bhicks wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:46 am
This may just be a coincidence, but I came across this time correlation between SARS & 3G rollout 2002, Swine Flu & 4G rollout 2009, and coronavirus and 5G rollout 2019. This does have a correlation when I checked the data.
https://imgur.com/a/yMNpij9
I don't know yet, what to think of it. But I began to read The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenbery. I am curious what this book can offer. I try to crosscheck every statement.
It is not an easy read.
I don't expect too much from it, but we will see. Till now it seems, that whenever a new electromagnetic frequency was used, a lot of people became ill with Influenza like diseases, but after some time, people adapted, got used to that frequency and it didn't affect them too much anymore. Then a new frequency came and it began again. I am at the first 10% of the book.
I don't believe it is true and don't want to push it. Just curious.
If you are not interested, or this is not allowed, just tell me and I will stop, and you will never hear about this from me again.
The timeline according to the book:
Influenza
A large, rapid, qualitative change in the earth’s electromagnetic environment has occurred six times in history.
In 1889, power line harmonic radiation began. From that year forward the earth’s magnetic field bore the imprint of power line frequencies and their harmonics. In that year, exactly, the natural magnetic activity of the earth began to be suppressed. This has affected all life on earth. The power line age was ushered in by the 1889 pandemic of influenza.
In 1918, the radio era began. It began with the building of hundreds of powerful radio stations at LF and VLF frequencies, the frequencies guaranteed to most alter the magnetosphere. The radio era was ushered in by the Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918.
In 1957, the radar era began. It began with the building of hundreds of powerful early warning radar stations that littered the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere, hurling millions of watts of microwave energy skyward. Low-frequency components of these waves rode on magnetic field lines to the southern hemisphere, polluting it as well. The radar era was ushered in by the Asian flu pandemic of 1957.
In 1968, the satellite era began. It began with the launch of dozens of satellites whose broadcast power was relatively weak. But since they were already in the magnetosphere, they had as big an effect on it as the small amount of radiation that managed to enter it from sources on the ground. The satellite era was ushered in by the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968. The other two mileposts of technology—the beginning of the wireless era and the activation of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)—belong to very recent times and will be discussed later in this book.
Of course, there are no satellites, but the frequency is used, doesn’t matter where it comes from.