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I mean…isn’t that exactly what the government _would_ say if these devices actually were working? /s, obviously
Obviously those inclined to buy 5g jamming necklaces are also the crowd that do their own research and check to see if things are radioactive or otherwise toxic before attaching it to their body.
There are quite a few radioactive necklaces and trinkets on Aliexpress. Sadly many people don't know this when order such items and even give them to kids.

This one even looks the same: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mqC9ULa

I guess that is one way to get rid of your industrial waste.

Better or worse than littering a country with depleted uranium munitions (that you only occasionally fire at civilians)?
I had a 3m ad a while ago where a mom takes her kid to the bus in the dark and pats him on the back where his backpack is, and its glowing- implying it is safe- the ad is like " at 3M we worry about how your kids backpack shines so you don't have to!" Tritium. It shines from tritium.
Anti-5G is stupid.

Ohhhh lets fear necklaces because they are radioactive

People reading this BBC article are as fucking stupid/smart as the Anti-5G crowd.

How much are they emitting and how does that compare to other levels? If this is real then give us facts, not just fear 'radiation'

Other article that might be interesting - "During a routine whole body counting measurement of a worker at the Nuclear Research Center Negev, abnormal activities of 232Th and 238U were measured. After a thorough investigation, it was found that the radioactivity was due to a rubber bracelet" - https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncv456

Actually I‘m surprised that nobody suggested radioactivity helps against Covid-19.

It seems nuclear medicine is out of fashion nowadays.