An anti 5G collective attacks an antenna and cuts the television to 1.5 million French
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On Monday January 11, an anti 5G collective attacked a TDF transmitter near Limoges. The consequence of this degradation was the cut-off of television and radio for 1.5 million French people.
The arrival of 5G in France has fueled heated debates since its deployment. Europe Ecology elected officials The Greens questioned the importance of the new generation mobile network. Municipalities have called for moratoriums as well as citizen consultations around 5G. It is now the anti 5G who are talking about them with this news item reported by Le Figaro.
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An anti 5G collective claims the 5G antenna supposedly near Limoges
When the facts were reported, 1.5 million French people were deprived of television and radio. Indeed, a TDF antenna located in the town of Les Cars in Haute Vienne, near Limoges was set on fire. Two nearby sites including an Orange mobile branch was also a collateral victim of this deliberate damage. According to the newspaper The People of the Center, the fire on the 230-meter pylon required the intervention of twenty firefighters. During the attack on Monday, 1.5 million people were deprived of the internet and again on Friday, thousands of people were still affected.
The attack was ultimately claimed by an anti 5G collective. In a letter to local media, the Committee for the Abolition of 5G and Its World, shortened by the acronym CLA5GSM, claimed responsibility for the attack. The operation soberly entitled “Voices of the wind and songs of birds” announces the launch of a war against 5G. The statement also states that “The iPhone will never make humanity happy. However, the burnt antenna was not part of a 5G compatible network. The return to normal is expected to occur in the middle of this week.
The attacks on 5G antennas have multiplied since last spring. They are part of a conspiracy movement which joins the anti-Linky.
Source: Le Figaro