DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19A viewer writes: “The US Department of Education is going to use the guise of disinfecting schools to install 5G while kids are away.” Is there a widespread plot to take advantage of the epidemic situation to put an additional 5G scourge in place?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This has not been planned specifically to be a one-two punch, but the timing is convenient for a rollout of further 5G technology in the human community and so this will be seen as an advantageous opportunity. You can be sure anything that favors the extraterrestrial plans, they will be very likely to seize on and exploit to the fullest extent. So there will be no letup here, there will be a ramp-up, if anything, with greater intensity to make the 5G blanket total. This will be done under the guise of providing a humanitarian resource so no one will be unable to connect to the Internet wherever they might be, to receive important updates, safety information, and even lifesaving instructions from government sources knowing about the ongoing epidemic, for example, as the most recent large-scale calamity. But this will be true of many local and scattered problems of all kinds regarding adverse weather, food shortages, medicine shortages, and other difficulties not to mention under the current crisis, needing to have online access to keep education going when schools may be closed. This will make it particularly compelling in thinking about the ever-increasing dependency that has been the trajectory for some time now for growing personal use of the Internet with so much business being done online and business operations conducted, as well as medical treatment access going through this gateway increasingly to avoid physical visits to care centers until there has been some prior screening through electronic communication about symptoms and status and purpose of a visit. And unfortunately, with this crisis keeping people so preoccupied, the fight against 5G will have a much harder time getting traction because there will be so little media attention that can be devoted to that cause, compared to dealing with the drama unfolding from the health crisis.