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5GBioShield USB Key

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Developers: 5GBioShield
Date of the premiere of the system: May, 2020

2020: Beginning of sales

At the end of May, 2020 it became known the beginning of sales of USB USB stick 5GBioShield USB Key which, according to developers, is capable to protect people from "a harmful 5G networks".

In the description to gadget 5GBioShield it is specified that it uses "technology of the quantum holographic catalyst" for protection of the house against a 5G networks. BBC News reports that 5GBioShield it was recommended by the member of Advisory committee on a 5G networks of city council of Glastonbury Tony Hall. He also said that "ourselves use this device and we find it very useful".

The USB gadget protecting from "a harmful 5G networks" went on sale

the report Hall claims that at inclusion of a 5G of flock of birds are on a silver platter, at people nasal bleeding begins and the number of suicides grows. In the same report references to documents which in a false manner connect spread of a new coronavirus with a 5G networks are contained. Any of these statements is not confirmed scientifically, however it does not prevent Hall to distribute them.

The security firm ordered one of the devices recommended by Hall to investigate "technology of the quantum holographic catalyst". Having taken the device to pieces, researchers detected only the 128-megabyte USB stick which is probably the USB drive manufactured in China and which received an additional sticker.

Journalists of BBC addressed website owners, distributing USB cards against a 5G networks, and accused them of fraud.

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We have the much bigger volume of the technical information and conducted sufficient number of researches, - owners of the website said. - As for the cost analysis which is carried out by your researchers I consider that the lack of internal data does not allow you to calculate precisely our production costs, including the cost of the intellectual property right.[1]
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