Australia
5g Towers Torched in Australia
A 20m tall 5g tower was set ablaze in Cranbourne West, Melbourne.
“A massive big line of fire, running up the side of the tower,” witness Graham Brammall
said. “A lot of flames on the tower, most of it was the wire burning.”
A 5g tower in Morphet Vale was also torched. The tower was set alight on Flaxmill Road
at 11:15 pm. The tower was significantly damaged. [/i]
The True Nature of the 5g Prison Grid Symbolized in Flags
(Kyabram Victoria)
Hundreds of demonstrators in Australia gathered in Melbourne’s central business district
to protest the 'pandemic' lockdown order. According to them, they will “fight for freedom
and rights”. The protest did not just stop at the lockdown order. They also vehemently
opposed the construction of 5G networks and called for the arrest of Bill Gates.[/i]
A Dark Omen for Australia
Flying foxes, also called fruit bats, have invaded a city in Queensland, and now outnumber
the population by hundreds of thousands.
"It's like a bat tornado over the town," Ingham resident Adam Kaurila tells A Current Affair.
"It just seems to me that every bat in Australia is now in Ingham," Mayor of Hinchinbrook
Council Raymon Jayo says.
The town's Botanical Gardens are completely overrun with swarms. In fact, some of the
trees are so full of bats that they're breaking from the sheer weight of them.
"It's a nightmare," Cr Jayo tells A Current Affair. He thinks the infestation has reached
biblical plague proportions.
The problem here has become so bad, emergency helicopters can no longer land at the
hospital while the bats are in flight.[/i]
Were the Queensland bats driven into a frenzy when the 5g switch was flipped on in the
country?
Because of their echo-location and maneuvering in the dark, bats
represent the perception of things that others cannot see. Bats often
represent death in the sense of letting go of the old, and bringing in
the new. They are symbols of transition, of initiation, and the start of
a new beginning.
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