When: 17 Oct 19 08:14
On the moon Edy maybe Crazy
By:
terry mccann
When: 17 Oct 19 08:58
The people of Hove are the latest to say **** off to it-if onlyCry
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