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The Register is on the case: Dutch nuclear authority bans anti-5G pendants that could hurt their owners via – you guessed it – radiation:

The Dutch Authority for Nuclear Safety and Regulation Protection has banned a list of so-called anti-5G necklaces, wristbands and eye masks because they could harm their gullible users.

The agency commissioned a study by the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) found that many of these so-called radiation protection devices actually emit harmful levels of ionizing radiation from “radioactive materials or waste.” While the emission levels are low, if you’re the kind of person who’d wear these non-stop then they could cause harm.

I would say, just let them die, but they are around others and radiation doesn’t check for a signed informed consent form. This is like the Covid vaccine refuseniks – they don’t just affect themselves, they affect and infect the people around them.

2 comments

1 Oldwhitelady { 12.19.21 at 3:17 pm }

Oh, wow! I had not heard of such ridiculousness before I read your post! I guess FaceBook and Twitter allow a lot of crappy disinformation to be spread. I blame KelleyAnne Conway because of her STUPID term, “alternate truth”. Ugh!

2 Bryan { 12.19.21 at 4:58 pm }

If you are gullible enough to believe a false report, you are a target for con men to take your money. I spent a decade reading Soviet propaganda as part of my job in the military, so I can recognize it in my sleep. Whether it’s in Pravda or FaceBook, it sounds and feels the same. A lot of it probably starts at the Agitation & Propaganda ministry in St. Petersburg, Russia. It reads the same, the same flow and vocabulary.