September 17-19 Safe Tech International News and Note
Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA), Magnetic Fields, 5G HIGH RF STOCKHOLM, Food, Frequencies & Fillings; LETTER TO LAUSD, Events
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THE POWER COUPLE: The EMF we can't shield Common Sources of EMF | Part 4: DC Magnetic Fields Here’s what we’ll learn in this article: 1. Where does magnetism come from? 2. How magnetic fields can protect us 3. How primitive humans learned about magnetic fields 4. Why are obelisks always at the center of a town? 5. How towns were planned along magnetic lines 6. How can static magnetic fields impact our health? 7. What are common sources of static magnetics? 8. EMF Q&A Webinar this Thursday!
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New paper; Spots with Extremely High Radiofrequency Radiation After Deployment of 5G Base Stations in Stockholm, Sweden Authors: Hardell L, Koppel T.c1. Abstract During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency [RF] communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment. Since 2016 we have made several measurements of environmental exposure to RF radiation in Stockholm, Sweden, including previous generations and now also 5G. In the current study, performed in October 2023, the broadband meter Narda-550 with the probe EF-1891 was used. It gives results in the root mean square [RMS] mode, thus not peak levels. Both the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection [ICNIRP] and the US Federal Communications Commission [FCC] base their guidelines on RMS levels of RF radiation. Measurements were made in similar city areas as in our previous studies. Results show that the RF radiation has increased substantially. High maximum levels were found at e.g. the Central Railway Station [3 637 191 μW/m2], and popular walking streets such as Mäster Samuelsgatan [11 613 976 μW/m2], and Drottninggatan [5 271 555 μW/m2]. The peak values would be much higher. These levels are in the same magnitude or even higher than those measured in homes of persons that rapidly developed symptoms of the microwave syndrome after installation of 5G, usually in combination with 4G+, in the neighborhood. They are also substantially higher than levels that have previously been linked to cancer and the microwave syndrome in studies of people living near base stations and masts from previous generations of telecommunications. Full paper https://acmcasereport.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ACMCR-v14-2262-3-1.pdf EMFacts Consultancy POST
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KEITH CUTTER Unheard, Unseen Part Four “How do you live?” [] I go out of my way to find and speak with long-term survivors of electromagnetic poisoning in hopes of acquiring wisdom on the topic. Survival is no easy task, and while many succumb, those who take the necessary steps to live apart from synthetic exposures can find an abundant life waiting for them. I’ve seen this before, and am experiencing it myself. In this episode, Gary and I reflect on nearly 70 years of combined experience surviving electromagnetic poisoning and discuss how we live. We chose two very different paths to navigate the unprecedented normalization of overwriting the natural electromagnetic environment, created for our health and well-being, with a synthetic version that we—and other life forms—experience as toxic. 15 MINUTES - Continuing conversation with Keith and Gary.
NEWS AND NOTES
AI: AI is 'accelerating the climate crisis,' expert warns If you care about the environment, think twice about using AI. A recent study indicates that producing a high-definition image using artificial intelligence consumes as much energy as fully recharging the battery of your cell phone. Generative artificial intelligence uses 30 times more energy than a traditional search engine, warns researcher Sasha Luccioni, on a mission to raise awareness about the environmental impact of the hot new technology. Recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the world of AI by the American magazine Time in 2024, the Canadian computer scientist of Russian origin has sought for several years to quantify the emissions of programs like ChatGPT or Midjourney."I find it particularly disappointing that generative AI is used to search the Internet," laments the researcher, who spoke with AFP on the sidelines of the ALL IN artificial intelligence conference, in Montreal. The language models on which the programs are based require enormous computing capacities to train on billions of data points, necessitating powerful servers. Then there's the energy used to respond to each individual user's requests. Instead of simply extracting information, "like a search engine would do to find the capital of a country, for example," AI programs "generate new information," making the whole thing "much more energy-intensive," she explains. According to the International Energy Agency, the combined AI and the cryptocurrency sectors consumed nearly 460 terawatt hours of electricity in 2022 -- two percent of total global production. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/ai-is-accelerating-the-climate-crisis-expert-warns/ar-AA1qFpfH
