A 5G conspiracy theorist has filmed herself confronting engineers laying cables, claiming the new technology is to blame for the global coronavirus pandemic.
The rumour began after people started claiming that Africa hasn't been as affected by Covid-19 as it is not a 5G region - but the World Health Organisation has since shut this down when it stated the continent has several thousands of confirmed cases.
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But despite the UK government also having said there is 'no evidence to suggest that 5G has anything to do with Covid-19', it hasn't stopped people spreading misinformation online.
And in a recent video posted on social media, an unnamed individual accosted two workmen who were installing the new technology in London.
After crossing the street, she starts interrogating them about what they are doing, who they work for, and why they are out during lockdown.
She says: "So, it's not essential and you don't work for the NHS, so why are you doing it? Does it not negate the government's guidelines?"
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Confused about what the hell is going on, and rightly so, the bemused worker tries to calm the situation down and tells the woman to make a complaint.
But she's not done.
"Do you know what you're doing there, you're laying 5G. You realise that, yeah? So you know that kills people? You know when they turn this on it's gonna kill everyone and that's why they're building the hospitals?" she presses.
Then, after finding out he has parents, goes in even harder, adding: "How would you feel when they turn that switch on, 'bye bye, mama'? Are you content to keep doing that job?
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"Are they paying you well enough to kill her? You've just admitted that you're laying 5G, so that's basically why we're all inside and you've got free rein of London, no?
"Everyone will be dead, so who will be playing on the internet and playing on their PlayStations? We'll all be in hospital on breathing apparatus."
Still not convinced that her argument is doing the trick, the woman then adds: "Why do you think they're building 25,000 sort of concentration camps of death in London ExCel right now? It's because of this wire, here. "
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She then assures the workers that she's not angry at them but that 'It's a disgrace' they are being allowed to lay the cables of death.
Over the weekend, emergency services were called to a fire in Birmingham after a 70ft 5G mast broke into flames.
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