Have you heard that 5G, or the fifth-generation of cellular networks – how your phone talks to the data network – will cause vaccinated people’s heads to explode? Yes, yes, quite silly – and Mashable’s Matt Binder is on the case:
The videos are real and quite disturbing. However, no one is spontaneously combusting. These videos are from 2019 and depict protesters in Iraq being shot at close range with “non-lethal” tear gas rounds. Unsurprisingly, when police shoot these at close range, they do become quite lethal and can actually become embedded into someone’s head, creating that disturbing image caught on camera.
But there’s a more subtle point here. If you had heard about this, and took it seriously enough to do your own research on this, then there’s a key point to consider:
Did you discover the same resolution, that some depraved monster – I exaggerate only slightly, I think – has appropriated videos of a tragic and terrible incident, and relabeled them for, at the very least, their own disgusting amusement, and more likely so they can materially benefit from their lie?
If you did not, if your research left you thinking that you’ll be covered by blood and gore on January 5th – or January 19th, the revised rollout date – then you should be questioning your research methods. Are you trusting sites that, just maybe, have been setup to mislead you? Did they ask for money?
Did you even ask yourself how such a terrible scenario benefits companies such as Verizon? Have any of these supposed conspiracies to inflict blatant disaster and suffering on mankind, in the guise of a new product, come true, especially in the face of experts denying the possibility?
No, you cannot cite the notorious Jimmy Bakker. Yes, his promotion of colloidal silver is a disaster for anyone who takes him seriously, but his ‘expert’ was a naturopath, which is basically just a fake doctor.
My point is: if your ‘research’ didn’t find Binder’s end point, if you’re not covered in the blood and gore of your vaccinated friends and family now or on January 19th, perhaps you’d be better served by not doing your own research, and instead do surveys of real experts. Always remember, there can be fakes even in the ranks of the trained experts, so that’s why you do surveys and keep an eye on politics.