Beings of Frequency

A necessary diversion from my usual style of post.

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Today, I am asking you to watch a film.  A full-length film that is on YouTube.  It will open your eyes and almost certainly confirm suspicions that you may have harboured about the long-term consequences of holding a microwave transmitter close to the brain; namely a cell phone or mobile phone.

Tomorrow, I will explore what we can do to reduce the risks that so many of us are exposed to.

So settle down as soon as you can and watch.

Published on Nov 27, 2012

(Full Film) RESONANCE ➜ This James Russell film is a Sensational Eye Opening Documentary that examines 60 years of scientific research! ➜ Join the FACEBOOK page http://goo.gl/yf4Qs

➜ James Russell (Director + Producer)
http://www.FlatFrogFilms.com

➜ John Webster (Director)
http://www.PatientZeroProductions.com

This spectacular documentary uncovers for the very first time the actual mechanisms by which mobile phone technology can cause cancer. And how every single one of us is reacting to the biggest change to the environment this planet has ever seen.

Two billion years ago life first arrived on this planet; a planet which was filled with a natural frequency. As life slowly evolved, it did so surrounded by this frequency and inevitably began tuning in.

By the time mankind arrived on earth an incredible relationship had been struck, a relationship that science is just beginning to comprehend.

Research is showing that being exposed to this frequency is absolutely integral to us. It controls our mental and physical health, it synchronizes our circadian rhythms, and it aids our immune system and improves our sense of wellbeing.

Not only are we surrounded by natural frequencies, our bodies are filled with them too. Our cells communicate using electro-magnetic frequencies. Our brain emits a constant stream of frequencies and our DNA delivers instructions, using frequency waves. Without them we couldn’t exist for more than a second.

This delicate balance has taken billions of years to perfect. But over the last 25 years the harmony has been disturbed and disturbed dramatically.

Mankind has submerged itself in an ocean of artificial frequencies. They are all around us filling the air and drowning out the earth’s natural resonance.

To the naked eye the planet appears to be the same. But at a cellular level it is the biggest change that life on earth has endured; the effects of which we are just starting to see and feel.

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10 thoughts on “Beings of Frequency

  1. I wonder how the new generations of smart phones stack up against the old ones in the potential health risks they bring?

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  2. perhaps we should learn from dogs, they don’t use phones at all, they ‘try to communicate’ with you face-to-face, I find in this digital age, people hardly talk face-to-face, they talk more to the phones than to real humans in front of them

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      1. This documentary is certainly an eye-opener

        I’ve turned off my mobile phone. I’ve disabled Wi-Fi on my home network (I don’t use anyway, so that’s a no-brainer). I’m considering how to find out how close the nearest mobile phone transmitter is to where I live (I don’t know) — and will have to consider lobbying to have it removed (like, that’s ever going to happen).

        Messages I take away are far too many! and include:
        + Life on Earth has a frequency (7.83Hz); it’s the pulse of the physical planet, and it exactly matches the alpha wave frequency of the human brain.
        + Over the last few decades, we have immersed ourselves within a sea of electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radiation that completely swamps the natural signal.
        + Bees (the insects we, in essence, rely upon as unpaid slaves, to create our food) will not return to hives that have a mobile phone inside them. Oh, and birds and other creatures have been shown to have their behaviour patterns disrupted in the presence of EMF. And we are animals too, last time I checked.
        + Recent research indicates that our bodies, which require a period of darkness in which to repair themselves, interpret EMF as light; this has the effect of reducing the production of melatonin. Melatonin deficiency is implicated in many ailments, including cancer.
        + The organisation (ICNIRP) that one would, especially given its name, assume exists to protect the interests of public health does no such thing, and, moreover, doesn’t view itself as being responsible for such checking — yet industry uses that body’s guidelines to determine ‘safe’ levels.
        + The profit motive rides roughshod over the precautionary principle. But we already knew that.

        Who would have guessed that homo fatuus brutus could find still more ways to destroy himself?

        What else? Oh, um…
        + The narrator’s voice is boring.
        + Whoever prepared the text scattered throughout the film can’t spell, doesn’t believe in dictionaries, and is clearly unable to ask someone else to check his work for typos.
        But I really shouldn’t hold such trivia against the filmmaker — unless, of course, such laxity is reflected in the quality of his reporting (which would tend to throw the entire documentary into question, and that seems a tad brusque).

        *
        I’ll get my (tin foil) hat…

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      2. My goodness me, you did take note of the film.

        Positions of mobile phone masts in the UK may be looked up here.

        As soon as I have a quiet hour I shall be researching what is the best EMF meter to buy to determine what levels we have here in the home. Will write about our experiences later.

        This information on the American Cancer Society website is of interest and relevant.

        American readers of Learning from Dogs may locate cell phone masts using this website. (Other sites are available from a quick web search.)

        Interesting time to be alive!

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