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Hundreds Of Birds Fall From the Sky After 5G Test In Netherlands

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By Uche Mbah

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After a 5G test in The Hague in the Netherlands, birds were seen tumbling down from the sky in their hundreds in a mysterious dying that left investigators worried, according to reports monitored in Lagos.

The 5G technology has been trailed by controversies since its emergence as a mobile technology driven by the Chinese Tech Giant, Huawei. Some tend to see the concerns raised over the technology as propaganda war resulting from the Trade war between the united states and China. But many stringent voices have sang of the dangers of the new technology. Despite this, many countries are latching into it.

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Nigeria has muted that they will embrace the 5G technology, though the teledensity of those currently into the 4G technology has been reported to be very low.

According to the reports by Truth Revolution, only a few birds tumbled from the sky after the initial test of the technology to ascertain it’s harmfulness. Within days, over 297 birds have died in the parks of Hague.

Ducks were seen to try to escape the radiations by immersing their heads into water.

In Norway, cows were observed to behave abnormally at the 5G mast areas.

The 5G network uses the same Electromotive Force, or EMF, used by the Pentagon Crowd control system.

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“The roll out of 5G technology is a ‘massive bio-experiment’ that will have ‘disastrous consequences’ for the human race, according to the first major university study into the controversial wireless service — and a coalition of 200 leading scientists and doctors are calling for an urgent stop to the roll out.


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