So why do people believe such loony conspiracy theories? According to Dr. I included the educational background of these vocal conspiratorialists because no legitimate physician, researcher, engineer or scientist has found any evidence whatsoever that 5G causes, helps spread, or that exposure to 5G signals mimics COVID-19 symptoms.Ĭoronavirus myths and fake prevention tips are everywhere, too. ![]() John Cusack (who dropped out New York University after one year) tweeted to his 1.6 million followers, “5 - G wil be proven to be very very bad for people’s health.” He later deleted the tweet but not before calling his followers who disagreed with him “just DUMB and f-ing sheep.”Īlso spreading the 5G conspiracy theory to followers are rapper Wiz Khalifa (who attended Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh), singer Keri Hilson (she studied theater at Oxford College of Emory University in Atlanta) and a judge on Britain’s Got Talent Amanda Holden (who attended London’s Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts). ![]() in Theater from Hanover College) shared a report with his 2 million Instagram followers that claimed “5G radiation” is “exacerbating” the spread of the coronavirus. Some people are ready to latch on to virtually anything when it arrives in the social media feed of celebrities. Cybercriminals are after your $1,200 stimulus payment, and they have a slew of clever tactics. Conspiracy theories aren’t the only thing spreading like wildfire online right now.
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