5G conspiracy theorists are hiding razors and needles as booby traps for telecoms engineers
Conspiracy theorists in the UK who believe the coronavirus is being spread by 5G have been leaving razor blades and needles behind posters on phone masts to harm telecoms engineers, The Verge reported.
reports telecoms engineers in the UK have discovered razor blades and needles hidden behind posters on telephone poles to catch them when maintaining the country's broadband network.theories blaming the spread of the coronavirus on 5G
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