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    Rapper M.I.A. Creates Streetwear Brand Designed To ‘Block 99.9% Of Wi-Fi, 4G, And 5G Radiation From Reaching Brain’ And Other Major Organs

    By Ariela Anís,

    7 days ago
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    TikTok: M.I.A./OHMNI

    British-born Sri Lankan rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer M.I.A. has created a streetwear brand dedicated to “blocking 99.9% of Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G radiation from reaching the brain” and other major organs like the heart, lungs, gut, and womb.

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    Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam is best known by her stage name M.I.A. and is most notable for her 2007 hit song “Paper Planes.” Following her successful music career, M.I.A. is now pivoting to fashion as she launches her streetwear brand, OHMNI, which proudly boasts about its ability to “block 99.99% of Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G” from entering the body.

    While taking to social media recently, M.I.A. unveiled a few pieces of the collection, which includes a $100 “Tin Foil Hat” that has “100% brain coverage” and a “reversible, trawo-tone design made with pure Copper and Nickel, and Faraday fabric.” The collection also boasts a $200 “Data Protection Dump Bag,” which blocks “99.9% of electromagnetic radiation.” The bag, which is a “shielding cage for phoohmnines, laptops, tablets, and more” is also “100% lined with pure Copper metal and has a secret Faraday Cage inner pocket to take you 100% incognito: untrackable and unhackable.”

    There’s also a $200 “Full Protection Poncho” that has a “full coverage of brain, gut, lungs, heart, and womb.” The poncho, which “blocks 99.9% of Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, 5G, Bluetooth, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), GPS (Global Positioning Systems), Satellite, and EMF (electromagnetic fields) radiation,” is “made with 48% pure Copper-Nickel,” has a “liquid chrome effect textile,” and allows you to “become invisible to thermal imaging drones and UAVs (Unnamed Aerial Vehicles).”

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    Other items include t-shirts, jeans, hoodies, phone cases, and much more; all of which OHMNI says were created to preserve “your privacy, autonomy, and rights over your body and your data.” The site adds, “In the time of smart cities, digital crypto, AI, NeuraLink, hackable humans, zero privacy, deepmind, internal body data harvesting, and indiscriminate tracking surveillance, mind data mining, social media overload, augmented reality, social credit system, virtual dystopian mindfield, we bring you the revolutionary future of fashion. This is not your artist foray into fashion. This is a necessity.”

    In a TikTok post promoting the launch of the rapper’s new streetwear brand catered to “blocking 99.9% of Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G radiation from reaching the brain” and other major organs, M.I.A. spoke on all of the conspiracy theories that her clothing line addresses.

    In the post, M.I.A. wrote, “Future backward 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. Welcome to OHMNI. I could be a genius, I could be a cheat.”

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    TikTok: M.I.A./OHMNI
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