Source (goldenageofgaia)
So far we only have mainstream media reports of Eamon Holmes’ remarks. Therefore, please read with discernment ~ GAOG
Eamonn Holmes criticised for giving credence to Covid-19 5G conspiracy theory
Gregory Robinson and agency, The Guardian, 13 Apr 2020
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/13/eamonn-holmes-says-5g-coronavirus-claims-may-not-be-false
ITV host said ‘it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative’
The This Morning co-host Eamonn Holmes has suggested that it may “suit the state narrative” to dismiss false claims linking 5G technology and coronavirus.
He spoke out on the ITV show after the presenter Alice Beer described the conspiracy theories as “ridiculous” and “incredibly stupid.”
Holmes, who was co-presenting with his wife, Ruth Langsford, responded that “it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.”
He told Beer: “I totally agree with everything you are saying but what I don’t accept is mainstream media immediately slapping that down as not true when they don’t know it’s not true. No one should attack or damage or do anything like that but it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.”
He added: “That’s all I would say, as someone with an inquiring mind.”
The rest of the article criticizes Eamon and debunks conspiracy theories. You can read it here.
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Here’s what our sources say about 5G:
Gregory Robinson and agency, The Guardian, 13 Apr 2020
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/13/eamonn-holmes-says-5g-coronavirus-claims-may-not-be-false
ITV host said ‘it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative’
The This Morning co-host Eamonn Holmes has suggested that it may “suit the state narrative” to dismiss false claims linking 5G technology and coronavirus.
He spoke out on the ITV show after the presenter Alice Beer described the conspiracy theories as “ridiculous” and “incredibly stupid.”
Holmes, who was co-presenting with his wife, Ruth Langsford, responded that “it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.”
He told Beer: “I totally agree with everything you are saying but what I don’t accept is mainstream media immediately slapping that down as not true when they don’t know it’s not true. No one should attack or damage or do anything like that but it’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.”
He added: “That’s all I would say, as someone with an inquiring mind.”
The rest of the article criticizes Eamon and debunks conspiracy theories. You can read it here.
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Here’s what our sources say about 5G: