India 5G towers kill 32 villagers in 20 days! Links to the continuing story BELOW.

Eldrake71
Published on Jun 2, 2021
The people in whatever village in India this is, (where 5G towers killed 32 in 20 days), told the media they called to report the deaths, that they would burn it down if it wasn't removed.
This is a village in Jaffrabad district of India where 5G towers were recently installed (around april, 2021).
Within 20 days of installing the towers, 32 villagers died!
Their deaths were quick and unpredictable without prior illness.
Most who died were between 40-50 years old as told by the villagers. The wife of one interviewee died without prior signs in one night.
They demand these towers to be removed else they will burn them down.
Watch a 5G tower burn down in India: https://www.bitchute.com/video/vCSw0sDwrh8g/
The 5G death towers are being installed all across India, including the rural villages. They are being used to kill villagers and then blame the deaths on corona.
This will make villagers take vaccine, who would have otherwise never taken these poisons.
Villagers invite telecommunication industries into their land thinking them as means of development, prosperity and change.
But, they are soon realising the truth of these death towers, unfortunately the hard way.
Poison injection pushing "health officials" attacked in India: https://www.bitchute.com/video/DOcaV6jQbHCa/

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