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  1. Mark Steele (born 1960) is a British conspiracy theorist who is best known for his videos alleging that 5G, WiFi and other communication networks are part of a distributed weapon system. He lives in Gateshead, England, which is the focus of much of his activism.

  2. Apr 8, 2020 · It directed me to a newspaper story taken from the Newcastle Evening Chronicle, written in November 1993, which claimed Mark Steele, aged 33, from Percy Gardens, Gateshead, was convicted of ...

  3. May 15, 2020 · He has also appeared in videos alongside Mark Steele, another anti-5G conspiracy theorist. Mr Steele claims the coronavirus is a hoax, and has posted videos of himself harassing telecoms...

  4. Apr 14, 2018 · April 13 2018. Never doubt, said the anthropologist Margaret Mead, “that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world”. Note: she didn’t claim that they would change it for...

  5. Information. 🇬🇧 English. Mark Steele rejoins the show to discuss 5G and his landmark trial against the rollout of 5G in Gateshead, England. Initially Steele suffered multiple setbacks in court with the usual charges of being a conspiracy theory and a quack.

  6. Cowan's claims were repeated by Mark Steele, a conspiracy theorist who claimed to have first-hand knowledge that 5G was in fact a weapon system capable of causing symptoms identical to those produced by the virus.

  7. May 21, 2020 · Coronavirus Pseudoscientists And Conspiracy Theorists. These Are The Fake Experts Pushing Pseudoscience And Conspiracy Theories About The Coronavirus Pandemic. A guide to the spin doctors and conspiracy theorists clogging up your social media feed. Jane Lytvynenko. BuzzFeed News Reporter. Ryan Broderick. BuzzFeed News Reporter. Craig Silverman.