EXCLUSIVE How did the COVID-5G conspiracy get on a US Gov website? Among the authors, two Russians

DE Valentin Mirică, Alexandru Pop | Actualizat: 27.07.2020 - 22:31

A strange scientific study, signed also by Moscow based researchers claims, in full pandemics that there is a causality connection between the 5G technology and the spread of coronavirus.

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The study was surprisingly published by a website which belongs to the American administration. Following Newsweek Romania magazine's letter to website's editors, the study was deleted.

A website (not affiliated with the US government or any government) that usually publishes scientific articles has recently published an article that seems to confirm a conspirational theory: "The 5G technology and inducing the coronavirus in the skin cells".

"In this research, we show that 5G millimeter waves could be absorbed by dermatologic cells acting like antennas, transferred to other cells and play the main role in producing Coronaviruses in biological cells. (...) 5G millimeter waves could be good candidates for applying in constructing virus-like structures such as Coronaviruses (COVID-19) within cells", it is stated in the beginning paragraph of a scientific study bylined by seven researchers.

The US Government does not warrant any responsibility for the accuracy

The article was sent to be published in the Journal of Biological Regulators & Homeostatic Agents on the 19th of May and it was published on the 9th of June on the website that includes also this journal, biolifesas.org.

Although not endorsed/confirmed by any of the previously published studies in this field, an abstract of this article appeared on the website of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). NCBI runs a database regarding biomedical researches and it is part of The National Library of Medicine hosted by The National Health Institutes, institutions financed by the US Government. However, on the NCBI website we can read: "For documents and software available from this server, the U.S. Government does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed."

The article, withdrawn by the publisher

Newsweek Romania sent a FOIA request to the National Library of Medecine in an attempt to find out how could such an abstract make it on the dot gov website. NLM replied by letting Newsweek Romania know that the article was withdrawn by the very first website that published the article.

"Thank you for contacting the National Library of Medicine with your concerns.

The citation referenced, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32668870/, was submitted to PubMed by the publisher of Journal of Biological Regulators & Homeostatic Agents.

The presence of any specific article or citation in NLM’s physical or electronic collections, including PubMed, does not constitute agreement with, or endorsement of, or promotion of its contents by the NLM or NIH.

NLM relies on the scientific publishing process to identify and address problems in the literature through published comments, corrections, and retractions. The NLM MEDLINE team brought the concerns about this article to the journal's attention for review and it has since been withdrawn by the publisher.

Thank you,

NLM Communications Team”, it reads in the reply sent to Newsweek Romania.

Romanian physicist: Radiations just heat the skin

The Romanian physicist, inventor and famous researcher for Philips Holland, Cristian Presură has repeatedly shaken this theory: "Can radio waves influence so much the biology of a virus so that it has mutations and spreads in such a way?

This is when the internet theory becomes Science Fiction as researchers know that the radiation of a phone, i.e. the radio waves can heat a surface at most. The effects of these electromagnetic radiations are thermal, they only heat objects. We all know this fact from our personal microwave oven which has a similar electromagnetic radiation. We put food inside the oven and the food is warm. The essential difference lies in the intensity of the radiations because a microwave oven has 1,000 watts while this phone emits in the worst and most serious case only one watt when we use it stuck to our ear."

The data is confirmed by numerous scientific studies, such as one which was published in April by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) (icnirp.org) and cited by the World Health Organization.

Another research report, published in July by the Oregon State University, also shows that the 5G networks have insignificant impact on human health.

Not least, the European Commission displays a dedicated page which tackles this disinformation topic.

Two Russian authors, one of them specialized in syphilis

Four of the bylined researchers work at an online university, "Guglielmo Marconi" based in Rome. One of them, Maria Grazia Roccia is also the author of the article: "A black hole from the centre of the Earth plays the role of the biggest telecomunication system for connecting DNAs, dark DNAs and water molecules on the 4 + N dimensional collector."

Two other authors, K.M.Lomonosov and O.Y. Olisova, are specialists in dermatology at a medical institute based in Moscow. K.M.Lomonosov has written several articles focused on treating syphilis.

 

 

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