Getting the masses to wake up

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Getting the masses to wake up

karen
I live in new york city, born here, no resources to move so stuck here for now.

It amazes me though how many people I see out and about that appear just fine, healthy, loaded up with their cellphones and likely indulging their wireless addictions with other forms such as WiFi, bluetooth, etc.

What gets me is seeing parents with kids.  I used to be angry at the parents but now just forgive their being ignorant, taken advantage of through blunt-force to the mind lies.

Sometimes I get so compelled, I stop people on the street, in a caring and friendly way try to get the person to gain back some sort of control out from the industry manipulation, plant a seed.

Most people are receptive; some are bewildered or just seem uncomfortable, but a few have said yes they are aware and still own a cellphone because they think it's all "hogwash" (obviously they are lost causes).

Any tips? Like if there were one site that would be the best to direct them to, which would you think would be the one?

Love to hear from you.  Break the isolation. It's quite horrible to be imprisoned in your own life.  Not playing victim I am working my butt off trying to rehabilitate my limbic system from trauma to at least turn down the horrific effect of this tech.

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Elle
Karen, I feel very similar to what you expressed.  We are almost in a prison and it's absolutely criminal for the corporations and the government to push and continue down this road basically slow-roasting the planet.  

I have often wondered if there was one really awesome website that could link to the most definitive compilation of articles and videos about the science, the condition and biological effects (over 4k known per Barrie Trower) the affected individuals, and the resources for help/doctors/lawyers.  

I have been sharing my story quite often and I think I can tell who believes me.  The sure sign they get it is when they see the RF radiation coming off their devices from my Cornet Meter.  Their eyes grow WIDE and then look very concerned.  Then they inevitably ask the question "Where did you get this???"  How much did it cost?"  Then I know they want one.  

Seeing the ugliness of the pulsing waves... if only people could really see the toxic mesh pulsing out from the towers, masts and the phones, then it would be far more horrific.  

Keep talking.  Silence is what they want.  
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nextstep
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In doing reflection and experimentation myself on this road, I believe the thing preventing people (including my past self) from experiencing firsthand the symptoms of man-made EMF exposure is the stimulation and addiction modern emissive screens provide. We're not dealing with tools like cars; the gadgets we on this forum complain about are genuinely addictive and the majority of the population is genuinely addicted to them in some way or another, often of no fault of their own.

I'm working with a neuroscientist who specializes in addiction and a professor of psychology to address this issue because I think EMF will fall into place once we address the rampant screen addiction that's been silently plaguing our country for decades, but is now unignorable. People in the millennial generation and new parents, in my experience, are very receptive to this issue because they feel at some level enslaved by these devices and recognize it as a problem. In a few weeks I'll be presenting some of the research I've been doing to make a case that the screen technology itself - not the software - is providing the reward for the addiction, and point to solutions.
 
I only took EMF seriously when I fixed the screen problem, went through withdrawal, then was able to clearly notice how I felt when using a computer or smartphone without the escapism and over-stimulation emissive screens provide. I think we can make great headway with the EMF problem this way, and the benefits to our mental health, attention, effectiveness, and eyesight will be enormous as well. I'll be publishing research and thoughts on http://thenew.digital if anybody is interested or potentially open to assisting :)

Just getting that thought out there! Hope it didn't come across as a self-plug.
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Re: Getting the masses to wake up

Elle
You are right as the addiction factor and the denial is geneuinely that people are burying their heads in the sand and don't want to know it can be dangerous.

The devices were marketed like tobacco, free phones at first... hen cheaper phones... and apps that gave a "reward" ie. scroll/ click to see what you get like a casino game.

It seems many tobacco executives moved to the Telecom sector when they bailed out of smoking decades ago.    

Now the whole planet is "smoking".

I also think the climate change that scientists keep saying is happening faster than they ever calculated... is because they did not count on 1 person having about 5-10 wireless transmitters and the VAST data streaming movies, tv from billions of devices... the IoT...

And the towers take a LOT of power for each cell site.  2012 4G/LTE take a TREMENDOUS amount of power to run.  And we still have 3G and multiple incarnations from each carrier with different technology adn spectrum.  Look at the giant electrical cables running down them.  The devices (phones, laptops, tablets, appliances...) also need to be plugged in and charged OFTEN. WiFi in every single office, school, cafe...

No one calculated that energy consumption.

The arctic is melting rapidly and NO ONE talks about the Wireless industry's role.

 
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Re: Getting the masses to wake up

Merializer
It seems like every time 1 thing improves, 10 new problems have popped up.
I used to go to school by train. Smoking was still allowed on trains then, everywhere really.
It was awful every school day being exposed to that. I cant remember well, we might have had
non-smoke wagons (but i can't remember if they had that always or not)
but i do remember the smoke getting everywhere,
because doors open and close at stations of coarse.
Then if you thought weekends were better, they were if you didn't were social that is.
Going out was like being smoked meat. I never could understand why people did this.

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UphillBattle
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nextstep- "is the stimulation and addiction modern emissive screens provide"

i can second that, i dont know how many times i noticed sitting down for 5 minutes to check messages only to spend 45 minutes and longer (when im not working that is)