MIA Launches Revolutionary Anti-Radiation Clothing Line
Renowned musical artist MIA has just unveiled her latest venture—a groundbreaking clothing line, Ohmni, designed with health enthusiasts in mind. This innovative collection is not just about style; it’s about protection and well-being. Each piece in the collection is engineered to block electromagnetic radiation, ensuring peace of mind for those concerned about the potential health impacts of EMFs.
Key Highlights
- Anti-Radiation and Anti-EMF:
MIA's new clothing line serves a dual purpose by protecting individuals from electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by everyday devices like WiFi routers, cell phones, and other electronics. It claims to block 99.99% of Wi-Fi, and 5G from entering the body.
- Fashion Meets Function:
While the primary focus is on health benefits, the clothing line does not compromise on style. Expect the same edgy, eclectic designs that MIA is known for but with an added layer of technological innovation.
This new collection is perfect for health-conscious individuals who are looking to minimize their exposure to EMFs while staying fashionable. Stay tuned for more updates on where and how to purchase these protective pieces.
MIA's Tin Foil Hat
MIA’s other Alternative Health Views
MIA has been no stranger to controversial, industry-upsetting views, going back to her political protests against war and government corruption. She even spoke out against the Covid vaccination program. When asked why M.I.A. wouldn’t choose to use the vaccine that could prevent or treat COVID-19, she tweeted that, “Most of science is in bed with business. Business is in bed with banks, banks are in bed with tech, techs in bed with us, we’re in bed with corona. Corona is in bed with science. So on … the best is prevention.”
Taylor: We apologie but accidentally linked to this article in an email campaign that was supposed to be about Raw Milk
This was supposed to be a link to a Dr. Mercola post. It was sent in your last email.
Okay. Now 4 comments are showing. I guess I spoke to soon. My bad.
Why does your program say that my last comment was posted successfully, when it was not. It says there are two comments, but only the one by Odette is showing.
Why would you use a click bait picture of a sandwich and whole eggs to trick people into coming to your advertisement about a for profit item?
I approve of the item itself, but not on your tactics.
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