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  1. Dear Catherine,

    You mentioned in this M&M that Jason Bawden had said the 5G build could be very safe if it were properly funded. I have heard many good technicians say that the deployment of digital networks and systems could be much safer. Howevere, after some consideration I have begun to wonder if the wireless network builds have been done this way for a specific purpose – and that is to manipulate our nervous systems (and therefore our behaviour). I am electrohypersensitive (EHS ) and I am well aware that if the majority of the population experienced wireless networks like EHS sufferers do – in a viceral and very uncomfortable way in their nervous system – there would be riots in the streets. But most people don’t. I think the ‘powers that be’ know that. So perhaps people’s behaviour is being manipulated in a subtle way … but constantly. Just some thoughts.

    1. Since I put my iphone down in April of 2020, my hands stop hurting. My left hand, the hand that holds the phone was especially painful. I felt improvement within days and now almost two years later, it continues to improve.

      Since putting down the phone and never carrying it with the radio on. I have notice I think better and can maintain my focus with less effort. Was it the distraction of the phone, or the energy coming out of the phone or a combination? I don’t know. All I know is I feel much better all around leaving the thing turned off 95% of the time.

      I still send text messages, but prepare them when in airplane mode. Then power up to send, then off again. Stuff like that seems to be helpling.

      I have also learned to feel the energy from the phones. I still pick it up when necessary or when there is no place to set and use. I can feel the impact immediately. If I grab with my hand, left or right, I will get a pinch or itch maybe in my knee or elbow, or thigh, I feel tingling…ringing in the ears etc.

      I have a relative that began experiencing vertigo late 2020 and lives in an immediate suburb of Philadelphia where the fiber rolled out like a military operation immediately after the lockdown began. They worked through all weather conditions, wind pouring down rain. Nothing stopped them. His community has new LED lights on the streets.

      I think the phones are more dangerous than many of us have imagined before this mess. The 5G rollout is unnerving for sure. But my sense says maybe the phones are more dangerous.

      We are in training, my family and I. We know that when we turn on our cell phones they are doing us harm, as well as the people around us. I told my son the other night that when I see him holding his phone, I am going to make a little cut in his arm, just a little one to remind him of the incremental damage the phone is doing to him from the inside out, and all the people around him. We all know this and working hard to break this addiction.

      I have an RF meter. In almost anyplace I travel there is always a low yellow bar signal coming from all the towers I imagine. But that signal is nothing compared to when we put the RF meter next to our phones. The iphones are the hottest and broadcast a strong signal hundreds and sometimes thousands of times stronger than the signals we are picking up from the towers.

      Somehow, we need to park the phones until they can be made more safe. Maybe we can start with no mobile phone Fridays.

      1. Ron, you’re in luck. There is indeed a company making a low-radiation phone with the lowest SAR value available in history at 0.07W/kg:
        https://mudita.com/products/

        If you need a “regular” smartphone for certain tasks, Samsung makes devices with a 0.19W/kg SAR value. The Moto G7 Power is also fairly low at 0.4W/kg. These are between 4 and 8 times lower than iPhones and up to 12 times lower than other popular devices like the OnePlus series.

        This of course doesn’t touch the surveillance angle, which would require a degoogled phone at the very least. But the Mudita does seem to fit that bill as well.

      2. Hi Ron – I only just saw your comment. I agree there is something quite significant about smartphones and the way that people interact with them. The way the systems of control are being set up – and smartphones are central to that to my mind (at this point in time to my mind) – most people keep their smart phone closer to them than their lover (literally). This is not healthy. People are literally falling down into their smartphone world more and more, completely distracted from their immediate life and reality, seemingly compelled by the access to whatever it is the smartphone allows them access to. The fact that these phones are on our physical bodies so much – EHS sufferers aside who cannot do this – makes me suspect they are being used heavily to influence our behaviour. Perhaps being sensitive to the forms of radiation and electromagnetic fields coming off these devices is a blessing? Katherine

  2. HI Catherine –

    Can you tell us more about the beautiful painting of Gideon that you have behind you when you record? Also, doesn’t Thomas Meyer have one in his home, as well? These pictures are so inspirational – and we would love to know where you found it! Thanks – Bill Crowley & Tamara Scott

  3. i want to support you not using Paypal but being a young digital nomad Im so online based that I dont even know how to send a cheque. I work in in ecommerce, and I recommend you take payments through Stripe.

  4. The Allegory of Good and Bad Government
    Painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti
    not new.
    Do we have art today that faces this?

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