by Arthur Firstenberg
December
14, 2022
from
CellularPhoneTaskForce Website
Number of Operating
Satellites Passes 7,000
On the evening of Thursday, December 8, 2022,
OneWeb launched 40 satellites from
Cape Canaveral, Florida, bringing the total number of active
satellites in orbit around the Earth to more than 7,000.
These cell towers
in space are altering the electromagnetic environment of
the entire planet and are debilitating and exterminating all
life on it.
Even the first fleet of 28 military satellites launched by the
United States caused a worldwide 'pandemic' of influenza when
they became operational on June 13, 1968.
The
Hong Kong flu began in June
1968, lasted through April 1970, and killed up to four million
people worldwide.
To understand why
requires a proper understanding of our connection to the universe
and what it is that really gives us life and health, and makes our
bodies move.
In a sense, we are all puppets on invisible strings that connect us
to heaven and earth, strings that resonate at the age-old
frequencies of the biosphere in which we live, the space between
Earth and Sky, whose dimensions never change.
And when we modulate and
pulsate those strings at random from thousands of locations in
space,
we change the
beautiful music of the earthly orchestra into a discordant
chaos that scatters bodies all over the world, helpless
before it.
On March 24-25, 2021, the
chaos was brought to a new level, that the world now accepts as
normal.
In that 24-hour period, a
record 96 satellites were launched into space on a single day - 60
by
SpaceX and 36 by OneWeb - and on
the same day SpaceX dramatically increased the speed of its
satellite internet connections.
On that day, people all over the world suddenly could
not sleep, were weak and exhausted, had muscle spasms, and hurt and
itched all over, especially in their feet and legs.
They had skin rashes,
were dizzy and nauseous, and had stomach aches and diarrhea.
The ringing in their
ears was suddenly amplified.
Their eyes were
inflamed, and their vision suddenly worsened.
They had heart
arrhythmias, and their blood pressure went out of control.
Some had nosebleeds,
or coughed up blood.
They were anxious,
depressed or suicidal, and irritable.
Their cats, dogs,
chickens, goats and cows were sick at the same time.
My newsletter of April
15, 2021, Survey
Results,
quoted from some of
the thousand letters I received from people young and old, from
people who called themselves electrosensitive and from people
who did not, from people who had no wireless technology and from
people who had smart meters and
5G antennas outside their homes
and who emailed me from their cell phones,
...all reporting the same
experiences, commonly reporting that not only they, but their
spouse, children, parents, neighbors, friends, coworkers, clients,
and everyone else they knew were sick, exhausted and irritable on
March 24 or 25 and had trouble sleeping.
The reports came from
42 states and 50 countries.
Deaths of
blue titmice
spiked in Germany beginning on March 25, 2021.
March 25 registered
the second highest number of
COVID-19 deaths in 2021, and
the fifth highest since the 'pandemic' began.
The number of mass
shootings in the US rose suddenly on March 25 and remained high
for three weeks.
An average of 6
shootings involving 4 or more victims occurred every day between
March 25 and April 13.
Photographs of hundreds
of worms, and of hundreds
of sheep, moving silently in perfect spirals, were
taken on March 25 and March 26.
Long-term pain, sickness,
and debility has become so common that it is now accepted as a
normal part of life that the world thinks it can address with
endless vaccinations,
mask-wearing, and the wiping of all
hands and surfaces with toxic disinfectants.
Last week, on December 8,
2022, on the day OneWeb launched satellites that will expand
its coverage across the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, I
experienced within my body, and heard from some other people both
locally and far away that the pains and debilities from which we
have been suffering at some level for the past 20 months suddenly
intensified.
I was almost crippled
for three days.
As on March 24-25, 2021,
I would like to find out how widespread this is.
Although SpaceX and OneWeb are (so far) building the
largest fleets of Earth-destroying satellites, they are far from the
only entities launching them.
The 7,000 satellites presently operating were launched
by governments or private companies of the following countries:
Algeria, Argentina,
Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium,
Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, European Space Agency,
Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan,
Kuwait, Laos, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico,
Monaco, Morocco, Multinational, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Norway, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain,
Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand,
Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam.
And they were launched
from the following spaceports:
-
Baikonur
Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan)
-
Cape
Canaveral (Florida, USA)
-
Dombarovsky Air
Base (Russia)
-
Guiana Space
Center (French Guiana)
-
Jiuquan Satellite
Launch Center (Inner Mongolia, China)
-
Kodiak Launch
Complex (Alaska, USA)
-
Kwajalein
Island (Marshall Islands)
-
Naro Space
Center (South Korea)
-
Palmachim Launch
Complex (Israel)
-
Plesetsk
Cosmodrome (Russia)
-
Rocket Lab Launch
Complex 1 (New Zealand)
-
Satish Dhawan
Space Centre (India)
-
Pacific
Ocean (from Odyssey Sea Launch vessel)
-
Shahroud Missile
Range (Iran)
-
Svobodny
Cosmodrome (Russia)
-
Taiyuan Launch
Center (China)
-
Tanegashima Space
Center (Japan)
-
Uchinoura Space
Center (Japan)
-
Vandenberg Air
Force Base (California, USA)
-
Vostochny
Cosmodrome (Russia)
-
Wallops Island
Flight Facility (Virginia, USA)
-
Wenchang
Satellite Launch Center (China)
-
Xichang Satellite
Launch Center (China)
-
Yellow Sea (from
a mobile sea platform)
Other
Satellite News
European IRIS
Satellites
The European Union just got into the act with its own program to
provide high-speed broadband from space to all of Europe and
Africa.
On December 5, 2022,
the Council of the EU and the European Parliament reached a
provisional agreement to launch 170 new satellites called
Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnection and Security
(IRIS).
"This new
component of the EU Space Program will put an end to dead
zones in Europe as well as the whole of Africa using the
constellation's North-South orbits through a resilient and
ultra-secure space and ground-based system," says the
EU's Space Program (EUSPA)
website.
AST
SpaceMobile
On September 10, 2022,
AST SpaceMobile launched the
largest, and probably the most powerful, commercial
communications array ever put into space.
It is the first of a
planned fleet of 243
Bluebird satellites designed to
connect directly with people's existing mobile phones, no matter
where on Earth they may be located.
The size of its solar
array - 64 square meters - is causing alarm among astronomers
because it is as bright as the brightest stars during the hours
after sunset and before sunrise.
So far AST SpaceMobile is working with,
Rakuten Mobile,
AT&T, Bell Canada, Telecom Argentina, Africell, Liberty
Latin America and Orange,
...for a potential
customer base of 1.8 billion mobile phone subscribers.
The immensely powerful signals from the Bluebird satellites are
also worrying radio astronomers, as well as human beings who are
concerned for their well-being.
The effective
radiated power of each satellite, according to AST's filings
with the FCC, will be up to 83 million watts, and the exposure
level at the surface of the earth from such beams, according to
my calculations, will be up to 3 nanowatts per square
centimeter, which is 100 times more radiation than
what I am exposed to in my house in Santa Fe from the nearest
cell towers.
"Every person
should have the right to access cellular broadband,
regardless of where they live or work.
Our goal is to
close the connectivity gaps that negatively impact billions
of lives around the world," said Abel Avellan, CEO of
AST SpaceMobile.
We beg to differ, Mr.
Avellan...
Every person, every
animal, and every plant should have the right to drink from the
Earth's natural frequencies, and not to be bombarded with
artificial radiation from space.
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