AI; BLOOD IN THE MACHNE BRAIN MERCHANT: AI is revitalizing the fossil fuels industry, and big tech has nothing to say for itself Silicon Valley is helping to accelerate the climate crisis in at least 3 major ways Last week, tech reporter Karen Hao dropped a big, thoroughly reported story about how Microsoft is trying to have it both ways when it comes to climate. The software giant has positioned itself as a leader in sustainability, championing its green initiatives and publicizing the ways its AI technology might be used to reduce carbon emissions—all while selling AI tools to oil and gas companies to help them accelerate fossil fuel extraction. [] As if to emphasize just how uncomplicated this matter is, Bloomberg ran a story the very next business day headlined, “AI Boom Is Driving a Surprise Resurgence of US Gas-Fired Power.” [] Got that? We were, according to this report, on track for fossil fuel use to top out—until AI came along. AI is a notoriously large energy suck—an AI-generated answer needs about 10 times as much electricity as a Google search. Now analysts and agencies are quietly revising their decarbonization goals downward, gas and coal plants that were slated for retirement are being kept online, and now utilities are building more gas plants in the first half of 2024 than were built in all of 2020 combined. []It’s also worth noting that data centers are at the moment a relatively small slice of total worldwide energy usage—currently something like 1%, dwarfed by cars, heavy industry, commercial buildings, and so on. That could change—a report from the Electric Power Research Institute projected that the electricity required by AI companies could rise to reach up to 9% of the United States’ energy mix, which would, quite frankly, be insane. (If you think the web is overrun with AI content now, imagine a world where one tenth of all the electricity we generate is going into pumping out more of the stuff.) [] BUT. There’s another element at work here, and that, as energy analysts have pointed out, is that utilities have a self-interested reason to take AI companies’ energy projections at face value, or even to inflate them: It means they can raise rates and lobby to build more gas plants! And that means there might be two separate bubbles getting inflated here: A bubble in investment in generative AI in the tech sector, *and* a bubble in the investment in fossil fuel plants justified by generative AI. Both have disastrous ramifications for climate, for the reasons outlined above. So the AI companies are exacerbating the climate crisis in at least three ways: SUBSTACK
AI: Big tech AI related emissions up almost 700% MSN
AI: A bottle of water per email: the hidden environmental costs of using AI chatbots AI bots generate a lot of heat, and keeping their computer servers running exacts a toll. WASHINGTON POST
AI: The Dawn of the AI Era: Teens, Parents, and the Adoption of Generative AI at Home and School Young people are adopting generative AI quickly, similarly to how they adopted social media. And they're using it most often for schoolwork. But most parents aren't aware that their teens are using generative AI at all, even though seven in 10 youth have used at least one type of gen AI tool. And schools are struggling to keep pace with how these technologies affect teaching and learning. What stands out the most from this research, however, is that open channels of communication can impact how young people and parents feel about the promises and pitfalls of generative AI in education and learning. COMMON SENSE MEDIA
AI AND 5G - INDUSTRY- 4.5 MINUTE VIDEO FROM CNBC INTERNATIONAL, “AI is going to stimulate a large upgrade in phones, PCs. laptops, new software.” Now bringing it to in 15 communities in the UK New stand-alone 5G network essential to realize AI capabilities, EE CEO says (youtube.com)
AI: Microsoft’s Hypocrisy on AI Can artificial intelligence really enrich fossil-fuel companies and fight climate change at the same time? The tech giant says yes. Microsoft’s Hypocrisy on AI - The Atlantic
AI: Due to AI fakes, the “deep doubt” era is here As AI deepfakes sow doubt in legitimate media, anyone can claim something didn't happen. Credible sourcing is the best detection tool Since Stable Diffusion's debut in 2022, we've often discussed the concerns surrounding deepfakes, including their potential to erode social trust, degrade the quality of online information by introducing noise, fuel online harassment, and possibly distort the historical record. We've delved deep (see what I did there) into many aspects of generative AI, and to date, reliable AI synthesis detection remains an unsolved issue, with watermarking technology frequently considered unreliable and metadata-tagging efforts not yet broadly adopted. Although AI detection tools exist, we strongly advise against using them because they are currently not based on scientifically proven concepts and can produce false positives or negatives. Instead, manually looking for telltale signs of logical inconsistencies in text or visual flaws in an image, as identified by reliable experts, can be more effective. ARS TECHNICA
BIG TECH: Big Tech is emitting way, way more greenhouse gas emissions than reported Big Tech's data hunger is even worse for the environment than its main players let on, according to a new investigation by the Guardian. The all-out push for AI (and the necessary processing energy it demands) is only exacerbating the demand. The new report analyzed real (or location-based) emissions from Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Apple's company-owned data centers, finding that their total reported emissions are likely more than 7 times (or 662 percent) higher than current reports. The disparity, according to the Guardian, can be attributed to what experts call "creative accounting" of emissions via renewable energy certificates (Recs). Purchased Recs allow companies to offset some of its electricity consumption to renewable energy-generated electricity (basically "cancelling out" its emissions). But these renewable energy sources are often not actually consumed by the company's perpetrating facilities or even those nearby. MASHABLE ON MSN
