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This Morning co-host Eamonn Holmes has suggested that it may “suit the state narrative” to dismiss false claims linking 5G technology and coronavirus.
@markgrimshaw16 said: “If you didn’t see #Thismorning, Eamonn Holmes suggested he believes that 5G may be to blame for coronavirus & doesn’t think you should listen to the “mainstream media” & “state narrative”. Nobody acknowledged what just happened then Alison Hammond baked some banana bread.”
@Kyleworton posted: “Had not known Eamonn Holmes was one of them.”
@Theaudioworks asked: “Was the bread fully baked, or half baked too?”
@stuheritage commented: “Good to see Eamonn Holmes criticising the mainstream media from the underground guerilla bunker of This Morning. Fight the power Eamonn.”
@paul_a_rea said: “Don’t forget some of the greatest minds in western philosophy and scientific endeavour started their careers on daytime TV.
Plato, Descartes, Poincarre. Eamonn Holmes is following in these footsteps and one day will be hailed as such.”
@Drbobb4 suggested: “I get the impression technology to most people is more or less witchcraft. Personally, I would ban anyone who does not understand Ohm’s Law from owning a mobile phone. It’s not good for them.”
@cernusson posted: “People like this should really not be allowed such ‘opinions’ when they’ve got a public platform. Totally irresponsible broadcasting.”
@clokiesarah commented: “If he really has worked out how radio waves can generate a virus he probably deserves the Nobel Prize for physics.”
@aidno said: “We don’t know whether having Eamonn and Ruth on the telly is the cause of coronavirus! Until we know for certain they should removed from our screens, because we just don’t know.”
@Garethsimkins wondered: “Was the next segment, ‘Why Bigfoot is a masonic reptiloid alien who killed JFK’?”
@Dic_penderyn added: “5G is a health hazard. I fell off a tower while trying to set it alight and hurt myself.”