April 13, 2014
Electromagnetic Killing Fields
Neuroscience has come under scrutiny for its involvement in an array of mind control initiatives and other ethically questionable research.
But at least one neuroscientist from
Sweden has gone on record to caution against the increasing dangers
of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on human beings and other living
organisms, as you will see in the presentation below.
There are many peer-reviewed scientific studies which are drawing conclusions that should concern us all, but particularly young children and pregnant women.
In fact, the debate is heating up to such a level that government agencies are even infighting over the matter, as evidenced when the Department of the Interior recently sent a letter with their own scientific papers chastising the FCC for using standards that are 30 years out of date.
As the DOI stated, the concern is not
only in the negative health effects upon people, but upon wildlife
as well.
His information is echoed by the recent
reversal of a ruling in Maine which
had everything to do with industry pressure and influence. Professor
Johansson also addresses what we can do to protect ourselves and our
environment from the impact of EMFs.
Nevertheless, it's a very straightforward and easily understood lecture.
Particularly troubling is his opening
sequence which recounts the long history of known negative health
effects.
If you find yourself grappling with the apathy of others, I'd like to leave you with a quote:
When I die, I want the last thought to be I did my best; not I could have done better. Professor Olle Johansson
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