5G: Beyond Insanity



Ultra-High Frequency Radiation
24 to 100 GHz, or more
What on earth you may ask
Are "they" using these frequencies for?

To aim and amplify signals
To destroy all the people, in the cities and towns
"They" are trying to kill whole populations
These mad men, lunatics, these scientists, these clowns

Massive deployment of more cell towers
Meaning for us all more radiation showers
Spreading over our homes and the schools
Sweeping across countries, "they" don't care, "they" don't play by the rules

Raking in billions, "they" are all squawking like crows
No standard, no testing, anything goes?
"Their" trial deployment was in 2017
Is this just a nightmare, will I awake from this dream?

"They" are sharing all technology with the military ops
Whilst the multitude are clueless, spending their wages in shops
Everything and everyone to have a microchip and Ip
No privacy, no rights, no way to be free

All areas including rural to be saturated in radiation
This is genocide on a huge scale, a nefarious infiltration
Bribe all the governments and the bribe the rep
Leaving no time to test, no time to prep

Fast track all the deployments
Before all the masses wake up
We are to be force fed radiation
For us all to sip in our cup
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Submitted by nikkib.01179 on July 26, 2021

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Nicola Baxter

I have wrote many poems over the years, poetry has helped me express what I could not express verbally, and has helped me grow inwardly. I have written poems on many different topics, some humorous stories in poetry form, and some deep meaningful and emotive ones, inspired by events, and from personal experiences and what I witness and observe that has moved me in some way. more…

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