I finally managed to read Arthur Firstenberg’s book, The Invisible Rainbow.
The well-documented book chronicles the multitude of effects of everything from the first telegraph lines and electric lighting to modern day wireless systems. The data is plentiful and the effects are… well, not very good.
But I found myself with more questions than answers..
For example, why did 5 children get cancer at 1 school in Spain after the first digital cellular tower was turned on? What about the other schools or hospitals with antennae next to them? They were all over the world!
At the same time, it’s hard to discount the stories as just, “correlation does not equal causation”. At this point, there’s simply too much data out there to ignore it or try to explain it away.
If you’re looking for answers or solutions, this book doesn’t have any. What it does have is a fascinating look at the LONG history of the negative effects of various types of EMFs on human, plant, and animal life – over literally hundreds of years.
It should make us all pause for a moment and ask ourselves if things like 5G are really worth it without further testing – and what we can do to ensure that our modern tech is truly 100% safe for everyone.
Goodies in the vid:
Until next time…
Thank you Scottie…we adore you here in Canada and am in awe of the relevance of the topics you cover..don’t stop..
Cancer and bacteria have their unique resonant frequency and can be “exploded/shattered” using two resonant frequencies.
Anthony Holland discovered the ability of Oscillating Pulsed Electric Fields (OPEF) to destroy cancer cells and MRSA in laboratory experiments.
Shattering cancer with resonant frequencies: Anthony Holland at TEDxSkidmoreCollege
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w0_kazbb_U
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EMF induced growth or turning movement (electrotropism)
Wikipeadia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrotropism#:~:text=Tomato%20and%20tobacco%20pollen%20tubes%20grew%20towards%20the,not%20change%20growth%20direction%20under%20AC%20electric%20fields.
Not directly related but still relevant for this health and technology use issue is the prevalent use of pulse width modulation in device screen that might contribute to various symptoms. Interesting to note from the PWM ranking below. Certain higher end devices ironically have more PWM due to use of OLED screens than cheaper models (see Samsung S7+ versus Tab A7 for instance).
https://www.notebookcheck.net/PWM-Ranking-Notebooks-Smartphones-and-Tablets-with-PWM.163979.0.html