Why did the birds fall dead in the Netherlands near the 5G tower?
17 Answers
- Jas BLv 72 months ago
Multiple investigations have ruled out any connection.
The 5G experiment as a reason for birds’ deaths was first posted by John Khules, an anti-5G activist. Later on, he posted saying that he was not serious when he said that 5G experiment was behind the deaths of birds. But, his initial comments had gone viral by then.
In an additional investigation by Snopes, it was found that no 5G test was conducted in the surrounding areas on the day of the deaths. While when one had been carried out on an earlier day, no birds died.
Source(s): https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/5g-cellular-test... https://www.hollandtimes.nl/articles/national/caus... https://www.republicworld.com/fact-check/coronavir... https://factly.in/no-297-birds-did-not-die-in-the-... - giginotgigiLv 72 months ago
5G does have its side effect on the nature. The frequency range is absolutely god-forbidden.
- Anonymous2 months ago
They got to die SOMEWHERE
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- Green PuffinLv 72 months ago
Most of these mobile phone towers have anti bird spikes on them, to stop birds resting or nesting or shiiting on their equipment. Perhaps the 5G masts have mini electric fences protecting their equipment?
- Anonymous2 months ago
Because they couldn't contact friends on Twitter.
- Anonymous2 months ago
The answer is they didn't. It is just another fake claim made about 5G on social media: https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-starli...
- ?Lv 72 months ago
5G poisoning. 5G particles form a cloud around any 5G device, even after you switch it off.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Les Nessman dropped them from a helicopter?