believe that 5G signals are harmful,
and even started the corvid pandemic, so fear not any longer, behold the 5GBioShield which “is the result of the most advanced technology currently available for
balancing and prevention of the devastating effects caused by non-natural
electric waves, particularly (but not limited to) 5G, for all biological life
forms.” described
as a USB key, the tiny device allegedly “provides protection for your home and
family, thanks to the wearable holographic nano-layer catalyser, which can be
worn or placed near to a smartphone or any other electrical, radiation or EMF
[electromagnetic field] emitting device.” so how does this super-advanced
device protect you? Well, you just have to buy it and enjoy it’s protection.
“It is always ON and working—that’s why we used quantum nano-layer technology,”
the company selling it claims, adding that plugging it into a USB port only
expands the field effect from 4m radius to 20m +.” all imagies/photographs BioShield
Distribution,
“The 5GBioShield makes it possible, thanks to
a uniquely applied process of quantum nano-layer technology, to balance the
imbalanced electric oscillations arising from all electric fog induced by all
devices such as: laptops, cordless phones, wlan, tablets,” and also “brings
balance into the field at the atomic and cellular level restoring balanced
effects to all harmful (ionized and non-ionized) radiation.” this all sounds to good to be true,
Anna Grochowalska, one of the two directors of BioShield Distribution, told the BBC that her company was the sole global distributor of the 5GBioShield, but it it did not own or build the product. Still, she defended the company, saying that the comparison of its $350 device to a $6 USB stick was unjust, as it didn’t take into account the exact production costs and intellectual property rights for the 5GBioShield. She also refused to reveal any technical information revealing the product,
defended the company against what? “We
consider it to be a scam,” Stephen Knight, operations director for London
Trading Standards told the BBC. “People who are vulnerable need protection from
this kind of unscrupulous trading.” experts at Pen Test Partners, a UK company
that specializes in taking apart electronic products to spot security
vulnerabilities, recently analyzed one of the 5GBioShield sticks sold by
BioShield Distribution, and found that apart from a small, round sticker, it
virtually identical to a ‘crystal’ USB key available from various suppliers in
China for just $6 apiece, as for the inner working of the 5GBioShield, there
was no quantum nano-layer technology visible anywhere, just an LED light, like
on the regular 128Mb USB sticks from China, I knew it was too good to be true! but here is the good news, You can
still buy 5GBioShield on
its official website, I wonder how many people will buy one, "just in case?"
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