Dutch authorities have warned that an array of necklaces, sleep masks and children's bracelets that are being sold with the claim that they protect against harmful effects of 5G cell networks are themselves dangerously radioactive.
Dutch nuclear scientists found a bracelet that was radioactive.
In Milieu, there's a Rijksinstituut.
The Dutch Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection issued product alert for a pendant, a sleep mask, two necklaces, and five bracelets.
The brands affected by the alert are Energy Armor and Magnetix.
Scientists warned that wearing these products continuously for a long time could cause tissue and DNA damage.
Consumers were advised to store away items that claimed to have a negative ion effect, as scientists did not rule out the possibility that other products were radioactive.
Some of the items that were identified as potentially dangerous are still for sale on websites like Amazon.
Dutch nuclear scientists found a pendant that was radioactive.
In Milieu, there's a Rijksinstituut.
There is no evidence that 5G networks have negative health effects. 5G networks have been the subject of many conspiracy theories, one of which claims that the networks are to blame for the Covid-19 pandemic. The fertile ground for sellers of anti-5G devices has been found here. Some of these items, such as theQuantum Pendant, claim to have health benefits.
2 billion. That is how many people are predicted to have 5G access by the end of 2021, according to a report by telecommunications giant Ericsson. According to the report, 95 percent of the world's population will have 5G access by the year 2027.
There was aContra.
The FAA warned that 5G networks could interfere with instruments pilots use to determine their distance from the ground. There is concern that the January 5th 5G launch by AT&T and Verizon could have a severe impact on domestic air travel.
There is a structure called the Tangent.
In 2020, 5G conspiracy theorists set fire to cell phone towers. National Health Service Medical Director Stephen Powis told the Associated Press he was disgusted that people would destroy infrastructure needed to coordinate Covid-19 response.
Dutch nuclear experts say anti-5G necklaces are dangerous.
The 5G coronaviruses conspiracy theory went from fringe to mainstream.