British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan in a conspiracy theory and said that coronavirus in ‘man-made’ and is being spread through the 5G towers to control the growing population.
Geo News reported that the two-time world champion boxer shared videos on social media, saying that the worldwide COVID-19 ‘has been put there for a reason — while they test 5G’. Amir Khan urged his fans to not believe everything they read about the virus.
The 33-year-old boxer said, "I don't think it's coming from China. That's a lie, really. People are saying that they were eating bats and snakes and the poison mixed. What [expletive] is that? Do you believe that? I don’t!"
Khan, who has in the past won the silver medal for Britain during the 2004 Olympics, went on to stress that the COVID-19 was a man-made disease that the government created on purpose to control the growing population. “It’s been put there for a reason — while they test 5G. It might be for population control — get rid of a lot of us, especially when they say that it harms old people. Look at these towers at night-time that have been put up, then telling people not to go out,” he claimed.
Khan's astounding claims came shortly after 5G masts in several parts of the UK were torched. On the other hand, Stephen Powis, the medical director at the UK's National Health Service (NHS) termed the aforementioned conspiracy theory as ‘worst fake news’.
Geo News reported that the two-time world champion boxer shared videos on social media, saying that the worldwide COVID-19 ‘has been put there for a reason — while they test 5G’. Amir Khan urged his fans to not believe everything they read about the virus.
The 33-year-old boxer said, "I don't think it's coming from China. That's a lie, really. People are saying that they were eating bats and snakes and the poison mixed. What [expletive] is that? Do you believe that? I don’t!"
Khan, who has in the past won the silver medal for Britain during the 2004 Olympics, went on to stress that the COVID-19 was a man-made disease that the government created on purpose to control the growing population. “It’s been put there for a reason — while they test 5G. It might be for population control — get rid of a lot of us, especially when they say that it harms old people. Look at these towers at night-time that have been put up, then telling people not to go out,” he claimed.
Khan's astounding claims came shortly after 5G masts in several parts of the UK were torched. On the other hand, Stephen Powis, the medical director at the UK's National Health Service (NHS) termed the aforementioned conspiracy theory as ‘worst fake news’.