Don't be so quick to dismiss this stuff. Sure, there's not a lot of extremely high-quality content out there, but a lot of the speculative content is stemming from real world discussions and technological innovations.
5G is in the microwave range of EMF, and one does not need a phased array and inbound antenna to simply output a spectrum of 5G radiation. It's possible that the "neural" aspect of this article is just nonsense, but you can't dismiss the connection between the expensive 5G network rollout and things like neural link, so for somebody to tie all this together with some speculation is not "glowie" territory as much as it is "Hey guys this is what I think is gonna happen, but I'm gonna tell it to you as if I read it somewhere otherwise you won't take it seriously". I'm not condoning pure speculation, but I'm saying that this stuff, 5G, even to the degree of ridiculous that this article seems to be, is well within the realm of possible outcomes.
Read/watch some stuff about "operation crimson mist", pertaining the supposed C-130 Hercules that circled above with some EMF array inside the fuselage. Could be made up bullshit, but the science behind it is real and anything that's possible, that you or I can think of, has probably been done by some people.
OK I must admit that I didn't read the summary of that study, and I thought for some reason that it was generating microwaves from an LED like structure, as opposed to lighting up LEDs with microwave… my bad.
That have nothing to do with 5G. that MDLEDs will light up with any microwave radiation, 5G, 4G, 3G, WiFi, microwave oven and so on. And you need 65W of microwave for 30 minutes on 14 25x7mm capsules to kill E.Coli in 350ml per minute flow. Seriously?
You can't make something that gather microwaves that is much smaller than 1/4 microwave length. And lower the length of microwaves, the lower penetration they have into conducting body. If you make any device small enough to be able to hide in some jab, than you will have no way to get to them with microwaves because human body will effectively shield them from your microwaves.
Also, something tell me that 65W of 2.4Mhz will perfectly kill E.Coli without any MDLEDs at all. They "forgot" to do control experiment without their capsules. :)
you can't dismiss the connection between the expensive 5G network rollout and things like neural link,
I perfectly can. Because 5G gives absolutely nothing better than 4G without upgrading backbone of cellular network. You can't utilise 4G yet, not because your device can't and not because base station can't, but because connections between base stations and upstream can't, especially in suburban and rural areas. Replacing 4G wihth 5G gives absolutely nothing that could be somehow connected with all that brain chips.
Don't be so quick to dismiss this stuff. Sure, there's not a lot of extremely high-quality content out there, but a lot of the speculative content is stemming from real world discussions and technological innovations.
For example:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34755326/
5G is in the microwave range of EMF, and one does not need a phased array and inbound antenna to simply output a spectrum of 5G radiation. It's possible that the "neural" aspect of this article is just nonsense, but you can't dismiss the connection between the expensive 5G network rollout and things like neural link, so for somebody to tie all this together with some speculation is not "glowie" territory as much as it is "Hey guys this is what I think is gonna happen, but I'm gonna tell it to you as if I read it somewhere otherwise you won't take it seriously". I'm not condoning pure speculation, but I'm saying that this stuff, 5G, even to the degree of ridiculous that this article seems to be, is well within the realm of possible outcomes.
Read/watch some stuff about "operation crimson mist", pertaining the supposed C-130 Hercules that circled above with some EMF array inside the fuselage. Could be made up bullshit, but the science behind it is real and anything that's possible, that you or I can think of, has probably been done by some people.
OK I must admit that I didn't read the summary of that study, and I thought for some reason that it was generating microwaves from an LED like structure, as opposed to lighting up LEDs with microwave… my bad.
That have nothing to do with 5G. that MDLEDs will light up with any microwave radiation, 5G, 4G, 3G, WiFi, microwave oven and so on. And you need 65W of microwave for 30 minutes on 14 25x7mm capsules to kill E.Coli in 350ml per minute flow. Seriously?
You can't make something that gather microwaves that is much smaller than 1/4 microwave length. And lower the length of microwaves, the lower penetration they have into conducting body. If you make any device small enough to be able to hide in some jab, than you will have no way to get to them with microwaves because human body will effectively shield them from your microwaves.
Also, something tell me that 65W of 2.4Mhz will perfectly kill E.Coli without any MDLEDs at all. They "forgot" to do control experiment without their capsules. :)
I perfectly can. Because 5G gives absolutely nothing better than 4G without upgrading backbone of cellular network. You can't utilise 4G yet, not because your device can't and not because base station can't, but because connections between base stations and upstream can't, especially in suburban and rural areas. Replacing 4G wihth 5G gives absolutely nothing that could be somehow connected with all that brain chips.