Pulling apart a £339 anti-5G USB stick
Pulling apart a £339 anti-5G USB stick
Six months ago the UK’s Glastonbury Town Council set up a 5g Advisory Committee to explore the safety of the technology, and last month the local paper reported their findings.
This statement is in their recommended measures report (page 31 of this PDF):
5G Bioshield https://5gbioshield.com/ We use this device and find it helpful.
We’re aware of people playing around with Shungite or setting up a ring of EMF shields to achieve this, but we’ve never seen someone saying it can be done with a USB stick.
We are not 5g specialists, nor are we health experts, but USB sticks are well within our skill-set.
We ordered three devices and set to it.
https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/reverse-engineering-a-5g-bioshield/
https://www.usb2u.co.uk/crystal-usb-flash-drives.html