September 15-16 Safe Tech International News
C4ST'S FRANK CLEGG 9/17, JOEL M 9/25, Countries Limiting Digital Media for Kids, KEITH CUTTER & JAMES CORBETT The Other 5G -- Fifth Generation Warfare, AI and Water
The AI water issue is absolutely obscene.
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KATIE SINGER: Fire hazards at the battery storage system coming near you
Please also read my September 5th post, 21 questions for solar PV explorers and check out Shauna and Harlie Rankin’s video, “Government announces 31 million acre land grab from U.S. ranchers (for solar and wind facilities).” It explains that federal officials and corporations have joined forces to install “renewable power” corridors—five miles wide, 70 miles long, and larger—around the U.S. by 2030. These corridors will cover farm and ranchland with solar and wind facilities.
I also highly recommend Calvin L. Martin’s August, 2019 report, “BESS Bombs: The huge explosive toxic batteries the wind & solar companies are sneaking into your backyard.” Part 1 and Part 2. I recommend reading this report even though powers-that-be removed its videos. KATIE HERE
NEWS AND NOTES
AI: OpenAI's New "Strawberry" AI Is Still Making Idiotic Mistakes Oops. OpenAI research scientist Noam Brown, who worked on the new model, argued that having it take its time could result in some groundbreaking answers. "OpenAI's o1 thinks for seconds, but we aim for future versions to think for hours, days, even weeks," he tweeted. "Inference costs will be higher, but what cost would you pay for a new cancer drug? For breakthrough batteries? For a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis?" Those lofty conclusions didn't sit well with noted AI critic Gary Marcus. "I really like a lot of your work, but the tweet below rubs me the wrong way," he wrote in response, "because it invites the inference that running versions of o1 for weeks or months might create a new cancer drug (in reality, at best you just get new candidates, but still need to do the clinical work), or create breakthrough batteries (again you aren’t going to shortcut the lab work) or prove the Riemann Hypothesis. []"This is not realistic," he added. "As you acknowledge o1 is still unreliable even at tic-tac-toe, and in some cases no better than earlier models. Longer processing times are unlikely to reach transcendent reasoning." Marcus is tapping into a heated debate surrounding the tremendous hype gripping the AI industry. As companies continue to lock down billions of funding — OpenAI is looking to raise a whopping $6.5 billion from investors, boosting its already sky-high valuation to $150 billion — skeptics and tech investors alike are growing uneasy about the amount of money being poured into the tech, nevermind its environmental impact. "https://futurism.com/openai-strawberry-o1-mistake
AI: Elon Musk’s xAI Has Been Accused of Worsening the Smog Problem in Memphis Environment and health activists have accused Musk’s company, xAI, of worsening the smog problem in Memphis, Tennessee. The company is allegedly using 18 natural gas burning turbines without a permit which is adding nitrogen oxides, a major air pollutant. The worst part is the energy requirements of the company are expected to grow in the future. Tennessee businesses require a permit to operate such turbines. These permits usually impose a limit on emissions allowed, efficiency requirements, and mandate air quality tests. However, xAI somehow managed to skip all that. The accusations started with the Southern Environmental Law Center writing a letter on behalf of many local groups to the local health department and regional Environmental Protection Agency office this week. The letter urges the authorities to look into the matter and take immediate action. [] Overexposure to nitrogen oxides causes tiredness, shortness of breath, nausea, irritation in one’s eyes, nose, and throat, inflamed throat tissues and upper respiratory tract, and a lot more. https://techreport.com/news/xai-accused-smog-memphis/ ALSO: Elon Musk’s xAI has a Tennessee-size pollution problem on its hands Environmental advocates requested a probe this week into the AI company’s unpermitted use of natural-gas-burning turbines at a data center.
