5G Conspiracy is More Dangerous Than Coronavirus

5G Dangerous

The world is a little overwhelmed at the outbreak of coronavirus. Staying at home with fewer distractions than ever is driving many people insane. It is necessary to keep it together during the lockdown, but that is so hard, so people are looking for answers. The best answer that the world seems to have gotten since coronavirus is that 5G network, the fifth generation of wireless technology is dangerous.

It didn’t take too long for conspiracy theorists to link it to coronavirus and it began to spread as much as the virus.

Every explanation that experts have for coronavirus, its spread and 5G aren’t working. The theory is dividing the people against governments with the destruction of cell phone towers and breaking lockdown orders.

Without one evidence to back these claims, conspiracy theorists are winning souls including a Nigerian pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

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The paster who pulls multitudes is advancing these false theories. He is claiming coronavirus is a big plan by some top world order to give people digital ID through vaccines. 

His followers didn’t need a social network to hear a piece of terribly wrong information as – coronavirus didn’t kill people in Wuhan China, 5G did.

They are falling for these claims and are refusing to accept the fact that what they have in the country now is a coronavirus and that it is spreading, not 5G.

He is winning souls in the fight against this so-called “new world order” which he instigates will control the minds of people with this digital ID.

From our standpoint, pastors Chris is arming his followers to be dangerous to themselves with this 5G misinformation.

More so, the 5G misinformation is just a lot. What is spreading in the United States and the rest of the world is completely different from what pastor Chris has.

Whether 5G weakens the immune system or 5G is a scheme we believe experts in technology and medicine are doing their jobs.

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Christina Ngene

Content creator focusing on finance and business with five years of experience and a foundation in forex analysis.

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