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Paul Vonharnish's avatar

Erm... "The paper did not assess electromagnetic field exposure. Not once in fourteen pages does the term appear. Yet the 1971 US Naval Medical Research Institute bibliography documented more than 2,300 references to biological effects from microwave and radio-frequency radiation, including, specifically, “decreased testosterone production.” [End quote]

Yes. *Interesting* how one of the the most toxic, damaging, and widespread environmental contaminants on the planet, has gone "missing" from the analyses. EMF poisoning of human and animal populations has been studied for over 60 years. Read my lips: Over sixty years.

There are now over *10,000 peer reviewed studies and Abstracts* linking electromagnetic induction to health damaging consequences. Example: https://www.saferemr.com/2018/02/effects-of-exposure-to-electromagnetic.html#:~:text=Links%20to%20download%20each%20set%20of%20abstracts

An example of a media article that few persons will read: The Effects of Pulsed Microwaves And Extra Low Frequency Electromagnetic Waves on Human Brains? Governments Routinely “Classify Information” Pertaining to the Manipulation of the Human Nervous System >>> By Mojmir Babacek >>> October 4, 2024 >>> https://www.globalresearch.ca/why-governments-around-world-classify-information-about-effects-pulsed-mirowaves-extra-low-frequency-electromagnetic-waves-human-brains/5839545

Let's ignore the obvious, and buy a new cell phone for our kids. Can't neglect the kids, ya know...

yantra's avatar

right on Paul. and while we're at it, let's make sure to invest in telecommunication/big tech stocks.

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

Ya... Let's make millions. It's the Bestus fast track to Hell... Maybe AI will help... Wink, wink...

Velociraver's avatar

How much has the magnetosphere declined in the same time frame?

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

I have no reference to current information. But there's this: Starfish Prime - Wikipedia >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfish_Prime

Excerpt: “In 1963, it was reported that Starfish Prime had created a belt of MeV electrons. In 1968, it was reported that some Starfish electrons had remained in the atmosphere for 5 years.” Also see: After effects >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfish_Prime#:~:text=%5B15%5D-,After%20effects,-%5Bedit%5D

Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)'s avatar

Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)

Maybeitsmercury's Substack

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If you were going to poison humanity so that everyone gets chronically ill, and fertility tanks, then mercury poisoning is a great way to go! It causes over 250 symptoms, everyone gets something different, and you can't test for it directly unless you do a biopsy of a sensitive organ. When a person gets poisoned enough, the detox systems stop working and all the other crap in the environment builds up, too.

One of the first places it poisons is the HPA axis which is the control system from the brain to a bunch of downstream organs, among which the gonads, which produce the testosterone. Andy Cutler has a chart on p. 32 in Amalgam Illness showing mercury interfering at the point where the pituitary produces LH and FSH which are the signaling molecules that go to the gonads.

I am not allowed to reproduce that chart, you have to go buy the book, but I did write an article about it. It is mostly from the point of view of how mercury interferes between the brain and the adrenal glands, but it messes with the gonads as well. https://www.maybeitsmercury.com/how-mercury-messes-with-the-hpa-axis

Chris's avatar

Stay away from all the bad stuff mentioned in his article as much as you can. Eat raw meat, bee pollen, eggs, raw milk. Sleep as deeply as you can, get as much sunshine as you can, and high intensity, strength training twice a week.

XF1's avatar

It's odd that many people think 'scientists' and 'experts' don't have mortgages, loans, wives, kids, need holidays and want to pay for things?

I cannot pay any attention to any study that does not disclose the source of it's funds...it's too obvious why...isn't it?

Unbekoming's avatar

Indeed. Mortgages create beliefs.

N. Walker's avatar

Good way of putting it!

Joe k's avatar

Soyentists/ (D)Fuctors boats, vacation homes and Porshes is what you help pay

Karen Kenworthy's avatar

This is such a devastating trend happening to men’s testosterone levels, thank you so much for covering the inadequacy of this latest study.

We need researchers who will do honest, accurate studies, which is made more difficult by the monetary interests you mention, interests which don’t want it known that their products affect testosterone levels. The pesticide industry, etc. etc.

I hope more and more people will cover this honestly like you did.

So sad for our world.

XXX's avatar

In this Pandora’s box of toxins, the bottom has not been explored. The total inundation of unnatural electronic interference.

Joe k's avatar

What the conclusion protects:

Priceless!

Decades old questions answered -- thank you.

I have found can be easily restored just by taking continuous magnesium chloride hexahydrate which is a white salt mixed with water or a cheaper version Epsom salt which is magnesium sulfate. Transdermally

Enough of either of those will make all problems go away.

We are made of salt!

Jeffrey Pitts's avatar

I turned 55 and my T fell off the table. Admittedly, I haven’t spent my life trying to understand and avoid endocrine disrupters. However, I have led a relatively healthy life. I spent a year trying to raise it with herbal supplements but it wouldn’t budge. So now I’m taking injections, which I am loath to do but the alternative is kind of like wasting away.