AI: Mises: AI Will Run Out Of Money, Then The Crash Comes The problem? The whole AI experiment is ludicrously expensive and the cost accelerates well beyond the advancements in utility. OpenAI—the current leader in LLMs—is on track to lose $5 billion this year, representing half of its total capital investment. The losses only expand with the more customers the company signs up and the better their model gets. There is a surprising lack of viable applications for which this technology can be used. Attempts to implement this technology in substantive ways have backfired badly. Air Canada’s AI assisted customer service and gave away discounted airfare. The Canadian court stated the company is liable for anything an AI assistant provides to a customer. The legal profession is—piecemeal—being forbidden from using AI in court cases across the U.S. after a string of high-profile events of AI programs fabricating documents. Major demonstrations were later to be discovered as heavily faked. Google’s new AI summary at the top of the search page takes roughly 10 times more energy to produce than the search itself and has near zero end-user utility. Revenues in the AI space are almost exclusively concentrated in hardware, with little end-user money in sight. There’s also the shocking energy requirements needed to operate it all. To make matters worse, further development will likely only get more expensive, not cheaper. TECHNOCRACY NEWS
AI: AI Development Is Increasing Water Consumption and Contributing to the Global Water Crisis Recent reports suggest that the drastic AI growth is coming at the cost of inflating the water crisis. An unfathomable amount of water (gallons and gallons of it) is used to cool high-performing hardware that powers AI systems globally. The bigger concern is that a lot of this water is coming from areas with lower levels of freshwater. Gallons and gallons of water are used in AI firms to cool the high-performing hardware. Approximately, 9 litres of water evaporate per kWh of energy used. Although a lot of these AI firms use closed-loop systems to recycle water, a huge part of it is lost due to the need for humidity control, especially in dry regions. Plus, humid air can’t be avoided either because it’s necessary to prevent the air from becoming a conductor of static electricity – if that happens, it might damage sensitive equipment. Virginia, which has the largest concentration of data centers in the world, noticed a drastic surge in water usage. From 2019 to 2023, water usage increased by nearly two-thirds, rising from 1.13 billion to 1.85 billion gallons. What’s even more concerning is that much of this water comes from areas with water scarcity. For example, Microsoft reported that 42% of the water it had used in 2023 came from “areas with water stress.” Similarly, Google, which has among the largest data center footprints, also reported that 15% of the water it used came from areas that have a scarcity of freshwater. Similarly, Google, which has among the largest data center footprints, also reported that 15% of the water it used came from areas that have a scarcity of freshwater. At a time when a huge chunk of the world is suffering from a water crisis, such blatant wastage of water should be unacceptable. According to reports, at least two-thirds of the world’s population struggle with water shortage for at least one month out of the year. This means that approximately 4 billion people are having to deal with water issues while we wait with glistening eyes for Apple Intelligence to help us write birthday emails fluently. Even worse, around 842,000 people die of water-related diseases (due to the unavailability of fresh water) every single year, out of which 361,000 are children. For example, a 5-50 prompt conversation with ChatGPT requires 500 ml of water for cooling. So, if the companies can make more energy-efficient systems, water requirements will automatically go down. At the time of writing, a permanent fix to this problem hasn’t appeared on the horizon. What’s even more interesting is that this is a double-edged sword. On one hand, there’s a growing scarcity of water, but on the other, using water as a coolant is important to reduce greenhouse emissions. It looks like the industry needs to come up with a way to efficiently cool down AI systems without water. Moreover, if they can develop a way to reduce heat generation, that can also help. What Can Be Done to Fix AI’s Water Consumption Issue? Servers that run AI algorithms generate more heat than classic computing systems, as a result of which more water is required to cool them down. AI Development Is Contributing to the World’s Water Crisis (techreport.com)
AI: AI Will Boost Copper Demand by 1 Million Tons Per Annum by 2030
AI: The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI - Book review The culmination of six decades of research on artificial intelligence, The Singularity Is Nearer is Ray Kurzweil’s crowning contribution to the story of this science and the revolution that is to come. MIT PRESS BOOKSTORE
AI AUTOMOBILES: Researchers probe safety of AI in driverless cars, find vulnerabilities Ongoing research at the University at Buffalo examines this question, with results suggesting that malicious actors could cause these systems to fail. For example, it's possible that a vehicle could be rendered invisible to AI-powered radar systems by strategically placing 3D-printed objects on that vehicle, which mask it from detection. TECH EXPLORE
AIRLINES: United Airlines Inks Deal With Elon Musk's SpaceX To Provide Free Inflight Wi-Fi Via Starlink INC ON MSN
BITCOIN MINING: The World’s Biggest Bitcoin Mine Is Rattling This Texas Oil Town A cash-strapped city in rural Texas will soon be home to the world’s largest bitcoin mine. Local protesters are “raising hell WIRED
BROADBAND INDUSTRY: Bandwidth Hogs Putting Strain on Cable Networks Power users are on the rise, with 1-in-5 projected to use over 1TB monthly by year end.
