It's like walking slowly into a nightmare and knowing you'll not wake up. The slowly boiling frog is an apt comparison here.
Magda Havas talks about the dangers of cell phones, cordless phones, wifis, routers, wireless technology, power lines & how they correlate with diseases.
Telecom companies are currently scrambling to implement fifth-generation cellular network technology. But the world of 5G is a world where all objects are wired and constantly communicating data to one another. The dark truth is that the development of 5G networks and the various networked products that they will give rise to in the global smart city infrastructure, represent the greatest threat to freedom in the history of humanity.
It's like walking slowly into a nightmare and knowing you'll not wake up. The slowly boiling frog is an apt comparison here.
Thought it was good info but they mudded the water's with the chemtrial meme. Which has been covered on this thred, and explain's what they truly repsent.It's like walking slowly into a nightmare and knowing you'll not wake up. The slowly boiling frog is an apt comparison here.
Regarding this 5G technology and our "antenna"
Regarding 5D technology there were some interesting statements in the video.
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Secret Militarized Armaments in Residential Technology
It makes the Cs warnings seem even more serious than we may have thought.
Natural health expert and Mercola.com founder Dr. Joseph Mercola interviews Martin Pall, Ph.D, on the mechanism of how electromagnetic fields harm people’s health and contribute to chronic diseases.
Geo-biologist Leonard Stafford discusses humanity's relationship with radiation and provides solutions to lessen it's harmful affects on humanity.
Dr. Martin L. Pall, PhD is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences at Washington State University, and author of the acclaimed book “Explaining ‘Unexplained Illnesses’: Disease Paradigm for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Gulf War Syndrome”. He published an important paper on how electromagnetic fields ( EMFs) impact the cells of our bodies The study was honored by inclusion at the “Global Medical Discovery" as one of the top publications of 2013.
Wi-Fi, smart meters, cell phones, cell phone towers, and cordless phones are just a few of the many items in our environment with electromagnetic fields (EMFs)—invisible forces that interact with our body every day. To date, at least eight different effects of EMFs have been identified, each demonstrated and reviewed by 12-35 articles. These effects impact neurological and neuropsychiatric function in a cumulative fashion—the higher the number of exposures, the more severe the effects; eventually they become irreversible, and can cause anything from the inability to sleep, anxiety, the inability to concentration, depression, poor memory, and headaches. So, what is the mechanism by which this occurs and what’s being done about it? Dr. Martin Pall, Ph.D. is a professor at Washington State University who joins the podcast to answer these questions and more. He focuses his work on understanding the relationship between EMFs and the activation of voltage-gated calcium channels, which are present in every cell membrane in the body, but play a particularly important role in electrically active tissues, such as the nervous system and heart, as well as the release of hormones and neurotransmitters. He explains that the electrical forces produced by EMFs impose a force on the voltage sensor that’s 7.2 million times stronger than the force imposed by the cells in our body. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Pall touches on a range of topics, including his concerns about imminent 5G technology, the difference between the intensity of radiation and the intensity of effect, exposure windows, and different types of DNA damage shown to be caused by EMFs. Tune in for all the details, including tips for finding the best resources to learn more.
Wireless carriers are installing millions of towers across the country to enable the new, faster 5G cellphone technology. KPIX asks the question: Are there legitimate health concerns? Julie Watts reports. (1-25-18)
EMF engineer extraordinaire Pawel Wypychowski is back on the show!
This time, we talk about 5G -- what it is, what it's not, how fast we can expect the roll-out, and most of all... how we are ALREADY being exposed to higher millimeter wave frequencies from radars in cars and other "smart" technologies.
