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The speaker asserts that WiFi can cook the water in the body, despite conventional claims that it only heats water a little. The core idea is that WiFi signals have the potential to affect bodily water, including water in the eyes. If a home is not hardwired with an Ethernet connection and relies on WiFi, there are unwanted frequencies pulsing throughout the home. These pulsing frequencies, according to the speaker, can actually cook the water in the eyes. As a consequence, while people are performing detoxing, exercises, and efforts to restore balance of their eyes, they should also focus on getting rid of WiFi from their house. The speaker emphasizes that all spectrums of WiFi operate on the same spectrum as a microwave, specifically at 2.4 gigahertz. The speaker points out that microwaves are labeled 2.4, and WiFi uses 2.4 as well. According to the speaker, this constant pulsing throughout the house can slow down people’s repairing because the body is being bombarded by these signals. In summary, the speaker links WiFi exposure to potential effects on bodily water, including eye water, and argues for eliminating WiFi from the home to avoid continuous pulsing frequencies that purportedly interfere with the body's repair processes, reinforcing the claim by drawing a parallel between WiFi’s 2.4 GHz spectrum and microwave radiation.

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To switch a phone from 5G to 4G, go to settings, then cellular data, and change the setting from 5G to LTE or 4G. According to the speaker, 5G is 300 times stronger than 4G and caused the 2020 pandemic. The speaker claims there are zero long-term studies of 5G. A senator questioned industry representatives about funding for 5G studies and was told there are no active industry-backed studies. The speaker suggests that people are the study and advises against using new technologies like AirPods and smartwatches. The speaker claims 5G is tested on plastic dummies and implies it is unsafe for humans.

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Speaker 0: Kevin Matas, with the California Brain Tumor Association, collaborates with emfscientist.org and other groups—two hundred doctors and scientists from 39 countries—who have looked at health effects from wireless radiation. From their work and others, we can clearly say that wireless radiation can cause cancer, neurological problems, immune system disorders, and reproductive harm. Our scientists, along with other groups, include people developing wireless health effects from various sources—brain tumors from cell phone radiation, neurological symptoms from Wi-Fi in schools, neurological and cancerous health effects from simple smart meters. Smart meters are wireless meters on homes to avoid manual readings. Regardless of the source, the health effects can be the same. Cell towers are the most powerful source of wireless radiation emissions. What brings me here today is the rollout of five Gs technology, which is very different from 2G, 3G, and 4G. This is because the wireless radiation uses a higher frequency. Our current wireless technology uses about 1 gigahertz to 4 gigahertz; this new five G technology is ultra high frequency, ultra high intensity, at 24 gigahertz to 90 gigahertz. To put this in perspective, 90 gigahertz is 90,000,000,000 electromagnetic waves per second hitting your body. We know people are already getting sick from the lower frequencies and we expect, our scientists expect, that these higher ultra high frequency microwaves are going to bring people to disease quicker and in a more intense form. The other problem with five G technology is these microwaves are very short. Old microwaves were about two and a half to three feet long; these are now about an inch to a half an inch long, and they don't travel very well. So they're going to have to put a little cell tower transmitter in front of about every two to 10 homes. This is a big problem because cancer rates around regular cell towers are about three or four times what they are normally, so we’re seeing a lot of things. It’s going to be continuous exposure as with other cell towers, but it will be emitting a much more higher frequency, high intensity wireless radiation. Speaker 1: Ladies and gentlemen, not only are these five G death towers going to double cancer rates in our country, they are going to be used to target individuals in a way never seen before. Since most people keep their smartphones on them like a tracking device, and since their political profiles are linked to their phones, it only makes sense that this is going to be an easy way to target people silently and without a trace. As you can see with these new five G death towers, they are going to be focusing beams of high frequency energy at a user's location. These five G death towers are in fact particle beam weapons that can be aimed at people. These particle beams move at the speed of light and track you wherever you go, and in most cases you'll be hit with particle beams coming from multiple directions. This truly is a national emergency considering who controls this technology. You saw how the IRS targeted conservatives. You saw how the FBI covered up the Las Vegas and Hillary investigations. Well, what do you think this beast system is going to do with Christians and conservatives on their networks? Zap, zap, and double zap. That's what admit it. That's what you would do if you were doctor evil. You'd poison the food, the air, the water, and you'd use these death towers to slowly induce cancer. Have no doubt about it. These five G death towers are bad news any way you look at it. So go to your city council meetings. Protest these bad boys from coming up in your neighborhood before it's too late. If you're listening to this, you are the resistance.

