EntertainmentM.I.A. launches pricey anti-5g fashion line amidst tech fears

M.I.A. launches pricey anti-5g fashion line amidst tech fears

The movement of tinfoil hat wearers is steadily gaining momentum. Many indications suggest that a British rapper, originally from Sri Lanka, has joined their ranks. M.I.A. has launched her own company, Ohmni, which specializes in clothing designed to protect against various perceived threats, particularly radiation and 5G.

Rapper MIA produces clothing for conspiracy theorists
Rapper MIA produces clothing for conspiracy theorists
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12:06 PM EDT, June 24, 2024

Modern technology is advancing at an astonishing pace. Every day, new innovations emerge that aim to revolutionize how we communicate and transmit data. Artificial intelligence, 5G networks, and autonomous robots are examples. Some older generations question whether the world is heading in the right direction, often accompanied by tinfoil hat wearers who oppose modern advancements. It appears that British rapper M.I.A. has also joined the opposition to 5G. She created a company that produces garments designed to protect against wifi, data tracking, and 5G, among other things. The prices are staggering.

Boxer shorts in the fight against radiation

The Ohmni clothing line includes bags, jeans, hats, pants, hoods, ponchos, hoodies, jackets, t-shirts, dresses, fanny packs, tracksuit bottoms, bum bags, leggings, caps, and even boxer shorts. All items are designed to shield against radiation, 5G, 4G, Wi-Fi, data tracking, Bluetooth, RFID, EMF, cell towers, and satellites. The clothes are made from silver, which resembles aluminum foil and contains copper and nickel.

How much does a tinfoil hat wearer's armor cost? A dress and jacket are priced at $400 each. The slightly cheaper silver premium T-shirt is $300. Tinfoil hat wearer's tracksuits are $250. A thermal top from M.I.A. costs $240. Pants, ponchos, hoodies, bags, jeans, leggings, less premium t-shirts, and long-sleeve tops are priced at $200. The pseudo-foil pants, the tinfoil hat wearer's hat, the 5G protective hood, the cap, and the bum bag are $100 each. The most affordable items are some models of t-shirts, document pouches, and boxer shorts—only $50.

To protect yourself from radiation from head to toe, you need to spend at least $750. However, the feet remain unprotected as the Ohmni store does not offer socks or shoes.

Ohmni has an important mission

The Ohmni brand's website outlines their approach to the world. The creators wrote: "In the age of smart cities, digital cryptocurrencies, artificial intelligence, NeuraLink, hackable humans, zero privacy, deep mind, internal data collection on the body, unlimited surveillance tracking, mind data mining, social media overload, augmented reality, social credit systems, virtual dystopian mind fields, we present the revolutionary future of fashion. OHMNI is your last frontier in maintaining privacy, autonomy, and bodily and data rights. This is not an artistic fashion adventure. This is a necessity. The armor of the modern knight in the age of technological warfare."

The owners of Ohmni add: "You might think that a war zone is far from you, but in 2024, even your home is a digital battlefield. OHMNI is designed to be protective, preventive, and valuable. Future backward is R U TUF. If conspiracy theorists are wrong, good for you, you possess beautiful clothes made of pure silver and precious metals. But if they are right, you might have just saved the future of humanity. Welcome to OHMNI. I could be a genius, I could be a fraud."

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