Vie Russ Story Stinky – Big 5-G Affects DNA Science Paper Quashed!

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Big Science Paper Published Recently:
5G Technology and induction of coronavirus in skin cells

Abstract

In this research, we show that 5G millimeter waves could be absorbed by dermatologic cells acting like antennas, transferred to other cells and play the main role in producing Coronaviruses in biological cells. DNA is built from charged electrons and atoms and has an inductor-like structure. This structure could be divided into linear, toroid and round inductors. Inductors interact with external electromagnetic waves, move and produce some extra waves within the cells. The shapes of these waves are similar to shapes of hexagonal and pentagonal bases of their DNA source. These waves produce some holes in liquids within the nucleus. To fill these holes, some extra hexagonal and pentagonal bases are produced. These bases could join to each other and form virus-like structures such as Coronavirus. To produce these viruses within a cell, it is…

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3 thoughts on “Vie Russ Story Stinky – Big 5-G Affects DNA Science Paper Quashed!”

  1. I downloaded it before it disappeared and read it. During discussion w/others it became clear that the specific logic in the paper is faulty. Example: the highest discussed 5G frequency is 200 GHz which is about 1.5 mm in length. This is wave length is much larger than the size of the frequencies likely to impact cells (in the manner they describe) as their whole contention is that the frequencies themselves are of a way smaller size than cells and of a size for DNA to effectively serve as an antenna. So their postulated mechanism is theoretically possible but for frequencies well outside (and higher than) any 5G range.

    I am not sure why a paper like this could even be drafted by the authors. Which leads to speculation on the reason it was published at all. Perhaps to see who would run with it w/o thinking.

    All that said, this is NOT to say that these frequencies can not harm biological tissues. Even 2.4 GHz, which is used for plenty of wi-fi happens to be the same range as used by microwave ovens so it is clear effects can be produced. Probably just not the effects they described for the frequency label (5G) they stated.

    We all need to be careful of all information out there. IMO there are active operations going on to mislead individuals in all manner of ways.

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