BOEING STRIKE: Boeing workers are playing hardball after years of concessions that gutted their health care benefits and pensions. At the heart of the Boeing strike that began Friday — with 33,000 union members walking off the job — is a story about what happens when penny-pinching executives lose the plot and it falls to workers to get everyone back on track.Here's the deal: Last year, Boeing didn’t make a profit. In fact, the plane maker has lost money every year since 2018, when a series of deadly crashes and near-disasters left its reputation and finances in the gutter. If Boeing were any other business — and not a too-big-fail half of a global duopoly — it almost certainly would have declared bankruptcy. Still, in 2023, the CEO — an accountant by training — got a 45% pay bump, to nearly $33 million. CNN
CHILDREN JOHN HAIDT: The Worst Argument That Social-Media Companies Use to Defend Themselves Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their creations on other people’s kids, while protecting their own? [The essay was first published in The Atlantic on September 12th, 2024. You can read the original here. We are republishing the essay at After Babel with permission from The Atlantic]
CHILDREN SOCIAL MEDIA SCREENAGERS: Why I Told Attorneys General That I Am Optimistic Let me state three good news things here: 1. Parents are now coming together in a significant way to delay giving their children smartphones and allow access to social media. 2. The Attorneys General's (AGs') lawsuit against Meta is a game changer 3. LOVE — (Did you jump right to this part to read first because you love it when something is written about love? — I am with you on that!) While it is 100% true that a major shakedown in the tech world is needed for the sake of our children, I want to give a loving shout out to the fact that tech can, when we use it as such, be an unstoppable agent to spread love. SCREENAGERS
CHILDREN: The Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act Needs Our Help Contact your representative today so that we can get this thing passed
AND: JOHN HAIDT Big News: KOSA is Being Marked Up Today While Meta Tries to Show (Too Late) That It Can Self-Regulate An extraordinary month is unfolding in the international movement to roll back the phone-based childhood. SUBSTACK
CHILDREN SCHOOLS CELLPHONE BANS: LETTER TO LAUSD from Brenda Martinez Project Coordinator, Fiber First LA Draft Letter to LAUSD V2 (americansforresponsibletech.org) COURTESY CECE
DATA CENTERS Here's What Happens When Big Data Takes Over a Small Town In Virginia, the planet's largest proposed data center threatens local ecosystems SIERRA CLUB COURTESY SARAH
EMF: EMF Meters Available at U.S. Libraries – Measure Wireless Radiation Levels In Your Home U.S. libraries that already have an EMF meter available for loan: Huntington Public Library, Pittsfield, MA Public Library, Newton Free Library, Hartford Public Library, EHT
FCC SPACEX: SpaceX to FCC: Loosen Rules or Cellular Starlink Tech Risks Becoming Text-Only SpaceX is warning that its cellular Starlink system won't be able to provide real-time calling to consumers unless the FCC loosens rules on satellite radio emissions. "This out-of-band emission restriction will be most detrimental for real-time communications such as voice and video, rendering such communications unreliable both in critical and in common circumstances, increasing risk in emergency situations,” SpaceX told the FCC on Friday. [] Although SpaceX’s technology promises to help users receive a signal in cellular dead zones, a key question is whether the Starlink satellites risk generating radio interference. Both AT&T and Verizon contend the technology will do so if the FCC grants SpaceX a waiver to exceed the radio emission limits. In response, SpaceX has been urging the US regulator to grant the waiver, saying it’s necessary to ensure the cellular Starlink tech can offer robust coverage. At the same time, the company has slammed AT&T and Verizon as “wannabe competitors” resorting to obstructionist tactics. On Friday, SpaceX went into more details after the FCC submitted a list of questions about the interference concerns. The company’s 11-page letter once again asserts that the cellular Starlink satellites won’t cause radio interference while operating above the normal radio emissions. MSN
FCC: Ninth Circuit Upholds Most of FCC Effort to Ease Wireless Permits Judges invalidated the agency's definition of 'concealment elements.' Judges upheld most provisions of the ruling, including when a 60-day shot clock for approval began, how much taller a tower could be made, and how many more equipment cabinets could be added. BROADBAND BREAKFAST
FIRES NORME LAMBE: The Federal Government and Alternative Energy Here are summaries of some of the most severe fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in the latter half of 2023 and in 2024 up until May 17, 2024 SUBSTACK
