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A video shows people in China tearing down a 5G tower in an attempt to stop the spread ... August 2019 (before the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China) and shows anti-surveillance protesters ...
These conspiracy theories argue, for example, that the spread of the virus from the epicentre of the pandemic in Wuhan, China, is linked to the large number of 5G towers in the city. In reality ...
Dozens of cellphone towers and equipment boxes ... LANGFITT: In fact, Wuhan was just one of the first cities in China to test 5G. And it doesn't matter anyway because there's no evidence linking ...
Putting aside the fact that 5G actually started rolling out in 2018, this theory stems from linking the fact that the coronavirus was first discovered in Wuhan, China, and that 5G was being rolled ...
pointing to reports about Wuhan installing 5G towers before the outbreak. Three months later, conspiracy theorists making similar claims were setting cellphone towers on fire in Europe.
5G signals run over new radio frequencies, which requires updating radios and other equipment on cell towers ... in 2019 – the same year that Wuhan, China, saw the world’s first coronavirus ...
Instead, it alleges that the coronavirus discovered in Wuhan, China, was "staged to cover-up the public health crisis caused by the intensive 5G roll-out ... and more cell towers being located ...
This recognition was achieved in collaboration with Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp and the Hubei Branch of China Unicom at the 5G Private Network Integration and Innovative Development Forum organized by ...
An exhibitor introduces exhibits to a visitor during an innovation achievements exhibition on the sidelines of the 2023 China 5G + Industrial Internet Conference in Wuhan, central China's Hubei ...
People in the United Kingdom have set fire to 5G towers in the country and harassed installation workers. But there is no evidence to support these claims. One pillar of this claim is that Wuhan was ...
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