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The speaker asserts that microwave sickness, not pathogens or contaminated water, was the root cause of the pandemic, specifically naming 5G rollout as the culprit. According to the speaker, people received upgrades to their phones and had a cell tower installed in front of their homes, and this, he claims, equated to the pandemic itself. He references “zapping of America” to describe neurological and systemic symptoms associated with microwave exposure, listing heaviness in the head, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, partial memory loss, cardiovascular issues, slow heartbeat, reduced blood pressure, and heart pains. He links these symptoms to microwave sickness and cites that the Soviets observed similar dangers with wireless technology in the 1950s, while American doctors dismissed those concerns, calling them Soviet or not credible. This dismissal, he contends, allowed wireless frequencies to be intensified to extreme levels. The speaker argues that health issues in America have risen because electricity and wireless frequencies are at a “level 10,000,” whereas other countries regulate to a “level five,” implying that higher electromagnetic frequencies lead to illness across populations. He repeats the idea that increasing electromagnetic frequencies on Earth is directly linked to widespread sickness. He also references Laura and makes an analogy to the Spanish flu, specifically the Kansas flu, claiming there was a radio on a Kansas military base that made people sick, using it to support the claim that wireless transmission or exposure contributed to disease. Based on these assertions, the speaker states a personal stance that his house has no wireless technology, implying a preventive or precautionary measure against exposure. Overall, the speaker presents a narrative that attributes the pandemic to the rollout of 5G and associated wireless infrastructure, framing microwave sickness as the real illness experienced by the population, supported by cited historical observations, unnamed references, and a critique of conventional medical and scientific responses. The argument emphasizes a direct causal link between elevated electromagnetic frequencies and widespread health problems, arguing that higher exposure correlates with greater illness and that other nations’ more conservative frequency practices mitigate these issues.

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The speaker discusses the difference in radiation exposure between Switzerland and the US, stating that the Swiss use significantly less radiation and have no excess deaths. They claim that 5G is a weapon of mass destruction and can cause mass casualties within minutes by depriving people of oxygen. The speaker emphasizes the need for understanding this technology and taking steps to protect oneself. They suggest taking back power and electing honest individuals to positions of authority while shutting down complicit agencies.

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Speaker 0 asserts that microwave radiation around people is severely limited by practical constraints, yet cites a report from the Army on millimeter waves that references three hundred fifty studies showing clear biological effects even below thermal thresholds and below established safety guidelines. The claim emphasizes that the subjects in these studies were aware of what was happening in a substantial portion of cases, ranging from thirty percent to eighty percent, because skin and eyes are disproportionately affected by wireless radiation. The argument is that such exposure would impact the skin and nerves, thereby affecting the entire nervous system, and would also expose eyes to military-grade wireless radiation. The speaker further contends that this exposure would involve placing directed radiation in front of people’s homes and forcing it into their rooms, describing the situation as absolutely absurd. A video is mentioned from FCC proceedings in which one of the five G engineers reportedly states that directed beams are being aimed into people’s windows at levels not permitted in their own safety laboratories or safety guidelines. The speaker reiterates that the FCC did not treat this as a pressing issue, describing the stance as shrugging it off and indicating that it isn’t something to be discussed at that time. Key points highlighted include: - The Army report on millimeter waves referencing three hundred fifty studies showing biological effects below thermal and safety guideline levels. - A significant portion of study subjects purportedly aware of the exposure, due to the skin and eyes absorbing a disproportionate share of wireless radiation. - The assertion that exposure could affect the skin and nervous system, with particular emphasis on neurological impacts and ocular exposure. - The claim that directed beams could be placed in front of residential windows and forced into people’s rooms, described as absurd. - A video excerpt from FCC proceedings where a five-G engineer supposedly admits to directing beams into people’s windows at levels not allowed in safety labs. - The speaker’s claim that the FCC dismissed the issue as not needing discussion at that moment. Overall, the speaker builds a narrative that there are documented biological effects at non-thermal exposure levels, that individuals could be knowingly exposed in everyday environments, and that regulatory bodies have not treated the issue with the urgency or seriousness implied by the presented evidence.