CANADA UPDATE 2024-09-13 Agendas INCLUDES . Hmm, lately some goliath companies’ agendas have been disrupted? You might recall I recently posted about Brazil standing up against Starlink. Have a glance at all these other recent headlines! SUBSTACK
CELLPHONES: Smartphone innovation is dead, and that’s fine Stop blaming a lack of competition for a product that’s simply done meaningfully evolving At a certain point, every technology reaches a point where its advancement slows down, if not stalls outright. We don’t expect our refrigerators to significantly change every few years, and our cars and laptops have been in that incremental stage for a long time. The shift to electric motors or ARM processors brought some changes and improvements to the core product, but they don’t fundamentally change what a car or a laptop is at the end of the day. Smartphones reached that stage years ago, but for some reason there’s a vocal group of people who don’t want to accept it. Apple deserves our ire, as do many of the other companies that share its oligopolistic dominance over the smartphone market. But a lack of competition isn’t what’s stalling smartphone innovation. There are plenty of gimmicky features to choose from in the Android market and smaller companies are making more ethical, modular, and distraction-free alternatives for the niche groups of people who want them. The divide appears to be a common one in tech: that a small group of people who are interested in those niche products want the mass market to adopt them, even when they themselves might also be using the mass-market products. Most people just want a phone that’s going to work, not something that’s unnecessarily complicated. Now that smartphones are more of a utility than a cutting-edge product, people will hold onto their phone until it breaks then get a new one that does the things they need it to do. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that and taking on the smartphone oligopoly won’t change it. PARIS MARX
CELLPHONES: Roundup: The price of an iPhone What’s happened is that companies used to focus almost exclusively on that base model, but that’s much different today. Apple doesn’t release one new iPhone a year; it releases four or five, depending on whether there’s a new SE. That includes a premium tier that are several hundred dollars more expensive, which is where the major complaints about higher prices come from. Apple does that for a few reasons that are all about capitalism, not charges of monopoly. In recent years, the company has found its unit sales — the number of iPhones it sells in a year — basically stagnating, and since publicly traded companies are expected to show growth every year, that’s not acceptable. So, since it can’t come up with a next new hardware product that can deliver anything near iPhone-level revenues (the car was canceled, the Vision Pro is a dud, etc.), it needs another way to grow its revenue. Since it’s not selling many more iPhones, it’s sought to increase the average selling price by enticing some customers to buy those pricier models and convincing more people to sign up for its digital services. It can’t just have a steady, healthy iPhone business or it would be punished by shareholders. It also can’t allow its high profit margins to fall for the same reason. Welcome to capitalism in 2024. It sucks, but this is the world we live in. While there’s plenty of reason to hate the companies, let’s not ignore the structural reasons they act the way they do. PARIS MARX
CHILDREN SCHOOLS SCREENS: THE ANALOG FAMLY Several Countries Limit Digital Media for Kids Something good is happening around the world. In France: An experimental “pause numerique”, or digital pause, has been implemented at 180 middle schools, attended by students between the ages of 11 and 15. It is a pilot project that requires students to hand in their phones upon arrival at school, as opposed to simply turning them off, which is what has been required in French elementary and middle schools since 2018. Most high schools already prohibit phone use, and devices are not allowed during extracurricular activities and school trips. In Australia: The country says it plans to set a minimum age for kids to use social media, likely between 14 and 16. According to Reuters, prime minister Anthony Albanese said his government would run “an age verification trial before introducing age minimum laws for social media this year.” This announcement was made following a parliamentary inquiry into the negative effects of social media on mental health. In Finland: Finland has long had a reputation for its stellar academic standards, but these have been slipping recently. One dire report in 2023 said that national learning outcomes were in “rapid decline.” After years of issuing free laptops to students as young as 11, some schools in Finland are wondering if screen time might not be so beneficial after all. In response, schools in the town of Riihimaki, with a population of 30,000, have decided to go back to basics, giving students physical books, pencils, and paper once again. One English teacher, Maija Kaunonen, told Reuters that using digital devices in the classroom was too distracting. [] In England: One of the country’s biggest academy school trusts has moved to ban mobile devices. Ormiston Academies Trust told the BBC it was “phasing out access to smartphones for around 35,000 pupils” at 42 state schools in an effort to combat the negative mental health impacts of too much screen time. Several of the schools had already tested limiting phones, to great success. Apparently, these efforts were “really successful” and “popular” with students and parents. Canada: Meanwhile, in Ontario: Our laughably feeble phone “ban” marches on. I find it downright funny that it’s called a ban, when students in grade 7-12 can still keep their phones on their body throughout the day, but are not supposed to look at them unless a teacher gives permission. They can still go to the bathroom with their phone, look at it in the halls and during lunch. How can that be considered a ban?
