Twitter Users Slam Keri Hilson For Saying 5G Wireless Caused Coronavirus Outbreak

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Keri Hilson

International singer Keri Hilson has in a series of posts made on her Twitter and Instagram pages on March 16 postulated that the 5G network is responsible for COVID-19.

Several conspiracy theories have emerged since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that originated from China in December 2019.

This theories range from accusations about China’s eating culture, population control theories, to scientific research gone wrong.

The singer, who has been sharing tips on how people can keep themselves safe during this outbreak, posted screenshots of articles regarding the dangers of 5G and captioned it:

People have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS. Petitions, organizations, studies…what we’re going thru is the affects of radiation.  5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead. See attached & go to my IG stories for more. TURN OFF 5G by disabling LTE!!!.

Hilson went on to mention in an Instagram video that she believes, along with other conspiracy YouTube videos, that there’s a link between 5G LTE network and the coronavirus outbreak.

 
 
 
 
 
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5G was invented in…you guessed it—CHINA. It launched Nov 1, 2019 in 50 Chinese cities with btwn 86,000-130,000 5G base stations by the end of 2019. The 3 largest network operators worked together in a race to be FIRST…only 5 months after retrieving 5G licenses. Those vids we saw of people in China literally dropping dead out of nowhere?? Eerily close to the Nov launch. In a 2019 Netflix Documentary, Bill Gates himself warned of a global health pandemic that would originate in China. Researchers & organizations have done studies, made petitions, and issued warnings of the dangers of 5G over the past few years. A quick search will produce them. Residents of Australia have filed assault charges against phone companies—and WON. Lastly, while we were wondering if the virus was resistant to melanin as Africa went untouched for quite a while, could it have been because Africa is not a 5G region (on the whole)? If some African countries have launched pre-installed 5G network bases as of yet, there are certainly not as many as on other continents, by far. I saw this vid on my friend @chakabars page this am & researched the entire day. Not sold? It’s a lot. I get it. That’s fine. But Google or Youtube affects of 5G, EMF exposure, electromagnetic frequency, & radio frequency radiation for yourself… 👀 And to those like me who want to take any measures of protection against it—(although the towers are more dangerous)—you can protect your home & family by going to ur phone Settings to disable LTE under “Cellular Data Options,” which knocks your data speed down to 3 or 4G. Top right corner will show you which network ur on. Also, turn your phone on Airplane Mode or Power them off when not in use or while you sleep. And keep them away from your bodies as much as possible during the day. I’m not an expert on anything. This is a think piece. The post intrigued me & illustrates a possibility based on the facts above. And please watch in entirety before commenting. I’m sure we all got time today…😏🙇🏾‍♀️

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She went on to explain that the reason why the coronavirus outbreak is not prevalent in Africa is not because of melanin as some believe but because Africa is not a 5G region.

Keri wrote:

And to be clear, I’m saying there have been lots of studies and experiments that point to the possibility that the dangerous levels of electromagnetic radiation (5G) could be causing the contagious virus.

Why do you think the virus is not happening in Africa like that? Not a 5G region. There may be a few bases there, but not as prevalent as other countries. It has nothing to do w/ melanin (for those theories).

Several reactions has, however trailed her conspiracy theories about the 5G network.

See reactions to her posts below:

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