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Speaker 0 describes smart meters in the context of a book, showing a plant and a smart meter, and notes that “that side's all cooked.” They claim that this illustrates what “they don’t tell people.” The speaker asserts that a smart meter catches fire and that a utility company denies homeowner damage claims, with insurance not covering fires. They reference “all these fires” and say there have been fires across the country linked to smart meters. They question how safety is tested, claiming that “this is a plastic dummy” and “that’s a phone” used to demonstrate safety, followed by the statement “And then what about plants exposed to Wi Fi? Look at this. No Wi Fi.” The speaker contrasts the apparent demonstration with alleged real-world risk to plants from wireless technology. The speaker adds a claim about the Navy, stating that it “knew 5,000 studies on the dangers of wireless technology.” They offer an example as “one good one” and connect Wi-Fi to thyroid issues, asserting “Thyroid issues, Wi Fi.”

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The video raises concerns about the health effects of 5G technology and the lack of safety testing. Experts and researchers warn about potential dangers of electromagnetic radiation from wireless devices, including cancer, DNA damage, infertility, and neurological disorders. The video criticizes the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for inadequate research and being influenced by the telecommunications industry. Studies in Australia show that mobile phone radiation can damage sperm quantity and quality, and unborn children's ovaries are particularly vulnerable to radiation, leading to genetic damage. The BioInitiative report highlights the dangers of radiation exposure and the lack of official recognition. Experts warn about the untested millimeter wave technology in 5G and its potential global health catastrophe. The rollout of 5G is seen as a disguised weapon system, posing threats to human health, agriculture, and the environment.

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The speaker demonstrates the levels of electromagnetic radiation emitted by various devices. They show that when the microwave is off, there is minimal radiation. However, when it is turned on, the levels increase significantly. They compare the radiation levels from using mobile data and Wi-Fi to being close to a microwave oven. The speaker also measures the radiation levels inside a car and finds that it is consistently high. They mention experiencing a headache after a test drive, attributing it to the constant exposure to radiation from mobile phones.

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The speaker claims nicotine and snake venom deter people from noticing the 500,000 to 1,000,000 cell phone towers erected in 2020, causing radio wave sickness. They cite "The Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Fistenberg, alleging that new technology causes pandemics. Vaccines are described as poison used to paralyze and depopulate people. COVID-19 is attributed to radio wave sickness, a topic allegedly censored. The speaker asserts that mainstream media provides misleading information, avoiding the root cause of cell phone towers and 5G. They claim cell phone towers are ubiquitous and that plans exist for a SARS pandemic from 2026-2028 to facilitate the rollout of 6G.

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The speaker believes 5G RF radiation is dangerous, disrupting the blood-brain barrier and causing glioblastomas, other cancers, and dramatic health effects. They claim there are thousands of studies supporting this and that they have litigated and won on this issue in the Federal Court of Appeals. They also won a case against Monsanto regarding glyphosate and Hodgkin's lymphoma, which was also called a conspiracy theory. The speaker asserts 5G is under-regulated in the US compared to other countries. They advocate for protecting children by not placing antennas on elementary schools and warning people about cell phone usage, citing an epidemic of glioblastomas linked to the ear favored for cell phone use. They state there are many studies showing this and that they are currently in litigation on this issue.