CHILDREN SCHOOLS: The Case for TechSafe Schools 3 MINUTE VIDEO
CHILDREN TECH: ‘SCROLLING TO DEATH’ VIDEO: I'm opting my children out of school-issued tech School Tech: Know Your Rights (with attorney Julie Liddell) Posted by Nicki Reisberg After finding a self-harm video being served to my 8-year-old on her school-issued iPad, I decided to try to opt-out. I wasn't sure if I could, but it turns out that parents have more rights than we are aware of. I brought in Julie Liddell with Ed Tech Law Center to answer questions that parents had about their kids use of school tech. SCROLLING TO DEATH 55 MINUTES
CHILDREN SOCIAL MEDIA AFTER BABEL: The Fundamental Flaws of The Only Meta-Analysis of Social Media Reduction Experiments (And Why It Matters), Part 2 Fives types of errors in a recent meta-analysis bias the analysis in the same direction: that there is no effect of social media use on mental health SUBSTACK
CHILDREN LEGAL: Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Utah Social Media Law Aimed at Protecting Children Judge Robert Shelby blocked a law that would have required social media companies to verify the ages of their users. The law was set to take effect on Oct. 1 but will be blocked pending the outcome of the case filed by NetChoice, a nonprofit trade association for internet companies such as Google, Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram — Snap and X. BROADBAND BREAKFAST LINK TO NETCHOICE
DATA CENTERS UK INDUSTRY: The UK Declares Its Data Centers as Critical National Infrastructure On September 12, UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle announced that data centers will now be considered critical national infrastructure. A dedicated CNI team will also be set up to monitor for potential threats and provide priority access to security agencies if needed. This is to ensure that data centers are protected from cyberattacks, IT outages, and natural disasters, which in turn will minimize the disruption faced by the people. []What makes this decision so much more special is that before the UK’s Labour government won this general election, there were planning-related decisions that blocked the construction of these new data centers. As soon as they won, two planning decisions were recalled to make space for the data center projects. The UK Declares Its Data Centers as Critical National Infrastructure (techreport.com)
FCC: FCC Chair Wants More Competition to SpaceX's Starlink The FCC's Space Bureau is helping competitors navigate the LEO satellite market. https://broadbandbreakfast.com/fcc-chair-wants-more-competition-to-spacexs-starlink/
HAVANA: Cuban government estimates damages from U.S. embargo at 5 billion dollars in twelve months The data appears in its annual report on the blockade/embargo, the documentary basis of the resolution that Havana has presented every year for more than three decades against these sanctions before the United Nations General Assembly. The Cuban government reported this Wednesday that it estimates that between March 2023 and February 2024, the U.S. embargo against Cuba amounted to 5.056.8 billion dollars (4.584 billion euros). The data appears in its annual report on the blockade (embargo), the documentary basis of the resolution that Havana has presented every year for more than three decades against these sanctions before the United Nations General Assembly, and which has the majority support of its members. Havana demands removal from US list of alleged 'state sponsors of terrorism' Rodriguez condemned his country’s inclusion in the US list of "state sponsors of terrorism", asserting that it is another form of Washington's aggressive policy against Havana that lacks any legal basis. The most recent instance of this was the announcement by the US National Institutes of Health to close the investigation into the alleged "sonic attacks" due to a lack of evidence supporting their validity. []“It is not permissible, legal or ethical, that for decades a small country be subjected to a criminal policy of suffocation, with economic damages that exceed 164.,141.1 billion dollars at current prices,” the text states concerning the total amount that Havana estimates for these sanctions. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez is expected to present the report to the media this Thursday. According to the document, between March 1, 2023, and February 28 of this year, the embargo caused economic damage that was 189.8 million dollars higher than it had in the previous twelve months. Similarly, the government argued that if the U.S. sanctions did not exist, the island would have achieved a growth of its gross domestic product (GDP) “at current prices” of 8% in 2023, in contrast to the 1.9% drop with which it closed last year, according to official figures. ON CUBA NEWS (REMINDER, this not why the National Academies closed the investigation)
