The 150 Year Vitality DeclineThe documented century-and-a-half decline in human vitality comes from vaccines, mercury-based medicine, and one other man-made harm that profiteers are desperate to conceal.Many doctors who write freely about decentralized medicine do so only after prioritizing self-preservation. Dr. Robert Yoho outran discipline from medical licensing boards by retiring prior to publishing books about how to avoid ineffective and overused treatments. Dr. Jack Kruse gave up neurosurgery and moved his primary residence to El Salvador as he became the leading voice for heliotherapy. A Midwestern Doctor made the deliberate decision to post anonymously on Substack, and now reaches over a quarter-million subscribers with articles about cures that have been forgotten or suppressed. One frequent topic from A Midwestern Doctor is the documented 150-year decline in human vitality. He believes it started with the introduction of vaccines and mercury-based medicine, and that the decline accelerates after every vaccine push — 1986, 2021. While vaccines are certainly to blame, another factor overlaps almost precisely with the 150-year descent, with harms that are also concealed, misrepresented, and dismissed. This factor is the global rollout of electricity and the associated man-made electromagnetic fields. Dirty ElectricityDirty electricity refers to erratic surges of electrical energy — high-frequency voltage spikes — that ride along power lines. These spikes have been present since the earliest days of electrical grids. In his book Dirty Electricity, Dr. Samuel Milham writes that this type of electrical pollution is a potent, universal carcinogen. While these spikes stay on the wiring, they create electric fields that transfer small amounts of electrical energy into nearby objects, including our bodies. Once inside our bodies, these tiny electrical currents interfere with how our cells work. Milham noted that in the United States, the emergence of childhood leukemia in the 1930s, and its peak among children age two to five, was strongly correlated with the gradual spread of electrification from urban to rural areas. Even today, an increase in childhood leukemia from age two to five does not appear in non-electrified areas such as sub-Saharan Africa. A few adult cancers, including breast cancer, also showed a strong correlation with electrification. ALAN (artificial light at night)Electrification is also inseparable from artificial light at night. Widespread adoption of electric lights in the United States began in the late 19th century, close to the start of the 150-year decline. Most cells in our bodies have a circadian clock, including those in the liver, lungs, heart, skin, and even fat. These cellular clocks regulate daily cycles of gene expression, protein production, and DNA repair. Light signals received via the eyes and processed by the brain drive individual cells’ circadian clocks, as well as synchronization of individual cells with the rest of the body. Once a person disconnects from natural light cues, cellular clocks can go out of phase, leading to metabolic dysfunction (diabetes), inflammation (cardiovascular disorders), and disease (cancer). AC Magnetic FieldsWhile all AC electric devices generate an electromagnetic field, one kind of man-made EMF is just the M — magnetic fields. According to Dr. Yoho, magnetic fields are the most dangerous kind of EMFs, and surprisingly common in homes. If an electrician wires a house incorrectly, the magnetic fields from the wires won’t cancel each other out (like they are supposed to). Instead, the wires can create strong magnetic fields, especially in circuits that are always running: refrigerators, heaters, air conditioners. To fix the wiring errors, you need a licensed electrician guided by someone with specialized knowledge. Radio FrequencyRadio FrequencyAndrew Marino, PhD, JD, spent 40 years, until his retirement in 2014, studying how electromagnetic fields make people sick. His memoir Going Somewhere: Truth About a Life in Science, documented the opposition faced by researchers advocating for the recognition of EMF health risks. Marino explored public exposure to technologies including TV and radio towers, microwave transmitters (radar and satellite communications), and more recently, cell phones. Marino alleges that the U.S. military concealed results that supported his conclusions about the biological effects of EMFs, and that the power industry and the U.S. Department of Energy funded fraudulent EMF research, aimed at undermining findings by Marino and his mentor Robert Becker. When it comes to cell towers and cell phones, the transmission of radio frequency energy is so dangerous to humans that wireless companies have never been able to get liability insurance to cover potential lawsuits over the health harms. For insurers, RF is the asbestos of the light spectrum. Wireless companies disclose nnEMF-related financial risks in their annual SEC filings to warn shareholders of potential losses from lawsuits or regulatory changes when the link between RF exposure and health effects is formally established. “EMF standards represent a political choice, not an objective scientific determination,” Marino wrote. “Power companies love state regulatory commissions, and cell telephone companies love the Federal Communications Commission, because companies can use their political influence to set low standards that can be met easily and economically.” This is the Big Pharma playbook for regulatory capture, applied to EMFs.
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