HEALTH EHS: Could you be “electro-sensitive”, and experience a sort of “allergic reaction” to phones, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth gadgets or even cell phone towers? If you think this sounds crazy… think again. Years ago, two researchers hypothesized that by 2017, half of the entire population would be “electro-sensitive”. (1) Now that the new 5G cellular networks and tens of thousands of satellites are being rolled out… more and more people are feeling this constant “zapping”. My colleague and citizen journalist Nick Pineault, AKA “The EMF Guy”, just published a brand new report on what he calls “the hidden epidemic of electro-sensitivity”.If you suspect that these increasing EMF exposures might be contributing to your everyday symptoms (including fatigue, insomnia, tingling in the hands, tinnitus, and brain fog), I highly suggest downloading it at the link below:
===> [Free Report] 6 Signs You Might Be Electro-Sensitive
Inside, you’ll learn:
Do you live too close to a 3G, 4G or 5G cellular tower?
Top 10 symptoms you might experience when overexposed to cell phones, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth gadgets or other sources of electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation
6 easy tips to start lowering your EMF exposure and move towards recovery
Where to find doctors who actually understand EMFs and won't call you "crazy"
If you download this report, you’ll also get a free ticket to the EMF Hazards Summit, and will get access to 20 brand new expert talks on electro-sensitivity from October 3-6 .
HEALTH GARY SHARPE: Acetylcholine ("Vagus Substance") Helps Dopamine Transmission, but Adrenaline (Stress) Inhibits Acetylcholine Another Way by Which Stress Results in "Low Dopamine" SUBSTACK
HEALTH: iPhone Now Collects Your Mental Health Assessments - TURN THESE FEATURES OFF! ⁃ Patrick Wood, TN Editor. TECHNOCRACY NEWS
HEALTH BROKOVITCH REPORT: Is Convenience Slowly Killing Us? A New Study Finds 3,600 Chemicals in Human Bodies From Food Packaging
HEALTH: Food, Frequencies & Fillings: A Brief Testimony of Illness, Discovering the Causes, and Eliminating Exposures Frequencies Teresa D Hill, PhD SUBSTACK
HEALTH EMF: Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments Nursing Textbook Includes Chapter on Cell Phone Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. EHT
HEALTH: Metals in the body from pollutants associated with progression of harmful plaque buildup in the arteries MEDICAL EXPRESS
HEALTH: 'Play-putty' that reads the body's electric signals could open a new field of flexible biometric sensors The conductive squishy circuits—whether homemade or store-bought—are made of flour, water, salt, cream of tartar and vegetable oil. "Salt is what makes it conductive," Kireev explains. As a child's toy, this modeling clay is a malleable way to add lights to an art project by connecting them to a power source as a way to teach kids about circuits. Now, Kireev and his team have demonstrated that the material has more potential. "We used the squishy circuits as an interface to measure electricity or measure bioelectrical potentials from a human body," he says. They found that, compared to commercially available gel electrodes, these squishy circuits effectively captured various electrophysiology measurements: electroencephalogram (EEG) for brain activity, electrocardiogram (ECG) for heart recordings, electrooculogram (EOG) for tracking eye movement and electromyography (EMG) for muscle contraction. [] "The lower the impedance between the electrode and the tissue, the better the conductivity in between and the better your ability to measure those bioelectrical potentials." The study found that the impedance for the squishy circuit electrode was on par with one of the commercially available gel electrodes and twice as better as a second comparison electrode. Kireev highlights several benefits to this material. First is cost: Even using pre-made putty, the cost per electrode was about 1 cent. Typical electrodes cost on average between $0.25 and $1. TECH EXPLORE
HUMAN RIGHTS: Accusations and actions: A decade tracking tech company responses to human rights allegations The rapid evolution of technology – and its deep interconnection with all aspects of our lives – indisputably creates new opportunities, increases efficiency, and provides opportunities to maximise human potential. But this pace of development comes with significant human rights risks, with particular impact on some of the most vulnerable in society, including women, minorities and children, that tech companies must identify and mitigate. Despite booming profits and this growing influence, however, social media, software, surveillance, telecommunications, and other tech-related companies are behind in demonstrating full commitment to transparency and a proactive willingness to address the wide range of harms and human rights abuses associated with their products and services. A decade of company outreach and analysis by the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre (the Resource Centre) highlights that better practices by the sector are possible: robust human rights due diligence, in particular, provides a key pathway to arresting this trend of abuse by this critical sector. BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