HAVANA: US blockade caused huge economic losses, suffering for Cubans: FM Bruno Rodriguez condemns Cuba's inclusion on the US "state sponsors of terrorism" list and thanks international supporters against the US blockade. [] Rodriguez explained that the US economic blockade imposed on Cuba resulted in losses estimated at more than five billion US dollars during the period from March 2023 to February 2024. The Cuban foreign minister also pointed out that the main obstacle to the recovery of the economy is the US economic, commercial, and financial blockade, which has been imposed for more than six decades and has caused severe damage affecting all aspects of life in Cuba. [] Rodriguez also expressed his deep gratitude to the parliaments and governments of various countries, trade unions, popular organizations, and solidarity groups around the world for standing with Cuba in its struggle against the US blockade and calling for its cancellation and condemnation. The Cuban foreign minister further demanded the removal of Cuba's name from the arbitrary and unfounded US list of "state sponsors of terrorism," which constitutes a clear and explicit violation of the United Nations Charter and international law. The United Nations General Assembly is scheduled to vote on September 29 and 30 for the 32nd consecutive time on a Cuban draft resolution calling for an end to the blockade, which annually receives international consensus but gets opposed by the United States and "Israel". US blockade caused huge economic losses, suffering for Cubans: FM | Al Mayadeen English
HEALTH: The Truth About Health: Uncovering the Root Causes of Disease and Premature Death Critical for every function in your body (without it, your cells can't repair and regenerate themselves), it's the No. 1 reason people get sick and die prematurely. [] Three major threats to cellular energy production include consumption of seed oils, exposure to plastics containing endocrine disruptors and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from wireless technologies. These factors disrupt mitochondrial function. MERCOLA
HEALTH TECH: The Oura Ring Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself It tracks you when you're sleeping. It know when you're awake. It logs your vitals and charts them over time, providing recommendations on how to live your "wellest" life. So, how much do you want to know? Like many technologies of its kind, the Oura is designed to get smarter. It might even become useful in the current public health climate. Last year, researchers at UC San Francisco and UC San Diego were granted access to Oura's data to see if the ring, which is sensitive to a 10th-percent change in my and Jessica Alba's body temperatures, could detect the onset of COVID-19. I spoke to a lead researcher who expressed great enthusiasm for the technology's potential for mass data research. At one point, he somewhat cautiously likened it to the Enlightenment. ALLURE.COM
HEALTH RESEARCH: Researchers discover brain circuit that controls ability to recall information and memories the researchers concluded that this specific cell group in the claustrum seems to play a key role in sending memory-guided attention signal to the hippocampus. MEDICAL EXPRESS
OLLE UPDATE: The first Espace podcast episode - in Swedish - produced by Mr. David Enkvist in Stockholm, Sweden, published on September 6, 2024 HERE
PEERS WEEKLY NEWS: Welcome to our weekly newsletter, where we summarize important news articles from reliable sources on controversial issues that impact our lives. This week we've summarized key news articles on:
how new cars are being weaponized for mass surveillance
award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson's fight to get the truth out despite corporate censorship and government attempts to silence her reporting
the central role government funding plays in scientific fraud
the emerging practice of "surveillance pricing" used to engineer prices based on data collected about us
the drone swarm "hellscape" the Pentagon is planning for Taiwa, AND MORE Your Car is a Surveillance Tool (wanttoknow.info)
SECURITY: Crypto-Gram September 15, 2024 by Bruce Schneier includes: Surveillance Watch [2024.08.22] This is a fantastic project mapping the global surveillance industry; AND US Federal Court Rules Against Geofence Warrants [2024.08.26] This is a big deal. A US Appeals Court ruled that geofence warrants -- these are general warrants demanding information about all people within a geographical boundary -- are unconstitutional. The decision seems obvious to me, but you can’t take anything for granted. AND The Present and Future of TV Surveillance[2024.08.27] Ars Technica has a good article on what’s happening in the world of television surveillance. More than even I realized. SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER
SPACE: SIGNIFICANT X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE: An explosive sunspot (AR3825) is turning toward Earth. Earlier today, it produced a very strong X4.5-class solar flare with a shortwave radio blackout over the Atlantic Ocean. A CME is now emerging from the blast site, and it might have an Earth-directed component. Updates @ Spaceweather.com.
