Cell Phone Radiation clumps Red Blood Cells, Grounding with PEMF Mat reverses it

I bought myself an economical dark field microscope and I wanted to see what happens when a blood sample was exposed to an active cell phone.

The following short video shows an experiment I did with unvaccinated blood under a dark field microscope. I prepared three slides with a drop of blood each. The blood on slide number one was free floating at first, but then was exposed to an active cell phone. The blood on slide number 2 was put into a Faraday bag in a room that has no sources of EMF. The Faraday bag blocks out all radiation including the Schumann resonance. The blood on slide number 3 was kept in the middle of the house exposed to ambient EMF like electronics and WiFi.

After slide 1 was exposed to an active cell phone for about 1 minute and 40 seconds, clumping of blood could be observed. Slide number 2 that was in the Faraday bag surprisingly showed even more clumping. Slide number 3 showed free flowing red blood cells.

I then put slide number 1 with the clumping red blood cells on a Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency (PEMF) mat made by Omnipad for three minutes, which puts out the Schumann resonance (among others). After 3 minutes I re-examined the slide under the microscope and there was less clumping than before. The same effect should happen when we ground ourselves by walking barefoot outside or hugging a tree or working with soil with our bare hands.

Thus grounding is a good way to get red blood cells flowing freely again. Due to Graphene and toxic metals in the Covid shots, we must assume that vaccinated blood clumps more easily as these substances increase the effects of EMF radiation. Besides EDTA and high dose Vitamin C infusions, grounding could be beneficial for the injected. However, we don’t know yet if grounding is helpful for clumps not made of red blood cells, but from hydrogels forming rubbery clots. So far Dr. Ana-Maria Mihalcea was able to show that only EDTA infusions can break these up.

Now we need to speculate why the blood in the Faraday bag clumped worse than the blood exposed to the cell phone. Possibly, the lack of exposure to the Schumann resonance caused it. After all, experiments with students hermetically locked away in a bunker and deprived of the Schumann resonance experienced ill effects such as a change in the circadian rhythm, fatigue, depression, headaches and strange emotions. This brings up another question: Is it healthy to wear EMF blocking clothing all the time? As long as some parts of the body still are exposed to the Schumann resonance it shouldn’t be a problem. But meanwhile one can buy long underwear, T-Shirts, Sweaters, Pants and Hats that block EMF. If one were to wear all of that, what would happen? Nobody knows so far.

Reducing exposure to cell phone radiation is difficult as they have become our pocket computers and do everything from emails, phone calls, text messages, internet access, camera and have loads of applications. Not holding the phone to the head is one obvious way to get a little distance to the brain. Another is keeping it in a Faraday bag when not in use and never ever keep it in the bedroom while you are sleeping. There are loads of EMF mitigation devices one can stick on the phone. The phone used to do the experiment has one of them and that one obviously didn’t work.

The other thing we can do is grounding at least once a day by touching a tree, a bush, gardening, walking barefoot on soil, grass or even cement. If that isn’t possible, a PEMF mat is the next best thing. One can lay on it a few minutes before going to bed every night. The mat I used is from Omnipads http://omipads.com/home-page. Their cheapest mat will do the job. It costs around USD 1250.—though but it is cheaper than other mats I have looked at and it does the job. It’s great for pain in muscles and joints and a host of other ailments too. I don’t have any business relationship with the company other than I bought my mat there and one for the rest of my family.

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White House Proposes Expansive New Rule for Americans Selling Firearms

The Biden administration has proposed a rule that would essentially classify any American who sells guns as a firearms dealer, thereby tightening gun control measures in the country.

At present, individuals can engage in selling firearms for profit without having to be a registered firearm dealer. The new rules would classify gun sales under business activities and require that individuals engaged in it get a license as well as undertake background checks.

“Specifically, the proposed rule, if finalized, would clarify that an individual would be presumed to be ‘engaged in the business’ of dealing in firearms—and therefore be required to become a licensed firearms dealer and run background checks—if they meet certain conditions,” said an Aug. 31 White House statement.

The rules would be applicable if the individual offers for sale any firearms, repetitively offers for sale firearms within 30 days after being purchased or if the firearms were new in their original packaging or if they sell multiple firearms of the same make and model.

The White House added that a formerly federally-licensed firearms dealer would also come under the categorization if they “sell firearms that were in the business inventory and not transferred to a personal collection at least a year before the sale.”

Based on the proposal, the definition of a “firearms dealer” is said to undergo changes.

“An increasing number of individuals engaged in the business of selling firearms for profit have chosen not to register as federal firearms licensees, as required by law,” said the DOJ’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Director Steven Dettelbach.

“Instead, they have sought to make money through the off-book, illicit sale of firearms. These activities undermine the law, endanger public safety, create significant burdens on law enforcement, and are unfair to the many licensed dealers who make considerable efforts to follow the law.

“The Gun Control Act’s exceptions to the license requirement exist to allow all law-abiding Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights—not to facilitate the intentional evasion of the background-check system. This new proposed rule would clarify the circumstances in which a person is ‘engaged in the business’ of dealing in firearms, and thus required to obtain a license and follow the laws Congress has established for firearms dealers.”

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Iran accuses Israel of missile sabotage plot

The alleged scheme sought to secretly plant exploding parts in Iranian weapons

Iran has accused Israeli intelligence of plotting to sell “faulty” parts for Tehran’s ballistic missile program through a foreign supplier, claiming the defective components were designed to explode. 

Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Reza Talaei-Nik aired the allegations on state TV on Thursday night, saying Iranian intelligence had uncovered a “multi-year” sabotage operation intended to disrupt the country’s military development.

“Our intelligence forces detected the connectors before they entered the missile system,” the official said, referring to the malfunctioning missile parts. “The enemy did not understand that we detected [their plot], which means that they wanted to surprise us with an operation on defense systems but they were taken by surprise.”

He added that the operation would have crippled advanced military gear and cost the government millions in damages had it gone unnoticed, and said the Defense Ministry had already identified and removed the problematic connectors from the missile program.

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Talaei-Nik went on to explain that Tehran was first tipped off to the possibility of such sabotage nine years ago, when intelligence agencies found that the Israeli Mossad “was focusing on some subjects in the defense industry, including the connector.” He said Israeli agents worked through a “professional network” which posed as a legitimate foreign supplier, and surreptitiously included the defective parts in shipments to Iran. 

The deputy defense chief added that Tehran would not hesitate to take legal action against any states that may have collaborated in the plot. While he did not specify any other countries involved, a 2019 New York Times report stated that then-US President Donald Trump had revived “a secret American program to sabotage Iran’s missiles and rockets,” first created under President George W. Bush. It is unclear if the same project continues under Trump’s successor.

The alleged Israeli sabotage plan was first reported by Iranian media outlets earlier this week, citing an unnamed official in the Defense Ministry’s Intelligence Organization. The source noted that the parts supplier worked “under direct orders from the Mossad,” claiming it “intended to convert the produced missiles into explosive devices to harm industrial lines and employees working in this field.”

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A broadcast on Iranian state TV also showed the parts in question, saying they are “responsible for connecting the [computer] network of Iranian-made ballistic missiles, as well as drones.” 

Tehran has accused Tel Aviv of a long line of similar sabotage operations in the past, including after a large explosion at Iran’s Parchin military complex last year. Other mysterious blasts have also rocked the country’s space and nuclear programs, though Israeli officials have consistently denied involvement.