Outrageous conspiracy theories

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by rustbucket, Mar 23, 2020.

  1. Pudelwagen

    Pudelwagen Supporter

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  2. What's 'fat' air? Something like a gas equivalent to heavy water?
     
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  3. How's it today...?
     
  4. Keeling54

    Keeling54 Supporter

    American lawyers have just issued china with a $20Trillion law suit. :):)
     
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  5. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    Cloudy
     
  6. Pudelwagen

    Pudelwagen Supporter

    Good luck with that!
     
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  7. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

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  9. CollyP

    CollyP Moderator

    We could tell them that *******ing on electric fences will help the cause.
     
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  10. I think that should read "A particularly stupid American lawyer..."
     
  11. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    I genuinely despair.

    I get we aren’t allowed to comment of stupid people but FFS how do they think blue light services communicate with each other.

    How can an electrical signal, not dissimilar to 2,3 and 4G we’ve had for 30 years, cause a biological virus.
     
  12. Pudelwagen

    Pudelwagen Supporter

    Not necessarily. Win or lose, all lawyers make a mint. They must have Yorkshire roots as they never do owt for nowt.
     
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  13. They like what say, and say what they bloody well like...

    Matey should know that you can't actually sue a sovereign nation.
     
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  14. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    Someone who believes they are all a danger? There is some science at least and having been in that industry yes powerful antennas are bad for your health...if you get near enough...which you can't.
     
  15. I think the link with 5G and coronavirus is a disinformation distraction to discredit objectors . The main objection is the danger of the short wavelength radiation - similar to microwaves in your domestic oven - 3G and 4G have nowhere near the short range energy that 5G has.. They have a very short range so are dangerous to animal life ( birds) and plant - they will kill birds if they perch near and trees are also killed -but the short range means that there will have to be transmitters within 100 metres of the receiver - so transmitters will be placed everywhere - usually on the top of street lamps - this is the main reason that there are objections as I see it.
     
  16. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    No argument from me to that point and that made by @zedders, I’ve seen a fair few fried pidgeons on line of sight microwave installs.

    But a physical virus, in ones bloodstream?!
     
  17. Dubs

    Dubs Sponsor supporter extraordinaire

    Seems legit to me. Il trash a couple of masts on the way to the beach this afternoon. :thumbsup:
     
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  18. It's utter nonsense, from the tin-foil hat brigade.

    There is, terrifyingly, a source of ionising radiation in the terahertz range that we're exposed to every day. Huge doses. At the top end of the spectrum, it demonstrably causes cancers.

    It's called..."daylight".
     
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  19. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    I give you the Klaus Barbie and Josef Mengele of popular light comedy...

     
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