INDUSTRY POTS AND PANS: Are Light Poles Telecom Infrastructure? A long-running issue resurfaced recently asking if light poles should be made available for telecommunications. This idea that light poles might be telecom infrastructure comes from language included in Section 224 of the FCC’s code that says that a “utility shall provide a cable television system or any telecommunications carrier with nondiscriminatory access to any pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by it.” The question was raised again recently when AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and the CTIA, the lobbying group for the cellular industry, asked the FCC to consider the issue. These companies are interested in using light poles to mount electronics and radios to support cellular service and FWA home broadband. [] The renewed interest in getting onto light poles is an indicator that the companies are exploring the idea of returning to the small-cell model for FWA wireless. Verizon launched a trial of this technology in parts of Sacramento and a few other cities a few years ago but is now concentrating on serving FWA from big cellular tower sites. Verizon also recently announced a successful trial of connecting people with FWA in downtown high rises from radios placed on top of nearby buildings. The request for placing radios on light poles makes a lot of sense in this context. Urban utility poles are notoriously already overloaded with wires and often don’t have room to add a radio system. Pole owners don’t like having electronics on poles since it adds to the complexity and creates safety issues for technicians that work on poles, particularly after bad weather events when repairs have to be made. Light poles would be virgin real estate for wireless carriers since they know they would be the only one on the poles. []There are several issues with mounting radios on light poles. In many communities where other utilities are buried, light poles are often designed as an esthetic enhancement and are not traditional wooden poles. Cities with aesthetically pleasing light poles are going to strongly resist hanging electronics. These cities probably already forced other utilities underground to enhance the livability of neighborhoods. Light poles were often also not designed to bear the extra weight and wind stress that might come from mounting additional structures on the poles. It will be interesting to see if the FCC takes up the issue. They have considered it before and never opted to bring light poles under their jurisdiction. I have to imagine there would be a court battle if the agency ordered it. POTS AND PANS
INSPIRATION MAX WILBERT: Alternative Cultures Are Beautiful and Important. They're Also Not Enough. "The conscious destruction of a competing ethic” and the need for organizing and direct action []While we’re going about the beautiful and important work of building alternative ways of life, the ruling class is going about their business. The US military is running special operations and drone campaigns throughout the world. The CIA is clandestinely toppling governments and the FBI is undermining movements for change. The World Trade Organization, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund are waging economic warfare against poor countries. Mass media corporations are brainwashing hundreds of millions of people with advertising and sophisticated public relations campaigns. Carbon emissions and human population are rising. And the planet is spiraling deeper into crisis. [ I believe we must move from building alternative cultures to building oppositional cultures. Permaculture movements, Transition Towns, ecovillages, and community land trusts can and must be cultures of resistance. They can be places where militant direct action against the industrial system is discussed and celebrated — where an offensive movement that actively dismantles the global industrial economy is born. They can be schools where movements learn tactics and organizing skills, and study history and security. They can be refuges, underground railroads, places where resisters go for food, material support, and safety. In this context, their value as alternatives is far greater. As the combination of ecological breakdown and resistance makes the industrial food system and energy grid unreliable, we will all need alternative ways of living. This work is far more difficult than simply building community, gardens, and ecological buildings, but far more consequential.[] The world we’re heading for now is lifeless. David Brower, founder of Earth Island Institute, Friends of the Earth, and former director of the Sierra Club, once said “All I have done in my career is to slow the rate at which things get worse.” This can’t go on. SUBSTACK
LEGAL: The End of the Chevron Doctrine Is Bad for Business Two recent Supreme Court decisions produced sweeping changes to how regulation works in the United States, shifting power from agencies to the courts. Investment will now take place against the backdrop of the “judicial veto,” where a wide range of potential litigants and sympathetic judges will decide which regulations actually go into effect, and when. According to conventional wisdom, scaling back the regulatory state will help businesses. However, the court’s rulings will suppress business investment in three unintended ways. The judicial veto doctrine 1) multiplies the number of decision-makers and discounts the value of expertise, 2) increases the timeframe of unpredictability, and 3) tips the scales in favor of incumbent businesses and their shareholders over new entrants and early-stage investors. The overall effect of this will be less innovation and reduced competitive advantage for U.S. businesses. BENTON SUMMARY ARTICLE: HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
