Thursday, October 1, 2020

5G Launches In Israel:

ISRAEL LAUNCHES 5G WIRELESS NETWORKS WHILE THE ENTIRE NATION IS HELD CAPTIVE ON A 21-DAY COVID LOCKDOWN AND NOT REALLY PAYING ATTENTION




In a statement announcing the development, Hendel said that “we are in the midst of one of the most severe crises that have hit Israel. Most social processes during the coronavirus are bases on communications infrastructure and can only be held with advanced infrastructure. Such a crisis requires us to move to advanced infrastructure and ultra-fast internet for everybody. “This is a revolution that will move Israel forward and turn vision into reality,” Hendel added. “5G technology is capable of things most Israeli citizens cannot imagine.”

Conspiracy theory exists for a reason, and that reason is that awfully strange coincidences happen seem to happen in this life on a regular basis. Take Israel for example. At the start of the Feast of Trumpets, they were put on a general lockdown due to COVID. One week later, on the Day of Atonement, they were placed on a complete lockdown which is funny because the mortality rate from coronavirus in Israel right now is only 0.64%! So why the need for the crazy-tight lockdown? 


With all of the articles written about the supposed dangers of 5G, and all of the controversy surrounding it, you would think that the people in charge over in Israel might wanted to have waited until the lockdown was over so it wouldn’t seem like maybe the reason why they were locked down was so that 5G could be rolled out without protests. Nah. Things are happening fast in these end times, if you blink you’ll miss it.

No coincidence that this is happening under COVID lockdown and during the Jewish fall feast days. Israel is the epicenter of end times bible prophecy. The entire world is being wired up for the Mark of the Beast, because Antichrist is waiting in the wings. Literally waiting in the wings for his cue. Enjoy the 5G.

FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL: The development is expected to enable Israeli citizens to enjoy faster internet service and improved cellular infrastructure with immediate effect. Despite its vibrant tech sector, Israel has lagged behind such countries as Switzerland, South Korea, Britain and Spain, which have already started to roll out 5G services, which are at least 10 times faster than the 4G currently in use.

Also, there are currently only three devices sold in Israel that support 5G technology — RealMe X50 Pro, Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro, and Xiaomi Mi 10 — which means that it will take considerable time until large numbers of Israelis are able to enjoy the new development.

The firms that won the government tender have already deployed over 200 5G antennas each, Eran Bar-Oz, a spokesman for the ministry, said, although much of the network still needs to be deployed nationally. Each firm will have to deploy the antennas at some 2,500 sites in highly populated areas, he said.

“This is a start,” Bar-Oz said by phone. “We hope Israel will now catch up with other global nations and make up for the delay.” The cellphone companies currently authorized are Pelephone, a subsidiary of Bezeq, Partner Communications Co,, and Hot Mobile, which won a government tender.

In a statement announcing the development, Hendel said that “we are in the midst of one of the most severe crises that have hit Israel. Most social processes during the coronavirus are bases on communications infrastructure and can only be held with advanced infrastructure. Such a crisis requires us to move to advanced infrastructure and ultra-fast internet for everybody.

Pelephone announced that its 5G will be available Tuesday at 250 stations nationwide, for compatible devices.

“This is just the beginning and we will continue to invest in the development of the network in the coming years,” Pelephone CEO Ran Guron said in the communications ministry statement.

Hot Mobile also said that it was launching 5G commercial services, offering customers data packages on their cellphones of up to 1,000 gigabytes (1 terabyte). The firm has deployed the network at 250 sites and is expected to expand the network with further investment of tens of millions of shekels, Hot said in a separate statement on Tuesday. Partner and Hot Mobile hailed the development as “historic.” READ MORE

5G Wireless wake-up call

A Silicon-valley engineer turned technology health advocate, Jeromy Johnson discusses our attachment to technology and the health hazards such an addiction may hold. This video is not only about 5G, but about the dangers of wireless technology in general. The danger is very, very real. 


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