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5G towers are not for internet; they are a microwave weapon developed by the military to be used on citizens. NEXRAD stations, pumping out between 2.7 to 2.9 gigahertz in the microwave range, operate from 9 PM to 9 AM, pulsing from the east to west coast. These towers output 750 kilowatts, roughly the same frequency as a microwave oven. Whistleblowers claim this technology is dangerous and deadly. The towers aren't for internet service, as service near them is poor. Populated areas are being microwaved while people sleep, while less populated areas are spared. Symptoms like sickness, lethargy, inability to think straight, poor sleep, and crazy dreams are signs of radiation poisoning, matching COVID symptoms. The plan is to quadruple the number of towers in the next four years, despite proof they aren't for internet or cell service.

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The speaker discusses a conspiracy theory about powerful individuals wanting to reduce the population by 95%. They claim that a silent war is being waged using invisible radio frequency emissions that people are addicted to. Specifically, they mention that these emissions at 60 gigahertz, which is the absorption spectrum of oxygen molecules, can affect the orbital properties of electrons and the ability of hemoglobin to bind oxygen. The speaker expresses concern about health decisions being made by elected bureaucrats who ignore warnings and trust the wireless industry.

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People can create energy weapons using a microwave oven by opening it and pointing it through walls, causing harm to neighbors. Microwaves emit radiation that can make people sick. The speaker warns against using microwaves for cooking due to health risks, citing research on digestive tract cancer. AirPods Pro emit similar levels of radiation as microwaves, posing potential health concerns. The speaker advises against consuming microwaved food and recommends avoiding restaurants that use microwaves for cooking.

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Speaker 0 presents a series of claims linking COVID-19 to radio waves and 5G, and denying conventional ideas about viruses and contagion. The key points include: - COVID is described as radio wave sickness caused by cell phone towers and the rollout of 5G. The speaker asserts that “the COVID situation” was triggered by 5G, not a virus. - It is claimed that the loss of senses and other symptoms (loss of smell and taste, diminished ability to think, hair loss) are ("radio wave sickness"), and that this condition was diagnosed in 1919 as the Kansas flu when radio was rolled out. The speaker says, “one hundred years later, guess what they pulled? Same exact playbook.” - The so-called playbook is outlined as follows: wear your mask, get your booster, take this, inject this, stay indoors. The speaker notes a comparison to the past: “If you have a Bell radio or a Bell telephone, you could stay at home and chat with friends.” The implication is that the same approach was reused in covid times. - The speaker denies that viruses or contagion exist. They claim that coughing or sneezing does not cause illness; illness results from what a person puts into their body. Factors listed as causing illness include microwaving with radio wave signals, poisons and pesticides, negative thoughts, stress, and lack of sun. - Several book references are provided to support these views: The Invisible Rainbow; Farewell to Virology; Can You Catch a Cold?; and The Contagion Myth by Tom Cowan. The speaker also notes “10,000 studies on how viruses are fake,” suggesting a body of literature opposing mainstream virology. - Throughout, the narrative contrasts traditional germ theory with a belief that illness is driven by environmental exposure to radio frequencies, toxins, mindset, and lifestyle factors, rather than contagion from pathogens. In summary, the speaker contends that COVID-19 is a product of 5G and radio wave exposure, that the 1919 Kansas flu was similarly linked to radio rollout, and that conventional germ-based explanations are invalid. Illness is attributed to body inputs such as radiation, poisons, stress, and lack of sun, while promoting alternative literature that disputes contagion and viruses.

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The speaker expresses concern about the dangers of 5G radiation, stating that it disrupts the blood-brain barrier and is linked to cancer. They mention winning a case on this issue in the Federal Court of Appeals. The speaker believes that 5G is under-regulated compared to other countries and calls for better protection, especially for children. They argue against placing antennas on elementary schools and advise against holding cell phones next to the head. The speaker claims that there is an epidemic of glioblastomas connected to cell phone use and mentions ongoing litigation. They reject the idea of blindly trusting experts, emphasizing the importance of individual research and questioning in a democracy.

