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Almost since the 5G networks began to be deployed, the first hoaxes and false information about their dangers arrived. The Covid-19 pandemic did not help, since there were those who related the first to the second and there were cases of antenna sabotage. 5GBioShield now offers "global spectrum" protection against these networks. The problem is that it is plain and simple a USB that sells for about 300 euros. And it's not even a good one - it only has 128MB of storage.

As they say on its website, this device provides "protection for your home and your family" and it does so thanks to a " nano-film holographic catalyst " that can be carried on top of or placed near any phone or terminal that emits negative energy.

This logically makes holographic catalytic quantum technology, of course, capable of balancing and harmonizing "the damaging effects of unbalanced electrical radiation." The bubble that can be seen in your promotional images has two available diameters: 8 or 40 meters.

The frequently asked questions section solves several doubts. Thus, for example, we know that it also works with WiFi, 4G and 3G networks because it offers protection against " ionized and non-ionized radiation ", but that it does so without interfering with their operation, because it does not block them, but " transmute. " There is also no need to charge the USB; connecting it to the computer only widens the radius of action. Yes, they recommend removing the device safely .

All of this is the result of "several decades of research in multiple countries". How else are they going to achieve that "through a process of quantum oscillation" this USB is capable of "re-harmonizing the worrying frequencies that arise from electrical fog" caused by devices such as -in their words- laptops, cordless phones, WiFi or tablets?

The key is in the ability of this device to "restore the coherence of the atoms." Because if something was missing here it was coherence , in this we agree. By "restoring the coherence of the geometry of the atoms" a "perfect induction for vital forces is achieved by (re) creating cardiac coherence through plasmic support and interactivity". Obviously.

The 5GBioShield USB key also emits "a large number of vital force frequencies" - they could be 17 or three million, since they do not specify on what scale they are measured - which favors "a general revitalization of the body, adjusting them according to the absorption capacity of each individual in particular ". Like the Aquarius.

A 128 MB USB flash drive

Surprisingly enough, the 5GBioShield USB doesn't work. An analysis by PenTest Partners, who acquired one of the terminals to dismantle it, found that it is nothing more than a 128 MB USB (yes, megabytes ) with a glass with an engraved knight, an LED light and a sticker. All this, available for 283 pounds (about 315 euros, in exchange) or 795 pounds (880 euros) if you buy three units.

For comparison, a quality 512TB flash memory costs approximately 100 euros. You can also buy a 4TB external hard drive for around 120 euros. The second, with 40,000 times more storage, doesn't protect against 5G, of course, but neither does the first. Among the features that, in theory, both could also have are the ability to protect users from bears, tigers, earthquakes, fires, encounters in the third phase and reavers if they traveled with them through the most lost areas of space.

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