NATURE: Study finds marine animals in untouched habitats are at greater risk from human impacts than previously thought [] In a new study, researchers estimated the impact of human activities on more than 21,000 marine animal species worldwide, taking into account their exposure and vulnerability to stressors, including fishing, shipping, and land-based threats. They then mapped the impacts across the global ocean, identifying locations where climate-driven impacts overlap with other human-caused stressors. PHYSICS.ORG
SMART METERS HEALTH: “Smart” meters trigger… menopause "I’ll always be grateful for Dr. Elizabeth Plourde’s work on EMFs. I recall vividly how some parts of her 2016 book (1) blew me away… and made me aware of how many people might be suffering from EMF-related symptoms. In her book, she recounts several patient case studies where women suffered from what looked like symptoms of menopause: hot flashes, insomnia, headaches, decreased libido, etc. – the classic hallmarks of hormonal disruption. When Dr. Plourde asked her “menopausal” patients if anything had changed at home around the time when they started experiencing these symptoms… She figured out that in many cases, the symptoms started the moment that a so-called EMF-emitting “smart” meter was installed near their homes.
When the smart meters were remediated (by opting out of the smart meter program and going back to an analog one, or by shielding it properly) – these women “mysteriously” saw their “menopausal symptoms” vanish. []To this day, it’s still very unclear what percentage of all people blame their so-called menopausal symptoms on old age, when in reality their environment is what is making them hormonally disrupted. I talk about the impacts of EMFs on sleep and hormonal balance with Dr. Sharon Stills, during the upcoming Mastering The Meno(Pause) Transition Summit 3.0 (Oct 1-7). There are MANY reasons that someone might experience menopausal symptoms or hormonal disruption… and ALL of them need to be looked at. But, EMFs remain one of the most-often overlooked root causes of illness and dysfunction. Period. Check it out - my talk will be featured on day #5 (Oct 5th)."
===> Mastering The Meno(Pause) Transition Summit 3.0 (Oct 1-7) - NICK P.
SMART METERS UK: Why Ed Miliband risks a smart meter shock The little devices are key to Labour’s green plans – but malfunctions are harming their rollout Why Ed Miliband risks a smart meter shock (telegraph.co.uk)
SMART METERS MASSACHUSETTS EVERSOURCE OPT OUT
SMART METERS: CHD: CHD Seeks Plaintiffs Injured by RF Radiation from Smart Meters https://childrenshealthdefense.org/about-us/chd-seeks-plaintiffs-injured-by-rf-radiation-from-smart-meters/
SPACE: The Company NASA's Hired to Build the Next Space Station Seems to Be in Big Trouble, Firing 100 Employees and Unable to Pay Bills Axiom Space is in crisis mode. FUTURISM
SPACE: NASA Scientists "Howl in Terror" as They Discovered Disastrous Flaw in $5 Billion Spacecraft About to Launch "You bury your face in a pillow and you howl in terror. But, as The New York Times documents, in May — just months before the launch date — the mission scientists at NASA discovered a disastrous flaw in the craft. As lead scientist Curt Niebur was informed by an urgent email, recent tests revealed that essential transistors in the Europa Clipper would be destroyed by Jupiter's intense radiation. Simply put, it would be game over. One of the biggest hurdles to exploring Jupiter is that it's shielded by a monstrous magnetosphere. The magnetic field it contains captures charged particles and accelerates them to ridiculous velocities, forming bands of intense radiation that wreak havoc on electronics.The transistors, which are known as MOSFETS — that stands for "metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect" — were supposed to be able to withstand this challenge, but tests suddenly revealed they were failing in intense radiation environments. FUTURISM
SURVEILLANCE: ‘We Should Absolutely Be Worried’: Google Testing New Digital ID for Google Wallet Digital ID critics told The Defender that tools like digital passports will give Google and other Big Tech companies unprecedented power and knowledge of our day-to-day lives. CHD
SURVEILLANCE: Billionaire Drools That "Citizens Will Be on Their Best Behavior" Under Constant AI Surveillance "Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on." FUTURISM
WARFARE: Hezbollah vows to punish Israel after pager explosions across Lebanon REUTERS
WARFARE: A ferocious fight over the electromagnetic spectrum would erupt in any conflict with China or Russia. Electronic warfare in Ukraine has lessons for US weapons, navigation ORLANDO — The U.S. is gaining valuable insights about the performance of its technologies amid electronic interference as Ukrainian troops use them on the front lines, according to one official. Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of security aid to Ukraine, including long-range missiles, armored vehicles and secure communication devices. The jamming and spoofing that blankets fighting in Eastern Europe offers a trial against Russian tools rarely seen in action. HERE
WARFARE: AXIOS: 1 big thing: Supply chain terror IEDs created from pagers and walkie-talkies and reports of exploding solar-energy systems herald a possibly limitless front in future war, where everyday items can't be trusted. Why it matters: Supply chain warfare is here to stay. And the targets are soft. Blowing up factories and raiding supply lines is nothing new. What's unprecedented here are the spy-thriller-style backdoors and execution. Driving the news: Fresh footage is streaming out of the Middle East, providing a closer look at attacks attributed to Israel. Yesterday, one clip showed a device blowing up in a market, incapacitating a person and spooking passersby. AXIOS
