What You Need to Know About Cell Phone Radiation and Your Health
A bestselling author exposes the hidden truth about the wireless devices we use every day and how to reduce their impact on our body and mind.
Question: “If I were a potential ruler, a parasitic force seeking to feed off of humanity, how could I get the species to engage in harmful activities without their awareness?”
Response: “Easy. Just give them a device that emits radiation, but make it look pretty -- make it super enticing and ensure it holds their attention. In this way, they will be slowly exposed to radiation that will gradually destroy their body, but they won’t even notice it.”
I just completed reading
book, The Invisible Rainbow. Although I had started it previously and made it through 80%, I haven’t had the opportunity to finish it until now. This book has been highly influential for me and is the foundation of the first chapter of my own book, An Unorthodox Truth.It’s important to pay attention to the reality of the electromagnetic world we live in, including the phenomenon of electricity, which can be described as the ultimate spirituality, the divine that is everywhere.
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As technology continues to advance, we must remain aware of its potential side effects. In a previous article, I discussed the mental side effects, but from a physiological perspective, never in human history has our species held radioactive devices so close to our bodies for hours at a time. It’s no wonder why we are constantly experiencing fatigue, mood swings, and other related symptoms.
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By definition, the cell phone is a radioactive device. To get more information on this topic, I decided to have a conversation with GPT-4 to dive into this:
Question: Do cell phones emit radiation?
GPT-4 Response: Yes, cell phones emit radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves, which are a type of non-ionizing radiation. This means that they do not have enough energy to damage DNA or cause cancer. However, some studies have suggested that cell phone use may have other effects on the brain, such as changing its activity or metabolism. The evidence for these effects is not conclusive, and more research is needed to understand the possible health implications of cell phone use.
Question: When did cell phone use become widespread?
GPT-4 Response: According to the web search results, cell phone use became widespread in the early 2000s, when the number of mobile users increased rapidly
Question: Has there been an increase in comorbidities since the early 2000s?
GPT4 Response:
Comorbidities are the presence of one or more additional conditions co-occurring with a primary condition. According to some studies, there has been an increase in comorbidities among adult patients with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the UK between 2000 and 2014.
The prevalence of having 5 or more comorbidities increased 4-fold, rising from 6.3% in 2000 to 24.3% in 2014 in age/sex-standardised models.
The most common comorbidities in this population were hypertension, depression, arthritis, asthma, and anxiety.
The prevalence of depression and anxiety was higher in women than in men.
Similar trends of increasing comorbidities have been observed in other countries and regions, such as the US, Europe, and Asia.
The reasons for this increase are not fully understood, but some possible factors include aging population, improved survival rates, changes in diagnostic criteria, and environmental and lifestyle factors
Question: What are some health related effects from radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves?
GPT-4 Response: Some possible health effects from radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves are:
Heating of body tissues: RF radiation can produce heat in the exposed area, which can lead to burns and tissue damage. This is more likely to occur with high-intensity sources, such as radar or medical devices.
Changes in brain activity and metabolism: Some studies have suggested that RF radiation may affect the electrical activity and glucose metabolism of the brain, especially in regions close to the cell phone antenna. However, the significance and implications of these changes are not clear, and more research is needed to understand their potential health effects.
Increased risk of cancer: There is some evidence that RF radiation may increase the risk of certain types of brain cancer, such as glioma, in people who use wireless phones frequently and for long periods of time. However, this evidence is not conclusive, and other factors, such as genetic susceptibility, may also play a role. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified RF radiation as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), meaning that there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and less than sufficient evidence in experimental animals.
Question: Does radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves affect the heart?
GPT-4 Response: That’s a good question. Radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves (RF) can affect the heart in various ways, depending on the intensity, duration, and frequency of exposure. Some possible effects are:
Heating of body tissues: RF radiation can produce heat in the exposed area, which can lead to burns and tissue damage. This is more likely to occur with high-intensity sources, such as radar or medical devices.
Changes in autonomic function: RF radiation may affect the nervous system that controls the heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow. Some studies have shown that cell phone use or Wi-Fi exposure can alter these parameters, as well as the levels of stress hormones and inflammatory markers in the blood.
Increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias: RF radiation may interfere with the electrical impulses that regulate the heart rhythm. Some studies have reported that cell phone use or Wi-Fi exposure can increase the risk of irregular heartbeats, especially in people with pre-existing heart conditions or pacemakers.
The evidence for these effects is not conclusive, and more research is needed to understand the potential health implications of RF radiation exposure.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified RF radiation as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), meaning that there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and less than sufficient evidence in experimental animals. However, there is no clear link between RF radiation and heart cancer. (Me: Righttt...).
If we thought the cover-up by the FDA and CDC regarding the pandemic was terrible, we haven’t seen anything compared to the FTC regarding cell phone safety.
While cell phones can do amazing things, including being used for creative activities -- like I’m doing right now -- we need to be aware of the risks associated with their use.
Arthur talks throughout his book about how hip surgeries, breast cancers, headaches, and ADHD have all increased since the 90s when cell phones started to become widely used.
also talks about this issue a lot in his substack as well.No other time period in human history has used cell phones for long enough to see the long-term effects of their use. It’s important to ask ourselves how often we use our cell phones and whether we are using them wisely.
This isn’t a call to abandon cell phones, but:
We must all be aware of the potential risks associated with cell phone use and
We must limit our exposure to radiation because the effects are prominent.
Guard your attention — it’s the most valuable currency in the Universe. There are spiritual forces in all myths, religions, and history that look to steal your attention. The “cell” phone ironically captures your attention and at the same time breaks down your body little by little.
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You mean AI would lie to us about it not being good for us? So defensive that AI, it must have an inferiority complex.
The myth that wireless (non-ionizing radiation) is doesn't harm us is based on the the limits set by ICNIRP, which aseert that DNA strands can't be broken, however they in fact can, just not through the same pathway as intense ionizing radiation:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/safetymyth
Thank you Franklin for sharing all these resources.
Put an AM radio next to a cell phone, and hear the emissions.