Why the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theories don’t make sense
Radio waves can only spread computer viruses, not human ones Online conspiracy theories have been trying to link the novel coronavirus pandemic to the rollout of 5G technology recently. Despite there being no scientific links, multiple 5G towers have been set on fire in the UK. Theories shared on …
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We’ve been seeing a lot more action from the Fallout franchise since the Amazon TV show started airing, which is not really surprising. Since the …
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