WARFARE: What caused pagers used by Hezbollah to explode? Wireless security expert explains what might have happened (Northeastern University) This situation is still evolving, but what do you believe are some key takeaways so far? Usually this type of hardware has a failsafe, which means if something fails, the device turns off. Here, the failsafe didn't act, which means that it was disabled. Who disabled it? Where did they get [these pagers] from? Who manufactured them? Who had access to them? It could be the manufacturer that caused the problem. It could have been a third party who intercepted the pagers and did firmware edits. []they did not just modify the software, they would make it react in the presence of a specific message. They also added a tiny explosive next to the battery, so that the reaction would not just be a battery blowing up, it would be the actual pagers exploding. Do you know of any other situations like this one happening in the past? No, I cannot think of any right now. This is new. []What I want to emphasize is that cybersecurity is needed not just to protect your identity and your bank account. It's needed to protect your physical integrity. https://techxplore.com/news/2024-09-pagers-hezbollah-wireless-expert.html
WARFARE: From bioweapons to super soldiers: how the UK is joining the genomic technology arms race https://theconversation.com/from-bioweapons-to-super-soldiers-how-the-uk-is-joining-the-genomic-technology-arms-race-159889 COURTESY SEAN
EVENTS:
9/19
Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) We're meeting this Thursday evening at 7:00 to give all of us a chance to give voice to our own healing journeys. We'll be in smaller groups so it will be a more intimate setting and enough time for all of us to speak. Please invite someone else to join you/us online so we can get the message out there of a new way of approaching our health. Thanks and hope to see you all there! https://zoom.us/meeting/82385844642?meetingMasterEventId=N6IK2CSXSSWkX8hB7ijG4A
9/20
Friday, September 20th at 12 noon ET the National Health Federation is hosting the webinar: "Last Stand Against the Wireless Mesh" Please see more information from the NHF below and the registration link. Webinar Guests: — Liam McDonough, Legislative Assistant, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), author of a bill to restore to local governments’ discretion on wireless tower locations Odette Wilkens, Esq., counsel for National Call for Safe Technology, on Telecom’s plethora of national bills to evade local opposition to carpeting our parks, farms & neighborhoods with dangerous antennas Bill Bathgate, president of DE Filters LLC, and industry-leading expert on mitigating Radio Frequency Microwave (RF/MW) radiation Co-hosted by NHF President Scott Tips, NHF Lobbyist Charles Frohman, and NHF Media Manager Terri Harrah Click here to register for the LIVE Zoom call. Agenda: (1) The largest health experiment with no informed consent continues for connectivity that claims to provide faster Internet downloads and better connections. Despite more evidence of wireless dangers than exists against lead, pesticides and cigarettes, Congress, the States, and even local governments are inviting Big Telecom to deploy their antennas outside of our homes, schools, and parks. This growing wireless mesh will spy upon, fry, and coerce humanity – trapping us all in a digital prison. NHF has all of the facts in our email you can send now to your politicians. Apart from the numerous bills that our email opposes, there is one bill that NHF supports. The congressional staffer handling that bill – Liam McDonough – will explain how Rep. Smith’s legislation would empower local property owners to cooperate with their governments to have the time and discretion necessary for locating cell towers in a way that’s both safe and effective. You will learn how you can cajole your own Representative to cosponsor that bill. (2) For over a year NHF has cooperated with the National Call for Safe Technology on opposing Federal telecom bills that take away local control, while now also supporting Mr. Smith’s bill above. NHF has a call to action for any supporter of health freedom to schedule meetings with their politicians, where NHF lobbyist Frohman can explain to them why they must oppose Telecom’s legislation that seeks to plant antennas outside our bedrooms and classrooms, or on nearby parks or farms. Congress will adjourn soon, so everyone’s help is needed now in our “Last Stand†against Telecom’s puppets in Congress. (3) For families unable to set back antennas or smart meters, they need education on mitigating the damage the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found in the 1980s to be “biological,†that is, harmful without the person having to feel any heat or “thermal†effects. Mr. Bathgate has proven popular with the Safe Tech community, wisely comparing and critiquing the effectiveness of different devices and strategies to keep families healthy. He is also influential with the growing field of “Building Biologists,†who monitor homes for dangerous radiation and dirty electricity, and cajole hospitals and office buildings to stop hurting their patients and residents with the wireless mesh. Come learn how to make your home, schools, buildings, and parks safe.
