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We’re linking to this DW article on the same topic, titled 5G protesters sabotage Dutch phone towers.

See also UK phone masts attacked over bogus 5G coronavirus conspiracies, and this from The Guardian, Broadband engineers threatened due to 5G coronavirus conspiracies.

And this from 4 days ago, where an online Facebook protest is being planned for today, Easter Monday: 5G AND CORONAVIRUS: THOUSANDS OF CONSPIRACY THEORISTS GATHER IN FACEBOOK GROUPS TO PLOT ‘SILENT’ PROTESTS.

Here is the FB protest group:

At this point we’re undecided on the issue of publicizing 5G in relation to the coronavirus, whether or not there is actually evidence for the connection. Is it something that’s been put out there to discredit certain ‘truthers,’ as some claim, or could it actually serve to put the topic of 5G out into the MSM, when usually it’s very hidden from view. Surely the publicity will encourage some to investigate it further … ?

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Anti-5G fever spreads to the Netherlands as towers suffer ‘arson and sabotage’

Several 5G broadcasting masts across the Netherlands were damaged in what authorities have described as “a worrying development.” Similar acts of sabotage have previously been seen in the UK.

The Netherlands has experienced a string of arson attacks in the past fortnight, with the latest one happening on Friday in the northern city of Groningen, according to a report by newspaper De Telegraaf. The outlet cites Rob Bongelaar, director of the Monet Foundation, an industry group in charge of installing cellular broadcasting towers in the country.

Bongelaar believes that radical protesters opposing the roll-out of 5G technology were behind the attacks. A bold message that read “F***k 5G” was sprayed next to one of the burnt-out masts, he revealed. The ultra-fast cellular connections “are desperately needed for hospitals and nursing homes, for example, and then there are those who deliberately set radio masts on fire,” he complained, adding that Dutch mobile service providers are still doing their utmost to keep their networks running “in this difficult time.” The acts of sabotage garnered the attention of the government’s National Coordinator for Security and Counter-Terrorism (NCTV), which also believes that opposition to the 5G technology is a possible cause. “This is a worrying development,” the agency acknowledged. While anti-5G sentiment is “not new,” it has never before led to “extremist protests such as sabotage and arson in recent days.” As in some other European countries, Dutch activists seem to believe 5G antennas emit radiation, thus provoking incurable illnesses. In nearby Britain, weird rumors and conspiracy theories have gained traction, with some insisting there is a link between the 5G rollout and the spread of Covid-19. The UK also experienced several attacks in late March, in which telecom masts were set alight. ************ Original article Published to The Liberty Beacon from EuropeReloaded.com

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