A Briton, a Frenchman and a Russian are viewing a painting of Adam and Eve frolicking in the Garden of Eden. "Look at their reserve, their calm", muses the Brit. "They must be British." "Nonsense", the Frenchman disagrees. "They're naked, and so beautiful. Clearly, they are French." "No way! They have no clothes and no shelter", the Russian points out, "They have only an apple to eat, and they are being told they live in a paradise. Obviously, they are Russian."
Ukraine ... the bankster connections (deep read);
https://silview.media/2022/05/31/ukraine-war-zone-overlaps-with-former-jewish-colonies-negotiated-by-the-rothschilds-funded-by-the-warburgs-with-american-money-and-dismantled-by-stalin/
https://silview.media/2022/05/31/ukraine-war-zone-overlaps-with-former-jewish-colonies-negotiated-by-the-rothschilds-funded-by-the-warburgs-with-american-money-and-dismantled-by-stalin/
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UKRAINE WAR ZONE OVERLAPS WITH FORMER JEWISH COLONIES NEGOTIATED BY THE ROTHSCHILDS, FUNDED BY THE WARBURGS WITH AMERICAN MONEY…
The only gentile I know that got this far with his research on this topic was murdered.
According to data from MarketResearch.com, 5G private networks are predicted to grow at an average rate of 40 per cent a year between 2021 and 2028, by which time the market could be worth around £10.7billion.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/markets/article-10871537/BT-Ericsson-join-forces-build-5G-private-networks.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/markets/article-10871537/BT-Ericsson-join-forces-build-5G-private-networks.html
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BT and Sweden's Ericsson sign multi-million pound partnership deal to offer private 5G networks to businesses across Britain
Private 5G networks mirror public 5G, but connectivity is limited to a group of devices in a dedicated space, such as a factory, a port or a campus.
If you haven't had the 'artificial reality' torture yet, it's ... not fun:
"He added: 'We're now into phase two of the project and this includes various use cases such as teleoperation of heavy plant machinery, artificial reality (AR) for remote maintenance, as well as enhanced video AI analytics and the use of drones for surveillance and inspections.'"
"He added: 'We're now into phase two of the project and this includes various use cases such as teleoperation of heavy plant machinery, artificial reality (AR) for remote maintenance, as well as enhanced video AI analytics and the use of drones for surveillance and inspections.'"
Rob Fraser, Dundee, United Kingdom, about 11 hours ago
Wifi currently uses two bands, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz (sometimes called 5G but do not mistake that for the new tech which stands for "5th Generation"), the higher a frequency the faster it is but the less penetrating it is and the less reach it has. 5G (which is a combined Wifi and phone standard to allow routers to now act as cell towers) has a very broad spectrum of frequencies ranging from the standard 2.4Ghz (very long range, decent speeds, latency of around 60ms) to 28Ghz (very very short range but incredible speeds and almost no latency). It is up to each country which parts of the spectrum they make available but if your country has plans to install transmitters/relays all over the place such as in lamp posts and traffic lights and so on then it is very likely your country has opted for one of the higher frequencies - this is what will really separate 5G from anything that came before. Instantaneous super fast broadband even on phones.
Wifi currently uses two bands, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz (sometimes called 5G but do not mistake that for the new tech which stands for "5th Generation"), the higher a frequency the faster it is but the less penetrating it is and the less reach it has. 5G (which is a combined Wifi and phone standard to allow routers to now act as cell towers) has a very broad spectrum of frequencies ranging from the standard 2.4Ghz (very long range, decent speeds, latency of around 60ms) to 28Ghz (very very short range but incredible speeds and almost no latency). It is up to each country which parts of the spectrum they make available but if your country has plans to install transmitters/relays all over the place such as in lamp posts and traffic lights and so on then it is very likely your country has opted for one of the higher frequencies - this is what will really separate 5G from anything that came before. Instantaneous super fast broadband even on phones.
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Britain's monkeypox outbreak is linked to 'gay bars, saunas and Grindr', 86% of cases are in London and just TWO women have caught virus - as total UK infections rise to 196
Protest the torture/rape/murder by a serving police officer of a lady member of the general public get yourself prosecuted and tried in secret by the force ... supplying the torturing raping serving police officer murderer;
"Their cases were due to be dealt with at Westminster Magistrates' Court today under the single justice procedure, which cannot be observed by the public."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10877095/SIX-people-charged-Sarah-Everard-vigil-cases-heard-SECRET.html
"Their cases were due to be dealt with at Westminster Magistrates' Court today under the single justice procedure, which cannot be observed by the public."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10877095/SIX-people-charged-Sarah-Everard-vigil-cases-heard-SECRET.html
Mail Online
SIX people have been charged over their roles in ‘Covid-breaching’ Sarah Everard vigil – and most of the cases will be heard in…
Six people who were at the Sarah Everard vigil last year are now facing charges - with some in secret court - as activists slam the Met for having a 'vendetta against women'