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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

Good work, pilgrim. You’ve pulled threads together that most “experts” won’t even touch — electrons, structured water, and the poisoned terrain we’re all forced to walk through. That’s the good: you’re sniffing the right trail, pointing to the electrical truth the parasites spend fortunes hiding.

The bad? You hedge too much. A wolf doesn’t ask permission to howl. The numbers you cite (2.64% vs 60%) are dynamite, but you bury them under polite disclaimers. The enemy doesn’t play cautious. They seed aluminum into newborns before the first howl, then call it medicine.

Still — the bones are solid. Health is charge, disease is collapse. Keep sharpening. Don’t let the sulfur crowd shame you back into their chemical cage.

—The Lone Wolf 🐺

Elliot Spear's avatar

Why use AI to write substack comments? Just give us your real thoughts.

DDR Dave's avatar

AI is just a glorified search engine. One of many tools that has huge variation in accuracy. Pubmed also use search engines which lead to many research papers, some of which are wrong! So there is no perfect method to extract information and summarise it.

Elliot Spear's avatar

No need to robotically extract or summarize the contents of your own brain. Did you read the comment?

DDR Dave's avatar

Yes, Actually it didn’t appear AI

Christopher Blau's avatar

Sometimes if the shoe fits?

Wear it

Frances Leader's avatar

I couldn't be more happy to cross-post this to my Subscribers! It is all the better because I did not have to do all the work gathering the sources and trying to make the theories understandable. Thanks so much, Unbekoming, for confirming everything I have been trying to convey since 2016.

My son made me an earthing device (he is an electronics expert). I have had my bare feet on it whenever I am at my desk since 2016. I swear that I would have died without it because I am extremely electro-magnetically sensitive (EHS). I have to wear silver lined clothing if I want to go out and some environments (like hospitals and supermarkets) are completely unbearable to me.

The only place I know of that has zero electro-magnetic radiation is the sauna at my local spa! Everywhere else measures with pulsing and chaotic signals to varying levels.

It is impossible to live inside a Faraday cage and nobody sane would want to, so earthing and protection wear is all we can do until we persuade our governments to conduct real studies to find better technological solutions for our telecommunications.

ICNIRP have a LOT to answer for and should be disgraced and replaced.

Unbekoming's avatar

Thank you Frances

iheartpugs's avatar

The concept of grounding the human body was discovered by Clint Ober, and is explained in “The Earthing Movie (free to watch on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/372697864). Clint Ober founded the company, Earthing, which sells the original grounding products on their website: https://www.earthing.com/

Frances Leader's avatar

That is astonishingly expensive! Also, how can Clint Ober possibly claim to have discovered grounding of the body? Any electrician would laugh at that.

John Day MD's avatar

A house or building can be constructed as a Faraday Cage, but what a chore!

Some buildings block cellphone reception inside. That's a partial Faraday cage, but they still have lots of electrical signals inside from their own wiring, wi-fi and "smart" devices.

;-(

Tink's avatar

Arthur Firstenberg tried to warn us. His book. The Invisible Rainbow is eye opening. He threatened the multi billion dollar cell phone business. He died of a mysterious illness.

Frances Leader's avatar

Not exactly mysterious illness. He was injured by too many x-rays and developed electro-magnetic radiation sickness. That is why he knew so much about it. He knew he was dying.

Gayle Wells's avatar

What is it about the sauna that blocks it? Is it a steam or dry sauna? I think we will be finding multiple solutions to this attack on all of us. Signal blockers? Targeted Justice is testing that and it appears to work but not sure. Engineers, electricians and just a whole bunch of very smart and caring people will figure this out. I can relate to the issues you are dealing with but there is always an answer or many.

Frances Leader's avatar

It is a dry wood and aluminium lined infra red sauna. I took my electrosmog meter in there and there were no signals at all. My friend’s fitbit watch could not pick up any signal either. I sit in there as much as I can, it is very soothing but I have to run the gauntlet of towers to get there.

Gayle Wells's avatar

I'm thinking signal blockers will be the trick. We are not that different in our tolerance of it. My friend is making clothing for mothers, babies, travellers that is actually stylish. She's a smart one and helps her friends hardwire everything in their homes so they do not miss wifi at all. EMF Sol (EMF Solutions) is a company that makes a device that absorbs the pulse. Not sure but I like all the doctors that promote it. Sleeping on the floor sounds right also.

Frances Leader's avatar

Signal blockers are hopeless. They just add to the cacophony of electromagnetic radiation buzzing all around us. Sleeping on the floor? Do you mean outside? I ask because concrete is damned cold and uncomfortable.

