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RabidZoo 15 points ago +15 / -0

The speculation comes from Bill Gates and his desire to implant RFID chips containing peoples medical information along with proof they've been good proles and have gotten their COVID "vaccine".

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BeefyBelisarius 7 points ago +7 / -0

What does that have to do with 5g, though? I'm a telecom guy who's been redpilled for decades, 5g is just a shorter range broadcast method with more available bandwidth.

Older technologies have been bombarding us with radio waves since before most of us were born; every time I see people making specific claims about 5g, it's things that could also be done with older tech.

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RabidZoo 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not technology literate like you are fren...I'm not really sure how that would come into play. I just know about the Bill Gates thing from digging and reading. Is there a way 5G can pick up RFID signals? They could pinpoint you in a crowd possibly.

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the_green_obelisk 2 points ago +2 / -0

No. 5g is a more efficient way to transmit data, not a significant bump in transmit power. RFID devices are unpowered, so their primary limitation is how much power they can reflect, and 5g doesn't really change this.

But if you are in a crowd, and someone pumps up the power and uses a highly directional antennae like a parabolic dish, they might be able to pinpoint you. This has been the case for awhile and has nothing to do with 5g.