There is a collection created to counter the waves of 5G

More and more connected thanks to phones, tablets and PCs, and at the same time, as if it were the other side of the coin, more and more subject to electromagnetic radiation. Precisely because of this ever-increasing exposure the rapper Mathangi Arulpragasamalias MY created a collection specifically to address the problem.

This is how it was born OHMNIthe brand of streetwear which at the same time protects against 4G, 5G and Wifi waves. It is defined as «the armor of the modern knight», and as we also read on the site: «In the era of smart cities, digital cryptography, artificial intelligence, hackable human beings, zero privacy, the credit system social, of the virtual dystopian mental field, we bring you the revolutionary future of fashion.” The launch of the brand took place some time ago within the podcast Infowars Of Alex Jonesknown for spreading conspiracy theories and fueling misinformation.

But let’s go back to the collection: well, this one claims to block 99.99% of waves and boasts every type of garment starting from a bucketthe so-called “bucket hat”, made of Faray fabric, composed of Nickel and Copper, and which protects the brain 100% as the brand writes.

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But not just hats because the anti-5G collection also boasts a couple of boxers – which protect testosterone and fertility -, a bag and, of course, also a poncho. Seen at the price of 200 dollars, the garment is equipped with laces to adjust the hood and a short zip on the front, although the feature that most wants to underline OHMNI is that of 5G protection along with the ability to “become invisible to thermal scanners, remotely piloted aircraft, and drones.”

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Phone cases, trousers and many other items in what the singer defines not so much as her vision of fashion but as «a necessity. You may think that the battlefield is far from where you are, but in 2024, your home is also a digital battleground.”

It is quite clear that the issue of privacy, like electromagnetic radiation pollution, is increasingly important to address. Even if the solution proposed by the singer seems to be the same one that she had already given in 2009 Matt Groening which, once again, in the program Futurama, with his grotesque irony he managed to anticipate his times.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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