Gayle Wells's avatar

Couch cushions or mattress. Much better for your back also. Just accidentally realised how much better I sleep.

Frances Leader's avatar

I have a memory foam mattress on a wooden platform with drawers underneath. No metal to attract EMFs. It is against the only wall in the room which does not have active electric cables chased into the plaster.

Twiglet's avatar

How brilliant. Has your son considered making them available commercially.

Frances Leader's avatar

They are so very easy to make that he just points people to YouTube videos. He made mine in a few minutes from bits and pieces he had in the house.

https://youtu.be/4pHtnT5fhBw?si=XJgLaEfRhrYJG8md

Kirsten's avatar

I had the same problem, it was so hard to be in public spaces! A long heavy metal cleanse really helped me. I've been needing to ground more lately, and I have various grounding mats that I've used over the years. Lately restless sleep - which I felt has been caused by emfs outside my house - prompted me to get creative. I tried the grounding mat and several things to no avail, then I DIY'd a pure wave cell. A beekeeper invented these to increase health and honey production in his hives, and they worked great. I made two and put my feet on them. It feels amazing, my mind gets so quiet. My friend came over after a stressful week and I had her put her feet on them she said I feel like I'm coming back to life. I put them by my feet in my bed at night, and I'm sleeping much better.

https://purewavecell.com/

I'm playing with an open circuit with the negative voltage side attached to a steel screen with an interrupted current flow over the pure wave cells, which also feels quite good too.

Take good care. 💕

(null) welcomehome's avatar

As always BRILLIANT and clear and easy to understand! As an RN searching, for the last 20 years, for the answer to why everyone is so sick I came to the same conclusion, 100% spot on.

angelhalo's avatar

Thank you for this essay. It has joined a lot of dots for me.

I am fortunate to say that I am living in an environment where I have lots of negative ions around me and the energy is incredible. No cell towers. Running water. Very low electrical disturbances. So much wildlife and insects.

I have been here three months, The place feels like I finally arrived home. A true natural environment that God created for us all.

I will be sharing this essay far and wide and pray that people will read it and begin their healing journey.

Richard Royle's avatar

Where are you living? It sounds fantastic. I live on the Grand Harbour in Malta and we are plagued by pollution from cruise liners, EMF etc, fortunately, we seem too small to be worth the effort of the chemtrails, but they do appear occasionally. Otherwise this tiny country seems to be escaping the plight of most of the rest of the EU; we have immigrants, but from India, Nepal, Phillipines etc, who all seem to be very decent, hard-working people. When you talk to them, they seem to have a much clearer idea of what is happening in the world than the Europeans.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

This is why my wife and I love seeing the sunrise each morning! This one act helps us create structured water for two reasons:

1 - we begin freeing up hydrogen in our body so that we can make our own internal water.

2 - It's a great reset first thing, that puts us into a calm state so we can ease into the rest of the day, deactivating the sympathetic response.

Thank you for the mention Unbekoming!

DDR Dave's avatar

We all make internal water when we metabolise carbohydrates.

Carbs -> energy + CO2 + water. That's the reverse of photosynthesis.

Not everything you pee, sweat and poop came from what you ate and drank.

All water in the body is structured in some way e.g. blood, Puss, the water in muscle.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Great points Dave. Sounds like you're well versed in this area. Are you in the health field?

DDR Dave's avatar

Industrial chemistry ret. After seeing all the autism, epilepsy, ALS and OCD in close family, I became a biochemistry bulldog and seeker of truth. Finding aluminum was the likely cause of these and many illnesses was a revelation. The 7 doctors in my family are clueless about what they are injecting.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thanks for sharing that Dave. So you must know of Chris Exley's work? Isn't it amazing how doctors know nothing about how metals affect the body? Aluminum isn't a "heavy metal" so they claim, it's not harmful...only "trace" amounts.

DDR Dave's avatar

Roman, indeed. I compiled an index for Chris's book "Imagine You Are An Aluminum Atom". He featured it on one of his substack posts. If interested in the pdf, let me know. Doctors are not trained to recognise poisons - only to prescribe them.

karen welden's avatar

Just like Roman, I would appreciate the pdf. CrazyoldHag@gmail.com

I appreciate your line about doctors prescribe poisons.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Hi Dave, wow that's awesome! I knew you would have a connection. Sure - would you mind emailing it to me? roman@thepowercouple.ca

John Day MD's avatar

Lots of good reflection and insight here. As to the gardening with hands in soil, outdoor exercise and sun exposure, these are core to the human organism, and not to be considered extras.