HopefullyDevoted's avatar

Perhaps your T level issue is a warning to make some major changes. Maybe you are particularly vulnerable to the effects of EMF. I am guessing you are inundated with it from your home to work to your car because we all are . . .Or maybe it isn't your age so much as what happened around the time you turned 55 (or got tested) (new tower close by, streetlights, ring cameras, new car, "smart appliances," "Smart meter", (Smart = Don't), new home near power lines, that type of thing.) There are ways to minimize exposure as much as possible. . . at least to TRY to minimize. These are my personal rules: (My family has graciously complied) Don't bring your phone into your sleeping space. Don't keep it on your person. No bluetooth devices in the house. Wired phone line at home (magic jack or other). Hardwire desktop computer (a router that has a switch to turn off WiFi), Plug phone into a dongle hooked up to a TP Link that plugs into the router. No WiFi in the house. Avoid using the microwave. (my EMF meter has shown me how unsafe mine is.) Turn off wifi and bluetooth in car settings. ( Even the screen on your dash emits a lot of radiation. You may be able to turn it off when you are not using it. Mine has a button "Screen off"). Work situation, however, is another matter. If you are in an office or a store, Wifi is present . . get yourself an emf meter (Cornet is one) and try to locate yourself in the least "hot" area. Unfortunately consumer EMF readers don't read above 8Ghz for RF (last I checked). . and the currently used bandwidth is often above that. It's all stacked against us. . but we can try our best to be healthy. Get rid of the regular shampoo, deo, etc and go for the natural stuff. Find natural products that work for you. They are out there, may take some effort to find the ones you like. Avoid GMOs (conventional sugar, wheat, corn, soy etc (all grains are desiccated with bad chemicals) start trying to eat all organic (organic is not perfect by any means, but better) and eat out sparingly or carefully. Get a water filter that filters out fluoride. Clearly Filtered is one example. Personally, since I changed my habits, I don't get sick anymore. I don't drink any alcohol anymore either, which may be part of it, as alcohol is quite chemically dirty. As you can see it is a complete lifestyle change. But it really isn't as limiting as it sounds. A bit of a hassle for better health and brain function too. Blessings.

Jeffrey Pitts's avatar

I’ve got the food details covered. I do need to get serious about EMFs. Hard when you are selling software. Thanks for the information

yantra's avatar

you might find Roman Shapoval's substack very helpful about the emf angle.

Momo's avatar

Thank you for this. It is crucial to understand . Low testosterone as a beneficial adaptation to overpopulation?? At a time when some countries are experiencing extinction-level birth rates?

yantra's avatar

The carefully chosen title of the Santi, et al paper tells us much, indicating that this alarming decline in testosterone is just a harmless "temporal trend", that this "resetting" of hormone function is nothing to worry about, and that the subjects are still considered "healthy men". ["Temporal trends in serum testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels indicate an ongoing resetting of hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal function in healthy men"] .

R Miles's avatar

Thank you for your post.

I look around and realize how the forces of this world have infiltrated, captured and manipulated all aspects of society, with the intention of destroying GODs greatest creation, Mankind. And yet, we are still here. It becomes very clear, we really are in a spiritual battle.

Rob's avatar

Men do not live in an environmental vacuum independent of women. Women endure the same toxic burdens identified here. Would the wider concerns encompass the impacts of these toxins on all of humanity?

Karen Kenworthy's avatar

Of course. But each concern can be written about separately, can’t it? Otherwise we’ll be reading a tome a mile long! 😱

Rob's avatar

My comment and question were not intended as a criticism of Unbekoming’s excellent article, nor of your own comment. But, since I have a mother, wife, daughter, and granddaughter, I would be very interested in a deeper understanding of the impacts on women, as well. I’d gladly read the “tome.”

Karen Kenworthy's avatar

Oh thank you Rob! I was replying impulsively and you are absolutely right!!! So sorry for my replying before thinking 🤔 I’ve been doing that too much lately, mea culpa! 🫣

yantra's avatar

i haven't even begun to read ALL of Unbekoming's articles, but i did see one recently on the hormones used even in teenage girls for menstrual problems and (later) as birth control hormones, which many women have been exposed to for decades.

TriTorch's avatar

This was engineered...I see no mention of this attack vector in your article:

Transgender Movement Was Engineered, Obama Coated School Lunches With Atrazine to Feminize Males: https://old.bitchute.com/video/WOynKPQwQcCQ [2mins]

That video ^ includes a 'Democracy Now!' Interview with a Berkely professor (both of which are as liberal as liberal can be) exposing this all out assault against men and masculinity. Meaning this madness is well known across the fake isle.

Reference 2010: A Common Herbicide Turns Some Male Frogs into Females - Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/common-herbicide-turns-male-frogs-into-females

Unbekoming, if you are interested in seeing the road to all out ruin this deliberate satanic abject blatant corruption of the younger generations is leading to, read this:

Demons Disguised as Guardians: Philanthropic Organizations & Schools Lead the March to a Pedophilic Wasteland: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/demons-disguised-as-guardians-philanthropic

What are we as a society when we fail to protect the most innocent, vunerable, and impressionable among us? And to what fresh hell will this failure spirit us?

Bill Chaffee's avatar

Do testosterone levels correlate with population density? What about animals raised in crowded environments?

Janice's avatar

No one seems to mention the fact that Albert Borla, the CEO of Pfizer, who is a veterinarian his claim to fame is his invention of a vaccine to castrate pigs. So don’t think for one minute that he isn’t using some of his castration formula in the Pfizer shots, I don’t know Just a thought. I guess we’re all just experimental animals. Seems like medicine has gone from a service industry now to a harvesting industry. They want your DNA information from the PCR testingand they want to plug it all into those big data centers so that they can figure out the evolution of the species.

SIGRID WOLFF's avatar

So should I assume that the testosterone levels in women are also declining ? What about younger women's ( before perimenopause ) levels of progesterone & estrogen ? Gawd forbid , have any studies been conducted on women in that age group ?????? We need clarification, too, for the 50+% females on this planet .

yantra's avatar

Following is a brief scientific paper that answers several of your questions: it studied the effect of RFR (radio-frequency radiation) from base stations (cell tower antennas) and mobile phones on human hormone levels.

The study showed significant decrease in volunteers' testosterone levels, ACTH, cortisol, thyroid hormones, progesterone, and prolactin for young females.

The tables at the end show the change in hormone levels by age range over 6 years.

https://emfgeo.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/mobile-phone-base-station-hormones-eskander-2012.pdf