SURVEILLANCE: TEMPEST (Telecommunications Electronics Materials Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions[1]) is a U.S. National Security Agency specification and a NATO certification[2][3] referring to spying on information systems through leaking emanations, including unintentional radio or electrical signals, sounds, and vibrations.[4][5] TEMPEST covers both methods to spy upon others and how to shield equipment against such spying. The protection efforts are also known as emission security (EMSEC), which is a subset of communications security (COMSEC).[6] The reception methods fall under the umbrella of radiofrequency MASINT. []While much of TEMPEST is about leaking electromagnetic emanations, it also encompasses sounds and mechanical vibrations.[7] For example, it is possible to log a user's keystrokes using the motion sensor inside smartphones.[9] Compromising emissions are defined as unintentional intelligence-bearing signals which, if intercepted and analyzed (side-channel attack), may disclose the information transmitted, received, handled, or otherwise processed by any information-processing equipment.[10] WIKIPEDIA COURTESY KEITH
WARFARE BIOMIMICRY: The Pentagon Created a New Kind of Underwater Predator: The Mysterious Manta Ray Silent and stealthy, this drone promises a transformed approach to intelligence gathering. "A new underwater drone that resembles one of the most graceful and majestic creatures in the ocean was unveiled today. The Manta Ray, built by Northrop Grumman, was built to perform long range, long endurance military missions. The underwater craft—built for the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) and capable of harvesting energy from the seas—has been four years in the making." paywalled POPULAR MECHANICS COURTESY SEAN
WARFARE: KEITH CUTTER AND JAMES CORBETT The Other 5G -- Fifth Generation Warfare 25 MINUTE INTERVIEW Keith: A Lens for Understanding the Reckless Spread of Harmful Man-Made Electromagnetic Radiation James Corbett and I chatted about the other 5G—fifth-generation warfare (5GW), which, depending on your perspective, either has nothing at all to do with the reckless spread of harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation or everything to do with it. Although we’ll never know for certain if 5GW is responsible, I believe it's the perfect lens through which we can understand so many initiatives that otherwise make no sense. The continued exposure of children in schools, for example, to radio-frequency (RF) radiation, arguably hiding RF transmitters inside modern appliances, the normalization of 'beam forming' as a way of selectively increasing millimeter-wave (mmWave) RF exposure, blue tooth 'earbuds' and hearing aids deployed notwithstanding decades-old concern for breaching the blood-brain-barrier, ignoring non-thermal effects of smart tech and smart tech infrastructure, bombarding the entire earth from space via StarLink, involuntary mmWave RF exposure upon entry to supermarkets on and around highways as well as the most obvious assault — 'wireless trespass' into every home in a 'service area.' These are just a few things, off the top of my head, that make no sense except through the lens of fifth-generation warfare. For this reason, I first wrote about 5GW in part four of my series, "What Exactly is 5G?" and conducted this interview with James. No, James and I didn't speak about synthetic EMF exposures in this interview, only the general topic of 5GW, including: History of warfare; Historical examples of non-kinetic operations involving the use of incomplete, misleading, and/or false information; Other resources on this topic; Withholding legitimate information, including James' experience being 'de-platformed' from YouTube; Defensive strategies, including protecting the space between your ears. As you know by now, I seldom stray far from the topic of surviving electromagnetic poisoning. Still, I make this exception because I believe 5GW has everything to do with normalizing personal synthetic radiation exposure. Understanding this will help you in your journey of survival. Knowing that it's not all just a big mistake, that the authorities do know synthetic EMF is harmful and have known so for some time, may help your resolve. I hope you'll enjoy this interview with James Corbett…
EVENTS:
9/17 CANADIANS FOR SAFE TECHNOLOGY C4ST Tues 17 Sept 2024 7:30 pm ET - Frank CLEGG CEO C4ST - Update & going forward 2024 2025 Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97250411732?pwd=YU9kZlE5S291anpkOVI3VzVaQ2hGQT09 Meeting ID: 972 5041 1732
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9/21,22 -Global Action to Stop 5G: Global 5G Protest for Freedom The Theme is Electrosmog and pets/farm animals/wildlife, so gladly send in pictures of Pets or other Animals with your Stop 5G/Stop Electrosmog message. Please remember to add name of town/city/country. Your Action can of course be more general and span anything from a classical Protest or March to a Flash Mob, Street Stall, Street or Beach Art, Discussion Evening, Film Screening or any other action - as long as it is peaceful. Individual actions are welcome too. We will collate the pictures and send them to the Media with a Press Release in the hope to finally break the shameful Media silence on this urgent issue. For more information and to post your messages/pictures, kindly visit Global Action to Stop 5G Facebook and/or Safe Tech International: https://www.facebook.com/groups/548912049259423 COURTESY TANJA
9/25 Wednesday, September 25, 11 AM Pacific, Health Hazards of Wireless Technologies: What Do We Know Now? Webinar with Dr. Joel Moskowitz Register at: CHE is sponsoring a free webinar, "Health Hazards of Wireless Technologies: What do we know now?," on Wednesday September 25th at 11:00am Pacific/2:00pm Eastern. RSVP here https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lTLtFG0IR7S3v33c76C0uQ#/registration