Dear Editor:
In this unprecedented time of “global shutdown,” we have an opportunity to stop and ask some important questions about our health and the direction our lives will be lived here on our only home, planet Earth.
Is the wireless smart meter installed globally and found in everyone’s home, safe? How does having our circadian (24-hour) rhythm continuously disrupted from the wireless technology and LED lights affect our health? If we have lost 80% of our insects globally over the past 20 years since the inception of wireless technology, what will our world look like in five or 10 years from now? Don’t forget, 70% of all insects are pollinators.
Who managed to get all 220 countries to jointly agree to the smart meters and the 5G internet technologies without proven safety standards? Can the Officer of Health in Wellington produce the independent studies proving safety for the Smart Meter or the 5G technology? Symptoms from electrosmog (transient voltage spikes) caused by dirty electricity or wireless technologies are headaches, insomnia, fatigue, tinnitus, heart irregularities, decreased immune function, irritability, and decreased cognitive function.
Thirty-year epidemiologist and expert Sam Milham, MD, who has published dozens of peer reviewed papers on the hazards of electromagnetic fields, along with other international scientists came to an inconvenient conclusion: The “electrosmog” that first began developing with the rollout of the electrical grid 100 years ago and now envelops every inhabitant of the Earth is responsible for many of the diseases that impair-or-kill us.
I encourage everyone to do your homework. Examine all sources for conflicts of interest. Environmental Health Trust is a reputable place to begin. It would appear that one of the best things you can do for your immune system is to get outside into nature away from the modern conveniences and into a safer atmosphere.
After the rest of the rollout of the 5G technology there will be no place on Earth that will be free of this EMF/EMR pollution. Is using these technologies that produce voltage spikes the direction that is healthy for us, for plants, and for other animals?
Or, can we pay attention to the 80% reduction in insects and learn to practice the precautionary principle and develop safer technologies before we blanket the entire planet Earth with dangerous microwave radiation?
Leigh Czombos,
Belwood