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  #2736620 30-Jun-2021 11:03
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I'm amazed that there weren't people protesting at Takapuna Bach as they brought the new Southern Cross Cable ashore. 

 

That'll be filled up to it's endpoint with 5G and viruses (not to mention adult content ready to be unleashed on our poor unsuspecting teens). 





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#2736626 30-Jun-2021 11:19
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BlinkyBill:

 

It’s pretty clear that the 5G conspiracies are really just put out there to obfuscate people talking about the real issue:

 

https://birdsarentreal.com/

 

THIS is what we should really be worried about.

 

 

That site has to be a p1ss take.

 

 

 

Clearly, the Boeing Engineers didn’t get the memo from Dulles about remaining undetected, and actually painted “Area 51 or bust” on both sides of the bus. Whenever they would stop for gas, they would set up a makeshift campsite in the parking lot and sing songs with titles such as “I left my Honey for Area 51,” and,” Let’s Kill all the Birds.” They attracted a lot of attention, and the locals of a town in Idaho claimed that the men would reveal intimate details of what they were doing. Clearly, they were complete idiots; but their idiocy is one of the hardest pieces of evidence on how the government killed the birds. While 22 of the men made it to Nevada, one man did not. Neil Ford was the only engineer that lived to tell the story, as he was left in a Waffle House bathroom because the others claimed,” he had to pee too many times, and was ruining the vibe of the road trip.”
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  #2736636 30-Jun-2021 11:31
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BlinkyBill:

 

It’s pretty clear that the 5G conspiracies are really just put out there to obfuscate people talking about the real issue:

 

https://birdsarentreal.com/

 

THIS is what we should really be worried about.

 

 

This is absolutely true. I haven't seen a real bird in years.

 

 





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  #2736653 30-Jun-2021 12:13
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Some of these disguised government drones are recharging on the power lines by my house right now; and there’s a suspicious-looking pukeko drone in my home paddock. All since I made my post.

 

Coincidence?


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  #2736658 30-Jun-2021 12:22
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Better watch out. They're on to you.

 

 





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  #2736665 30-Jun-2021 13:01
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Sometimes get a Kaka that likes to hang upside down from the spouting and appears to be watching TV. Should I be worried?


 
 
 

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  #2736672 30-Jun-2021 13:32
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allan:

 

Sometimes get a Kaka that likes to hang upside down from the spouting and appears to be watching TV. Should I be worried?

 

 

No. That's how they know who is watching what and produce the ratings...quite normal. 





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  #2736975 30-Jun-2021 17:13
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The way you can tell, is birds tweet. No real animal uses Twitter.





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  #2736995 30-Jun-2021 17:53
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BlinkyBill:

 

Some of these disguised government drones are recharging on the power lines by my house right now; and there’s a suspicious-looking pukeko drone in my home paddock. All since I made my post.

 

Coincidence?

 

 

The engineering in the Pukeko ones is amazing. They seem to be able to recharge by ingesting my wife's cabbages and strawberries. Nets don't seem to stop them.





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  #2737008 30-Jun-2021 18:16
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Another 2 Mobile Towers in Christchurch burned - Police investigate links between fires at Christchurch cell towers | Stuff.co.nz

 

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  #2737011 30-Jun-2021 18:26
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DjShadow:

 

Another 2 Mobile Towers in Christchurch burned - Police investigate links between fires at Christchurch cell towers | Stuff.co.nz

 

Both owned by Spark

 


That's why thread is active again.. https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=42&topicid=260033&page_no=28#2736537 


 
 
 
 

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I'm still trying to get to grips with what is so great about 5G (other than upsetting some people, and who's to say they don't have any valid argument).

 

 

 

It's range is POOR at best so what's the point? 4G works great, so?

 

 

 

More over, I don't particularly want to be living next to another cell tower, and I'm quite happy using wifi6 on my fibre connection...


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  #2756808 8-Aug-2021 17:36
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Halon5:

I'm still trying to get to grips with what is so great about 5G

 

 

It's one bigger. It's not four gee. You see, most blokes, you know, will be phoning or texting or IMing at four gee. You're on four gee here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on four gee on your phone. Where can you go from there? Where? What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do? Put it up to five gee. One bigger. These phones go to five.

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  #2756814 8-Aug-2021 18:01
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@Halon5 5G can be deployed on lower frequency bands that 2G 3G and 4G work on today so saying it's range is poor just shows how little you know!

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  #2756857 8-Aug-2021 18:43
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Now that I have had my first Covid jab, how do I check to make sure that the microchips are successfully connecting to 5G?


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