Dumb People Are Paying $350 For An Anti-5G USB Stick
Harin
If you're willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a simple USB stick, hoping that it will protect you from 5G’s effects, you deserve to be scammed.
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If you are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a simple 128Mb USB stick and hope that it will protect you from 5G’s devastating effects, you deserve to be scammed.
The 5G-anti USB stick is called “5GBioShield” and is being sold at a whopping price of $350. You are just truly dumb if you think it can protect you from thin air.
The UK’s Trading Standards Institute noticed the 5GbioShield after a member of the 5G Advisory Committee, Glastonbury Town Council, recommended it. According to the company behind the product, the USB stick is created using the most state-of-the-art technology to balance and prevent the devastating effects of non-natural electric waves.
It describes the USB as a protective shield for your family against harmful waves. With the wearable holographic nano-layer catalyzer, the device can be placed near consumers’ smartphones or any electrical devices.
So, how do you know if the device is protecting you or not? Again, the company says that all you have to do is purchasing the USB and enjoy its’ protection. The device is always ON because it uses quantum nano-layer technology. It adds that by plugging the device into a USB port, it can expand its field effect to 20m and more.
That doesn’t make sense at all. But to those who are less tech-savvy, this actually sounds convincing enough. However, through an investigation, the Trading Standards Institute revealed that this was a scam.
It was found that apart from the sticker, the USB looked identical to the crystal USB key sold by Chinese suppliers for just $6 per piece.