British rapper and producer M.I.A launched Ohmni, a clothing line that claims to 'block 5G waves from entering body.'

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M.I.A. Launches a New Clothing Line

British rapper and producer M.I.A launched Ohmni, a clothing line that claims to 'block 5G waves from entering body.'
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British rapper and producer M.I.A launched Ohmni, a clothing line that claims to “block 5G waves from entering body.”

The “Bad Girls” singer announced her clothing line on Alex Jones‘s Infowars podcast, which caused some criticism as Jones is known for promoting conspiracy theories. She described the brand as “the armour of the modern knight in the age of technological warfare.” The musician explained to Jones that the clothing line protects users from “evil dust” (nanoparticles).

Ohmni believes it is the “last frontier at preserving your privacy, autonomy, and rights over your body and data.” In its mission statement, the brand addresses some concerns: “You might think of the war zone as far away from where you are, yet in 2024, even your house is a digital battlefield. Future backwards is R U TUF. If the conspiracy theorists are wrong, good for you, you own some beautiful clothes made with pure silver and precious metals. But, if they are right, you just might have saved the future of humanity.”

British rapper and producer M.I.A launched Ohmni, a clothing line that claims to 'block 5G waves from entering body.'
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The brand has hats, ponchos, boxers, bags, shirts and much more. The tin foil bucket hats, which have garnered the most attention, are made with pure copper and Nickel Faraday that claims to provide complete brain coverage to block “99.9 percent of Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G from reaching the wearer’s brain.”

The poncho claims to provide full protection, is made of liquid chrome effect textile, and becomes invisible to thermal imaging drones and UAVs. It is important to note that experts have debunked 5G and WiFi damage claims.

Due to this, Ohmni has become a controversial brand, with some fans wanting to buy while others believe it is a conspiracy.

The brand has not provided concrete scientific explanations on how their clothes protect wearers from nanoparticles. Please do your research before buying products that make scientific claims.

British rapper and producer M.I.A launched Ohmni, a clothing line that claims to 'block 5G waves from entering body.'
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Readers who are curious to check out Ohmni’s products can visit the brand’s website.