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To disable 5G on phones, users must reset their devices, as Apple and Google have implemented updates preventing manual deactivation. The speaker links the 2020 pandemic to the rollout of 5G and over 1,000,000 cell phone towers, suggesting a connection between new technology and pandemics, referencing the book, "The Invisible Rainbow." They claim that historically, new technology rollouts have coincided with pandemics, followed by the promotion of vaccines. The speaker questions the 1996 Telecommunication Act, which protects cell phone companies from lawsuits, suggesting these companies are aware of the potential harm caused by cell phones, WiFi, AirPods, and smart meters. They state that cell phone companies do not hold insurance because insurance companies anticipate bankruptcy from potential lawsuits.

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Speaker 0 describes a distinction between cataracts at the front of the eye and cataracts “in the back of the eye.” They claim that while a cloudy eye is commonly associated with cataracts at the front, radar, microwaves, and wireless technology can cause cataracts behind the eye. They mention pearl powder as something that reverses cataracts and attributes this reversal to dehydration or cooking effects in the eye caused by microwaves, suggesting the pearl powder hydrates the eye and reverses damage. They explain that a microwave heats up your blood and heats up the eye, “cooks the water,” and therefore they advise not using microwaves in the home because there is “no reason” to use them. They state doctors discussed this when radar and microwaves and wireless technologies were being used, claiming these technologies were “cooking” the back of the eye. The speaker asserts that microwaves work by penetrating deep into the body and causing damage that cannot be seen but occurs at the back of the eye. The speaker references a presentation to the US military, noting that many military personnel working on radar developed cataracts behind the eye. They claim there were lawsuits from military members and that the VA and government were trying not to pay out. The overall point made is that eyesight may not improve or may worsen over time due to microwaves or wireless technology, which the speaker links to cataracts behind the eye. They frame these claims as evidence that exposure to microwaves has a connection to back-of-eye cataracts, and they highlight the response of military personnel to this issue, including lawsuits and governmental dispute over compensation.

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- "We have our own government." - "The US National Toxicology Program completed a $30,000,000 study that concluded cell phones cause cancer and DNA damage." - "Italy's Ramazzini Institute completed another study that shows from cell towers cancers, DNA damage, and more." - "So it doesn't matter where these signals are emanating from." - "The World Health Organization in 2011 said it doesn't matter where it comes from." - "All of this man made radiofrequency back in 2011 was classified as a group two b possible human carcinogen." - "What was missing back in 2011 were these animal studies that the National Toxicology Program and the Ramazzini Institute and others have completed that show clear evidence of cancer." - "Now clear evidence is the top of five categories that can be assigned." - "That should have triggered public policy to inform all the parents and to protect us, but it didn't."

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The speaker traces a chain of purported corporate ownership and endorsements around nicotine products to suggest a broader conspiracy. They claim Rugby nicotine patches are owned by the Harvard Drug Group and a Major Pharmaceutical Company, which in turn is owned by Cardinal Health. They further allege that Cardinal Health is owned by investors Vanguard and BlackRock, implying doctors promoting Vanguard and BlackRock connections. They quote a Big Tobacco assertion: nicotine gum prescribed by doctors and endorsed by pharmacies led some people to conclude that nicotine must not all be bad for them. The speaker questions the source of nicotine receptor studies, showing a dot on an electric eel and asking whether it relates to eels, tomatoes, or eggplants, suggesting the presented science is dubious or misused. The speaker asserts multiple companies produce nicotine gums, naming Johnson & Johnson, Philip Morris, and GSK, and notes vaccine-related companies (“Vaxx companies”) in the context of the discussion. They claim that Big Pharma and Big Tobacco products were used to suppress radio-wave sickness, which they attribute to a pandemic and to initiatives like Operation Warp Speed. The speaker presents images or statements as evidence of a pre-pandemic vs. post-pandemic difference, claiming: before the pandemic there was no cell phone tone, after there was one; no spike proteins, no snake venom, no viruses, and then “new technology upgraded throughout the country and throughout the world, poisoning the people.” They reference books such as The Invisible Rainbow, Zapping of America, Getting Rid of five g, Getting Rid of WiFi, Wireless Technology, LEDs, and Smart Meters as sources for the claim that wireless technology causes illness, and they advocate “eating some raw eggs” as part of the solution.

