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Jillian England's avatar

I still think people are making this up about nanotubes in the c-vax and 5G. I do not believe it and considerer it disinformation propaganda.

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Paul R's avatar

I'd suggest reading the The Electric Rainbow, 2017 edition. It documents the toxic nature of EMF on all life, not just us, and has changed my view of electricity the way the book Turtles All Way Down changed my view of vaccines.

Remember 5G started rolling out same time as C19.

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Unjabbed Oregonlady's avatar

I’ve been driving from middle of Oregon to Seattle area for almost 5 years now to visit my family and I will tell you the 5G towers have popped up everywhere along I5 in the last two years... It’s disheartening at best

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Robert Mitchell's avatar

Yes because data speed falls off quickly with distance with the higher speeds of 5G. That's why they have more towers. It's physics, not the government trying to kill you.

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Dave's avatar

Yes the government would never do anything to harm its populace...

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Paul R's avatar

I used to do that drive, from southern Oregon. I remember when all the cell phone antennae started littering the highway

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Jillian England's avatar

When I was a kid proliferating highway litter was billboards ... been a while. 😁🇺🇸

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Duchess's avatar

It was an eye opening book.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

You are welcome to.

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

Funny you say that.

Check Dr Ana Maria mihalcea substack

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pandelis's avatar

dr chetty covered it from the start ... here is another one ...

https://rumble.com/v1qhqps-october-29-2022.html

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Jillian England's avatar

As I’ve mentioned before, the purpose of microwaves is pulsing them in multiple frequencies, focusing with phase interference.

It is not the intensity but the pulsing that is the potential bio hazard. For example a single bright spot of light is annoying but you can ignore it. However a bright strobe light can cause hypnotic response or inability to concentrate or even seizers.

Not suggesting that there is a problem but cell phone safety has always been based on intensity of the signal not the rate the signal flashes. Certainly hundreds of flashing microwave signals around us is not a benefit.

Note that microwaves are longer than red light and penetrate cloths and skin & bone. Human mitochondria generate hormones for use within cells, melatonin for anti oxidant is one, these molecules are made with red light. I have no idea if cell phone transmitters effect these processes ... and neither does anyone else.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I'm sorry, but most of this stuff is firmly in the lunatic fringe. There is often a tiny grain of truth here (e.g. that in certain cases, radio (RF) energy can be harmful.) And yes, it's true that the long-term effects of lower level RF are poorly studied. How could they be, when they have only been in use at best a few decades?

Not saying you are an agent, but it's a time honored technique of intelligence and other agencies to deliberately promote false narratives within a group in an attempt to confuse or discredit the opposition. To use the present topic of "vaccine" safety, to rave about self-assembling killer machines in the blood controlled by nefarious 5G networks is firmly in cloud cuckoo land. Where's your proof? At the other end, we have far more reasonable worries, such as the loss of civil rights, the capture of institutions by Pharma and, yes, the WEF and its cronies. At a practical level, we have much firmer evidence of harm (injury, death) caused by the vaccines. These are the higher priority, and precisely what we must concentrate upon. The powers in the shadows would love splinter groups to continue pushing the less likely ideas, as it turns attention away from the dumpster fire as well as casts doubt on the the skeptic movement.

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Jillian England's avatar

This will be hidden way down here in the branching replies.

My post however was not entirely correct. Some people are not only curious about low level metabolic effects of microwaves but are actively trying to figure it out.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4440565/

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

pandelis, thanks

had not heard of dr chetty....

La Quinta Columna has stated that the vials they looked at

do not even contain proteins, or other biological

things, but rather nano gel with metals,

self assembling circuitry on various exposures

to air and wavelegnth, heat.

The contents of vials could vary wildly, both by

things on purpose and accidentally. Lethality by

any means still lethality, probably in more than

one way, if the eugenicists did their homework

which it seems they did. I only hope their

systems turn out to be as fragile as their egos.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

what if everybody's right?

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

I go with “multiple vectors of attack”. The variety of findings from 26+ independent vax contents analysis found lots of disturbing things including

self assembling things which are stimulated by EMF. I haven’t read the entire 132 page document yet (will link to it later, Stasha Ladypova referred to it in her “garbage soup” interview with Tessa Lena, on one of her slides), but from all I’ve encountered so far, micro/nanotechnology, spike protein toxicity, LNP toxicity, AI bioweapon (generic term from Karen Kingston that is consistent with other things), synthetic venom peptide poisoning, toxic metal poisoning (including Cesium, likely part of a signaling technology), graphene sheets/nanotubes, parasites both organic (trypanis cruzi if I spelled it right) and synthetic, various gene deletion/editing CRISPR technologies, signaling technologies like Luciferase, and the formation of giant clots with high concentrations of conductive metals all can be/ are involved.

There is obviously some overlap in the above but since these MTSIs (mystery toxic sludge injections) as I call them can have anything at all in them, that can be changed at any time, who really knows all of it? One interesting finding has been lack of organic building block elements like Phosphorus, leading to the conclusion that there was no mRNA in the examined vials. Again, who knows how widespread that would be.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Thanks Ernie; yes, many vials seem to have 'nothin but nanos and space junk'. A variety of deadly stuff, nobody will be the winner with the junk in their body, whatever it is, meant to kill. It will be interesting to see how the spike protein club comes to grip with this, but waiting more years to 'study' it seems a bad solution, keeps us busy but not the right kind of busy. Time for 5G towers to get dismantled, disarmed. Kill the 5g before it kills us even more easily.

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pandelis's avatar

difficult to tell always

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Jillian England's avatar

What if everybody is completely wrong? Everybody being right is impossible.

Everybody being wrong is very probable.

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Don't drink the Kool-Aid's avatar

"I still think people are making this up about nanotubes in the c-vax and 5G. I do not believe it and considerer it disinformation propaganda."

I do hope you are correct. I also recall, however, several covid hypotheses which i thought absurd or crazy just 2 1/2 years ago have turned out to be true. Life now is like this joke:

Q: What's the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth?

A: Usually about 6 to 12 months.

:-)

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