Theatrical box office in the Asia-Pacific region tumbled a massive 85% in the first two months of the year. The coronavirus caused cinema closures, audience hesitation, and a halving of the number of film releases.
16.03.2020 - 17:37 / justjared.com
Singer Keri Hilson‘s theory on why Coronavirus is spreading everywhere, except Africa, is raising eyebrows.
“People have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS. Petitions, organizations, studies…what we’re going thru is the affects of radiation. 5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead. See attached & go to my IG stories for more. TURN OFF 5G by disabling LTE!!!” the 37-year-old singer posted on Twitter. “I watched the below vid on @chakabars IG this am—WATCH IT! I also hv a
Theatrical box office in the Asia-Pacific region tumbled a massive 85% in the first two months of the year. The coronavirus caused cinema closures, audience hesitation, and a halving of the number of film releases.
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