The patient questionnaire consists of three sections:
a) List of symptoms
b) Variationofhealthproblemsdependingontimeandlocation
c) Assessment of EMF exposure
a) List of symptoms
The list of symptoms in the patient questionnaire serves to systematically quantify stress!related health problems regardless of their causes. It also includes questions on when the health problems first occurred. Most EMF!related symptoms fall within the scope of so!called stress!related health problems, e.g. sleep problems, fatigue, exhaustion, lack of energy, restlessness, heart palpitations, blood pressure problems, muscle and joint pain, headaches, depression, difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, anxiety, urinary urgency, anomia, dizziness, tinnitus and sensations of pressure in the head and the ears.
The health problems may range in severity from benign, temporary symptoms, such as slight headaches or paraesthesia in the head when using a cell phone, to severe, debilitating symptoms that drastically impair physical and mental health.
b) Variation of health problems depending on time and location
The answers to questions on when and where the health problems occur or recede, and when and where the symptoms increase or are particularly evident, provide indications as to whether the health problems may be related to specific times and locations. They must be interpreted in the context of the patient’s living conditions and circumstances.
c) Assessment of EMF exposure
Regardless of whether or not the patient suspects EMF exposure as a cause, these questions should be used to assess the kind of exposure that exists. It is important to note that only certain types of EMF exposure can be assessed by means of the questionnaire, such as use of cell phones and cordless phones. Detection of other types of EMF exposure, e.g. due to high frequency transmitter sites or the electric or magnetic fields of power lines, generally requires measurements (see section 3: Measurement of EMF exposure). In principle, questions should be asked to assess EMF exposure at home and at work, keeping in mind that the degree of EMF exposure may vary at different times.
There are no findings specific to EMF, which makes diagnosis and differential diagnosis a considerable challenge. A method that has proven useful is to use stress!
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associated findings for diagnosis and follow!up and to evaluate them synoptically. Basic diagnostic tests should be carried out as a first step, followed by measurements of EMF exposure as a second step. Only then can specific diagnostic tests be considered.
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- Blood pressure and heart rate (in all cases resting heart rate in the morning while still in bed), including self!monitoring, possibly several times a day, e.g. at different places and with journaling of subjective well!being for a week.
- 24!hour blood pressure monitoring (absence of night!time decline)
- 24!hour ECG (heart rhythm diagnosis)
- 24!hour heart rate variability HRV (autonomous nervous system diagnosis)
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- Early morning urine
Adrenaline
Noradrenaline
Noradrenaline/adrenaline quotient Dopamine
Serotonin- Early morning urine
6!OH melatonin sulphate- Saliva
Cortisol (8 am, 12 am and 8 pm)- Blood
Blood count and differential blood count
Fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose HBA1c
TSH
- Late morning urine
Histamine, glycine
Gamma!aminobutyric acid GABA Glutamate- Saliva
Alpha amylase A (10 am)
Dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA (8 am and 8 pm)- Blood
Homocysteine
Intracellular ATP
Intracellular glutathione (redox balance)
Malondialdehyde (lipid peroxidation)
8!hydroxydeoxyguanosine (DNA oxidation)
Interferon!gamma (IFNg)
Interleukin!1 (IL!1)
Interleukin!6 (IL!6)
Interleukin!10 (IL!10)
Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFa)
NF!kappaB
Vitamin B2 (FAD and riboflavin) (whole blood) Vitamin B6 (whole blood)
Vitamin D
Ubichinon (Q 10)
Selenium (whole blood)
Zinc (whole blood)
Magnesium (whole blood)
Differential lipid profile
- Characterised by increasing trigger susceptibility and irreversibility:
If EHS is unmanaged and there is general detioration, there will be reaction to an increasingly broad range of frequencies at increasingly low intensities, i.e. the number of devices complained of triggering symptoms will increase and symptomatic distances will decrease.19 Tendency towards MCS will also increase and irreversibility will become more likely.20
Dr Pall addresses US Navy documents on potential electromagnetic radiation health effects for humans and animals in the Olympic National Forest, the Navy will deploy 2 fixed and 12 mobile emitters in in/around the Olympic Forest area as early as Sept 2015.