>
Yale Just Proved COVID Vaccine Injury Exists and Spike Production Persists for Years...
Time To Kash-Out the Rogue FBI
BREAKING: The Original Confirmed Creators Of COVID-19 – The Wuhan Institute – Is Now Warning...
Microsoft Majorana 1 Chip Has 8 Qubits Right Now with a Roadmap to 1 Million Raw Qubits
The car that lets you FLY over traffic jams! Futuristic £235,000 vehicle takes flight...
Floating nuclear power plants to be mass produced for US coastline
The $132 "Dumfume" LiFePO4 Battery Tested! Holy cow...
Virginia's Game-Changing Nuclear Fusion Plant Set To Deliver Clean Energy And Disrupt The Fossil
How This Woman Turned Arizona's Desert into a Farmland Oasis
3D-printed 'hydrogels' could be future space radiation shields for astronaut trips to Mars
xAI Releases Grok 3 in About 44 Hours
Flying Car vs. eVTOL: Which Is the Best New Kind of Aircraft?
NASA and General Atomics test nuclear fuel for future moon and Mars missions
I loathe WiFi for what it has stolen from my clients—their health, peace, livelihoods, and arguably — their lives. I loathe it because it divides us, turning places of work, worship, and dwelling into uninhabitable wastelands. I loathe it for its insidious power to lure people unknowingly into a life forever marked by electrical sensitivity and for how it recruits the unaware—useful idiots—into harming not only themselves but those around them, deepening the tragedy of this unseen force.
Why is WiFi so often named as the cause of a shattering of health and vitality among my clients and fellow sufferers? What exactly is it about WiFi that seems so incompatible with life? Why, despite the knowledge of harm, do we continue to accept and expect it everywhere? What are the solutions?
Of course, in simplest terms, WiFi exposure equates to radio-frequency radiation exposure—that's obvious—but the potential harm seems far out of proportion to what might be expected given the measured intensity of exposure.
Transported by Sound to the Distant Past
A familiar sound, like a song or a voice, can instantly transport you back to a moment long forgotten, bringing with it vivid memories and emotions. The first time I heard WiFi, I was transported back to the 1970s—I remembered that sound! Why, I wondered, am I hearing the 'Russian Woodpecker' on this radio-frequency radiation (RF) meter?
As someone who's suffered for decades from the reckless spread of harmful man-made radio-frequency (RF) radiation and helped many others through their trials as well, I've developed a profound appreciation for the uniquely destructive force known as WiFi. I'm not a professional scientist, researcher, or doctor, but I'm not without experience, and I'd like to share some of my thoughts on why I believe WiFi is so uniquely harmful.
I believe there are at least four unique types of harm from WiFi radiation exposure:
The radio-frequency radiation exposure itself
A 'multiplier' effect from the pulse-modulated RF carrying the data
The 10Hz modulated ELF effect on the brain, disrupting natural rhythms
The WiFi memory effect outside the brain—captured trauma within the body's tissues