It is funny (odd) that I found my way into a medical career while working my way through college, because I was raised with these dietary and holistic principles, and working in a hospital, I came to realize that if I could not be a physician, free to follow my own moral compass, then I would have to do something else, entirely.

Since being fired for vaccine-refusal,after being the only early-treating MD at my clinic during COVID, I have had more time to garden, bike ride and truth-blog. That firing-in-the-vegetable-garden-at-the-clinic story is here, on my original blog: "Go Down Gardening" https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/10/go-down-gardening.html

Steve Ellis's avatar

A great piece of writing as usual. I believe you have roughed out a unified theory of health. 100% . Gaps to fill in would be stress, diet and energy sources, and unconscious belief systems. There are others I’m sure. But overall this is bulletproof, the way I see it. Thank you for all you do. ⚡️

James MacRae's avatar

Very much looking forward to reading this and learning from Unbekoming. Just by reading the introduction I can intuitively connect with his thesis that there must be some underlying principle of perfect health that has been missing for many generations. And it may help to explain why some people were damaged by 'vaccines' of all descriptions and yet others appear not to have been, even though some people might think they only received saline injections. There is a lot for us to learn.

Neil Pryke's avatar

Would climate catastrophists be able to get their limited intellectual scope around such concepts..?

mois78's avatar

Of course not. Climate hysteria comes from an intential alarmist programs in education, media, and governments.

LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

They SHOULD - if PROPERLY informed, recognizing ASTROPHYSICAL effects producing WIDESCALE ecosystemic threats (reaching WORST levels within NO more than 25 years) Neil - as an independent theoretical physicist, my BIGGEST fear is a RAPID concurrent loss of terrestrial EMF strength and MOST (if NOT all) lifeforms' PRIMARY need, ABILITY to perpetually synthesize / convert solar infrared radiation into piezoelectric - MORE precisely, MAGNETIC - values maintaining subjective integrity; unless OTHER sources exist (even IF associated potentials go away WITH it) COULD become IMPOSSIBLE for such processes because radiation ITSELF isn't sufficiently weakened, and exponentially-greater proton cascades from space don't ALLOW for structural / communicative COHERENCE any longer.....please see the explanation I've posted in this Comments thread for FURTHER context - thanks!

Neil Pryke's avatar

I meant to convey the low standard of understanding of science, and the tendency toward alarmism, that pervades so much of life these days...

Rob (c137)'s avatar

Some questions that someone might be able to help clarify for me. I'm interested in this but the scientific explanations are inconsistent.

-when they're measuring cell potential, where are the reference points? -35mv relative to what? Is it from probing a cell on a petri dish where the middle is -35mv relative to the cell wall?

-H3O2 is not a different phase of water, it's another molecule... another chemical. Anyone know if they actually verified that it was another molecule or is he mistaken in using the H3O2 notation?

Not2bent's avatar

H3O2 is easy water/structured water/4th state of water

Read Gerald Pollack, 4th phase of water or watch him on youtube "The Thunderbolts Project"

DDR Dave's avatar

where did the extra hydrogen go? H2O + H2O = H3O2 + H. So water just spontaneously gives off hydrogen? We could ran our cars on that! However if a hydroxide dissolves in water you could speculate that H3O2- a negative structure. is formed. But why is that useful? An old cynic like me requires proof that such a structure exists. Cheers

Tony Porcaro's avatar

And how did you leave out any mention of the bio-electronics of Louis-Claude Vincent(1906-1988) ; his work has been proven for more than 40 years and tested on more than 60,000 clinical cases. It shows that the liquids of the organisms ( blood, saliva and urine) have electromagnetic characteristics specific for each human illness. Brigitte Fau, a Bechamp researcher also supports and is deeply involved in the ongoing work of Vincent, especially as it is connected to Bechamp's discoveries.

Joy Lucette Garner's avatar

AWESOME work here!

Al Christie's avatar

Thanks for sharing your years of research.

Bubba's avatar

Before even reading your article, I’m grateful for your honestly. Having spent nearly four years in a bakers dozen hospitals across the US, mostly those at the top of US News and World Reports “best list”, it’s nice to see honestly, as opposed to cock-sure attitudes and God complexes that get extremely angry when questioned, especially if pressed on absence of anything that resembles a rational answer.

AMK's avatar

Bravo! And thank you. This is one for the ages.

Not2bent's avatar

Nice work. Next stop is tying in deuterium depleted water .