Sunday, April 5, 2020

New Claims:COVID-19 is Not From China, It Was Made to Control Population During Testing of 5G Network



BY VICTOR ISIGUZO
The situation with the Coronavirus virus has taken another turn after Former world boxing champion, Amir Khan made bizarre claims on where the virus came from. He uploaded a series of videos discussing the subject on Instagram. The claims have raised a lot of eyebrows with many now questioning the whole outbreak thing. 

The hard-hitting boxer believes that COVID-19 coronavirus did not originate from China. He also believes that the virus could be part of a larger conspiracy plan on testing the latest 5G communication networks around the world. 

Khan's claims have made sense to some. But many have termed the theory baseless with scientists coming out to discourage against such hypothetical assertions.

In the video he says, “I don’t think it’s coming from China,” Khan said. “That’s a lie, really. People are saying that they were eating bats and snakes and the poison mixed. What bullsh-t is that? Do you believe that? I don’t.

“Coronavirus this, the coronavirus that – you’re probably getting bored of it, as I am. Do you not think it’s anything to do with that 5G in these towers that are going up? It’s a man-made thing. It’s been put there for a reason – while they test 5G. It might be for population control – get rid of a lot of us, especially when they say that it harms old people. Look at these towers at night time that have been put up, then telling people not to go out. I bet they’re going to put one of those towers outside my house. Who is behind all this? I hope it doesn’t start a war or anything.

“Every time 3G, 4G, 5G happens, there’s always a pattern. Back in 2003, when 3G was released to the world, [there was a] SARS outbreak. Then in 2009, the 4G was introduced, everyone seemed to have this big outbreak of swine flu. 2020, guys – 5G, coronavirus breakout.”

He then admitted that some may think he is turning crazy, something that he denies, “[They will say] that Amir Khan has lost his head," Khan said. “They’ll probably try to section me off, saying ‘this guy has taken too many punches to the head.’" he concluded

The discussion is likely to continue this week. Many people believe the virus was made from the lab as a weapon. This is untrue according to many scientists. They have discouraged against such thoughts and instead advised people to maintain high levels of hygiene and stay at home. 

What are your thoughts on Khan's claims?