Court Rules on 5G: Danger is Not a Conspiracy w/ Mark Steele (1of2)

   

Sarah Westall

 

Published on Jan 1, 2020

See Part 2: https://youtu.be/7eC0dtzyXFE

Mark Steele rejoins the show to discuss 5G and his landmark trial against the rollout of 5G in Gateshead, England. Initially Steele suffered multiple setbacks in court with the usual charges of being a conspiracy theory and a quack. But as the judge learned more about the case and the serious dangers of 5G, the court has since sided with Steele stating that "the people have a right to know the truth about the technology". This case is a major win for the people of Gateshead, England and for the rest of the world.

You can learn more about Mark Steele and his efforts at http://saveusnow.org.uk and join the fight.

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