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Keri Hilson thinks 5G radiation caused the Coronavirus pandemic.

In a series of since-deleted tweets, the R&B singer highlighted how the virus appeared shortly after the launch of 5G in China last November, warning her fans to disable the wireless technology.

“People have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS,” she wrote. “Petitions, organizations, studies…what we’re going thru is the affects of radiation. 5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead. See attached & go to my IG stories for more. TURN OFF 5G by disabling LTE!!!”

Keri added how personal research and YouTube videos helped her arrive at her Coronavirus conspiracy theory.

“I also hv a friend who’s been showing me youtubes over the past year on the physical/human affects of 4 & 5G,” she wrote. “Researched for myself today re: COVID19…connections were quite peculiar. And after all I’ve read, believable.”

“And to be clear, I’m saying there have been lots of studies & experiments that point to the possibility that the dangerous levels of of electromagnetic radiation (5G) could be CAUSING the contagious virus.”

Fortunately, there’s no need to deactivate your 5G network connection. Like 4G LTE and 3G, wireless network transmission occurs radio waves, “a non-harmful part of the electromagnetic spectrum.”

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It seems Keri’s team tried to help her see the error in her posts, although she might not be ready to fully denounce the theory.

“Management has asked me to delete vid/articles,” she wrote. “I appreciate good discourse on unconventional thinking. Let’s all just be safe out there, cuz whatever the cause the virus a real thing. May God be with us…prayers to alllllll.”

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