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- The speaker discusses a potential connection between electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and diabetes, noting that there has been a slight increase in diabetes rates associated with the rapid expansion of cellular towers, such as after Bill Clinton’s policy changes. - They acknowledge that EMR is not claimed to be the sole cause of diabetes, but suggest that historical data and curves make it tempting to believe EMR could be a significant factor. - The speaker points out that the topic has been present in scientific literature since at least 1931, and asserts that conventional medicine would push back against this viewpoint, with medical education focused on sugar and other factors. - They emphasize that they are not naive and do not claim EMR is the only cause; rather, the implication is that EMR could contribute to diabetes risk. - The argument culminates in a warning: if power systems and telecommunications infrastructure are not designed more carefully, there will be health and national budget costs, implying broader consequences for public health and economic burden.

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The speaker introduces antennasearch.com to find cell phone towers near homes and suggests switching cell phones to LTE instead of 5G to boycott a system that is allegedly poisoning people. The speaker claims safety tests are inadequate and that the rapid rollout of 5G since 2020 is causing radio wave sickness, which was allegedly removed from medical books in the 1920s. Symptoms of radio wave sickness purportedly include fevers, chills, shortness of breath, fatigue, headaches, loss of smell, insomnia, pain in the chest, dizziness, muscle pain, hypertension, strokes, and thyroid issues. The speaker states that cell phone tower companies are immune to lawsuits and references a 1971 US Navy document that supposedly acknowledged the damages of this technology. The speaker eliminated WiFi, Bluetooth, and smart meters and now uses a wired internet connection.

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Today’s discussion centers on Elon Musk and the technocrat, claiming that "Matt from Cultivate LV lacks medical credentials on five g, and there's no link of any dangers of five g or WiFi," and that AI has been programmed to say this. It references "the studies done by the US Navy in 1971 of 2,000 studies on the biological responses to radio frequencies, five gs wireless, and microwave radiation." It lists side effects: "impotence, anxiety, lack of concentration, dizziness, hallucinations, sleepiness, insomnia, restlessness, chest pain, no side effects," plus "hair loss." It notes that in 1996, "Bill Clinton signs an act to protect cell phone towers from lawsuits," and claims "No dangers," including that "insurance companies don't cover cell phone companies." It adds that "cell phone safety testing is done on a plastic dummy" and that "The safety standard in The US, Canada, and Australia ... is off the charts, while in other countries, actually very low." It links "the rollout of five g" to the "root cause of the pandemic" and ends with "Here you go."

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The speaker discusses the dangers of 5G technology, citing a Department of Defense report linking it to various health issues, including cancer and heart problems. They warn of the potential harm caused by exposure to this technology and urge people to protect themselves. The speaker also promotes a book called "Transhuman Genocide" as a resource for understanding and combating these threats. They emphasize the need for awareness and preparedness in the face of what they describe as a covert war using energy weapons.

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There have been numerous studies since the 1930s on the dangers of microwave radiation, with 5G testing conducted in the 1970s. The speaker believes that microwave radiation is extremely dangerous and that we should eliminate it. They suggest using fiber optics instead, which is safer and provides the same benefits. Another concern is that microwave radiation disrupts our frequencies, which should be in sync with those of the Earth and the universe. The second speaker advises against using lead paint and recommends setting up optic lines to avoid Wi-Fi. They claim that Wi-Fi is a weapon and that various electrical devices, such as smart meters, stoves, microwaves, smartphones, and computers, can negatively impact sleep and cause headaches.
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