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Mar 5Liked by Tom Golden

I spend hours, each day, walking in my local park, feeding the ducks, etc. A city park is an interesting and often bizarre instersection of nature and industrial corruption, but it still allows for the mindset you speak of. It is still a wild place inhabited by populations of plants and animals who are relatively indifferent to the urban influences.

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Aside from all of the obvious benefits, forests also provide a safe haven from electromagnetic pollution, and a chance for the body to ground itself and replenish itself with electrons. Walking barefoot and tree hugging will do this very effectively. Stroking dogs also does this because dogs don't wear shoes, so stroking a dog is the next best thing to being barefoot yourself (dogs will replenish the electrons you stole from them as soon as they wonder off again).

A huge component of stress and anxiety in these modern times is a result of electromagnetic pollution. Anxiety, stress, depression, brain fog etc are well established symptoms of EMF poisoning. Many children (and their teachers) have complained that school wifi makes them anxious and unable to concentrate. As a result many schools have now started to remove wifi from the classroom (France and Russia have outright banned it).

The 'angst' that defines the modern age obviously has lots of causes, but EMF poisoning is a huge factor - and one which is still being mostly ignored or dismissed. Acknowledging it as a pollutant which is wiping out insects and birds and making everyone sick, anxious and chronically fatigued will inevitably lead to the realisation that we must return to wired technology again (circa 1990's) and this will cause the multi trillion dollar wireless industry to collapse.

I don't think it's a coincidence that 'feminist angst', now manifesting as full blown dysphoria/ ADHD and crippling anxiety first began as the world was being electrified. The effects of electrification/ wireless are like a missing puzzle piece which explains so much of the last century's cultural changes.

Whether by mistake or deliberate deception (probably a bit of both) the general feelings of 'wrongness' and 'dis-ease' which everybody feels to some extent now, have been blamed on toxic masculinity, patriarchy, 'micro-aggression's etc.

I suspect the craving for 'safe spaces' is (in part) a craving to get away from microwave pollution from powerful new school/ university wifi systems. We mock the 'snowflake culture', but if you actually compare their behaviour to people diagnosed as 'electro-hypersentitive' the parallels are obvious... a killing sense of anxiety and dread, chronic fatigue and brain fog, lack of focus, feeling jittery and irritable and a desperate craving to escape the radiation. The only difference is that EHS people have identified the problem as microwave pollution (not the patriarchy or racism). Many sufferers (including high flying city executives) have been forced to live in log cabins or caravans in the woods to get away from the pollution and restore their health and sanity. Many just live in their cars.

I bet if we switched off the grid for a month (even a week) we'd find the rates of anxiety, ADHD, feminist angst and even gender dysphoria would plummet. The ideologies might remain, but they would not be so directly tied to PHYSICAL/ EMOTIONAL symptoms, they way they seem to be these days.

Sadly, as the world gets blanketed in more and more wireless pollution even the traditional havens of parks and woods are becoming intolerable. City parks now have powerful wifi in lamp posts and even the country side out of towns is getting blasted with new infrastructure. The plan is to blanket every square inch of the planet in microwaves with transmitters in all street furniture, balloons, LEO satellites, high altitude drones.....

The number of people now diagnosed with severe EHS is exploding, and of course the majority of milder reactions remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed (anxiety, depression, 'long covid', patriarchal oppression etc).

There will always be ideologues and drug pushers eager to appropriate the symptoms to benefit their cause/ business model. Nobody wants to look at this issue because everyone is addicted to their toxic wireless gadgets... from the technocrats to the ordinary consumers.

When I look at old films of people from the pre wireless age, I see a 'gaiety' and vitality which is completely absent from modern society. Another term often used for microwave poisoning is 'rapid ageing syndrome'. People who have strong sensitivity often report feeling and looking twice their true age. And when they are able to spend a few weeks or months away from the pollution, they become young again. This morning I actually came across a video about how millennials and gen z are ageing rapidly, often looking 20 years older than they actually are.

I think the ideological/ sociological/ social engineering aspects relating to 'gender issues' and woke politics is important (and valid) ... but equally important is the environmental effects.

A study on storks found they couldn't pair bond, build nests, reproduce or do anything constructive if they were near to a cell tower. They just stared into space or fought with each other. The storks that were furthest from cell towers were still happily pair bonding, building nests, laying eggs, baking bread and living very traditional lifestyles.

This begs the question: Is feminism (and all that's followed on from it) an effect of industrial pollution, specifically electromagnetic pollution from the power grid (late 1800's onwards), radio (early 1900's) then the wireless grid (1980's onwards)?

If anyone thinks this is a stretch, I suggest reading The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg. It's a very factual (well referenced) account of the history of electrification and its effects on the ecosystem and human physiology. Placing it alongside the history of feminism and progressive ideology in general, it's hard to not see a link.

Anyway, yes..... trees good!

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