9/21-22
Global 5G Protest for Freedom 21/22 September The Theme is Electrosmog and pets/farm animals/wildlife - i.e. the whole Animal Kingdom! Your Event can 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 - gladly send in pictures of Pets or other Animals with your Stop 5G/Stop Electrosmog message! NB: Please remember to add name of country to your message! We will collate the pictures and send them to the Media with a Press Release For more information and to post your messages/pictures, kindly visit Global Action to Stop 5G Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/548912049259423
9/24
MA4SAFETECH Join us this month with co-host Patti Wood of Tech Safe Schools! Register to attend live: Tuesday, September 24, 6 to 8 p.m. ET -- Bring your questions! Video from Tuesday, September 10 webinar!
9/25
Health Hazards of Wireless Technologies: What do we know now? A webinar by Dr. Joel Moskowitz, Sept. 25, 2:00 PM Eastern 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 In this webinar, Dr. Joel Moskowitz will provide a brief overview of selected recent studies on health hazards of wireless technologies. He will briefly discuss a meta-analysis of case-control studies of cell phone use and tumor risk, as well as the state of the evidence on tumor risk and other health hazards. He will also address the World Health Organization's recent efforts to assure the public that wireless radiation exposure is safe by commissioning biased reviews. Wireless technologies, including cell phones, wireless internet, and Bluetooth devices, have become ubiquitous in our lives. Most adults in the US own a cell phone, and cell phone use is widespread among children and adolescents. New cell antenna sites are being deployed widely. Wireless technologies and equipment designs also change rapidly. The preponderance of scientific evidence shows adverse biological and health effects from the radiofrequency (RF) radiation, or electromagnetic fields (EMFs), used and generated by these devices. A number of studies have considered the mechanisms of biological harm from RF radiation, and federal studies have documented increased incidence of certain tumors in laboratory animals associated with RF exposure. Epidemiological studies have found increased risk of certain tumors associated with long-term use of wireless phones. Joel M. Moskowitz, PhD is the Director of the Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Moskowitz has conducted research on disease prevention programs and policies for more than 40 years, most recently focusing on adverse health effects of cell phone and wireless radiation. In 2009 he served as the senior author on a hallmark paper reviewing research on mobile phone use and increased brain tumor risk that was updated in 2020. He has disseminated research related to wireless technology, public health, and policy since 2009. He is a member of the International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) and an advisor to the International EMF Scientist Appeal signed by more than 250 scientists who published peer-reviewed research on EMF and biology or health. His Electromagnetic Radiation Safety website is a valuable resource for scientists, journalists, and the public. Click here to register. https://www.healthandenvironment.org/che-webinars/96771
9/27
National Call for Safe Technology - Sign up to connect with other advocates nationwide. We meet every 2nd and 4th Friday; to sign up, email me or go to thenationalcall.org.
October
EMF Hazards Summit, and will get access to 20 brand new expert talks on electro-sensitivity from October 3-6. If you download this report, you’ll also get a free ticket to the EMF Hazards Summit, and will get access to 20 brand new expert talks on electro-sensitivity from October 3-6 .
The end of the Chevron defense is still very good news imo.
Something to ponder coupled with wave technology 🤫
Nanotechnology Used in COVID Vaccines, 2,000 Foods, Goes Unlabeled
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