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Transcript to SHR # 2351 :: Cilia On Cells Act As Antenna Bringing Signals Into Cells

[00:00:00] I'm fired up about today's show my eye hurts so bad. It's unbelievable. Kept me up all night last night, but I am here because anytime There's an opportunity connect a DOT.  to the. Possible widespread illnesses that we see in our population today across different Lifestyles across different economic socio-economic structures and it just excites me [00:01:00] and I had to have this guy on the show today and he is Chad Jared.

[00:01:05] You know him as Chad Jared out on social media. He's very bright very brilliant. His observations are spot-on. He's a super critical thinker and it gets him in trouble it does but but the reality is that I couldn't think of anybody else to talk about this with because I know that he shares a passion in this particular area.

[00:01:27] We're going to be talking about your beloved cell phone, but we're not going to call it cell phone. Let's not call itself a let's call it our F because we're talking about routers cell. Wireless devices in general cordless telephones and the like that literally dot the landscape of our lives today, right?

[00:01:45] Yeah. That's the thing. No one likes it when you questioned those things because we all love them myself included and you know, the reality is it's kind of our life today. We're constantly connected 24/7 [00:02:00] and in many ways these things have almost become a necessity and so. What's the worst thing you can possibly do then?

[00:02:07] Tell people this thing that they believe is absolutely necessary in their life might actually be harming them.  So so let's let's start off with a study that is just published and released today. Yeah. Yes. That one's really cool.  So basically what this study is about as it's about Mitchell valve prolapse went by the way.

[00:02:30] I didn't look yet, but I'm going to. It's like rampant in our population today, right? So the rate of Mitchell valve prolapse is going up which is really weird because it's assumed to be a genetic condition and you know, you don't you're just born with it and yet more and more people are being diagnosed with it later in life, which doesn't really add up for genetic condition.

[00:02:52] You would think that o of so many people born with it. We'd have better screenings and where people would have it in childhood. But yet [00:03:00] suddenly there's this huge uptick in people that are developing it later in life. And even the study does talk about gene expression. But what I thought was really interesting in here and we'll just like probably that here it talks about these tiny hairlike cellular structures that lead to much about prolapse and you know, if you're reading through this you're looking at this and even the the whole title the whole thing is sounds that primary cilia.

[00:03:24] Which are these Little Fibers serve as cellular antenna to receive signals from the extracellular space and the required for cardiac valve development doesn't sound like anything all that impressive whenever people first take a look at this. In fact, actually the first time I read it I read through it and I was like, wow, that's really fascinating.

[00:03:43] And then right when I got to the end down here he was talking about the studies insights and it talks about how there's a cellular origin or metal valve prolapse. Which of course if you're familiar with Martin Paul and his work he's talked about EMF having an [00:04:00] effect on calcium and how whenever you put like Liz this is established.

[00:04:06] So we should probably say this for anyone who's following along right now with this is well established. This isn't anything to do with cell phones. If you break a bone to give you something called a bone stimulator which uses EMF to make that bone heal. So this is already an established medical device.

[00:04:23] That we give people EMF to cause the calcium to calcify. So if you understand how a bone stimulator Works in you break a bone by the same concept EMF from whatever Source causes calcium to increase in the extracellular space as well as the intracellular space and if we're looking at this study here and you take a critical look at it what it's saying.

[00:04:48] Is that these. Antenna, like structures that receive signals from the outside of the cell in the valve tissue cause defects that mirrored those seen in the patient's right? And so if you think about this on a logical [00:05:00] level and you can put the two pieces together increasing the extracellular calcium.

[00:05:06] Is going to be received by those cilia that are standing up like which I basically cellular they are and I want I'm using the word cellular as anatomical cells Santana their intended. I want to I want to put this picture back up in between us while you're saying this to illustrate something. So that's what a silly looks like on the outside of the cell.

[00:05:25] Yeah, so so it's not cellular as and cellular phone but cellular as in cell and if you look at that picture you can see those those stand up. Almost like we were receivers and the calcium as it in that space will start being picked up by the Cilia and of course that will cause changes it's like that's exactly how it works as a bone stimulator even so the time but this is not proposing a new mechanism that you know, this is just a completely theoretical thing that no one's ever thought of before right?

[00:05:54] No, this is exactly how it works when you break a bone do. So the interesting thing [00:06:00] though is that if you think about the fact that we're having this unusual uptick in people with afib and you know, all these different tachycardia bradycardia. It's like all these electrical impulse related functions of the heart which are all linked to calcium signal.

[00:06:19] Yes, like a crazy thing is here like I you know, I have a whole bunch of notes here just from Paul study. And it just comes down to that calcium signaling every single time which is why we use calcium channel blockers. Like that's what we use as the medication so they know it doesn't make any it.

[00:06:37] Is it a shock to anyone? Hey, you know, we're going to give you a calcium channel blocker as the medication. Well doing the opposite of walking the calcium channel exacerbating it aggravating it, right? You're a girl. Yeah, so, you know when you think about those things and in fact, actually if you're not familiar with it actually is an Agonist as well.

[00:06:56] It's called on box'll it's a calcium channel [00:07:00] Agonist, right and they use it actually for like it's for respiratory things. So no one uses it long term. It's like a cough syrup. So if someone's you know sick. They give it to them short term, but my question and I looked everywhere for it. I could not find anything on long-term continuous use every time I found long-term use it really wasn't truly long Lee long term does not like we're experiencing right now in our world today if you.

[00:07:30] If we can agree that these things do have excitatory effect. We know that right we know we know that having a phone call with either a cordless phone or a cellular phone within a half hour of bedtime extends the latency to actually reaching deep sleep because it has an excitatory effect on the brain, which is calcium.

[00:07:52] We've if you think about that that aspect of it, I mean there you have to light aspect. But you know what is light but just another [00:08:00] wavelength. I mean, it's just pour more frequencies. I think that a lot of people forget that you're visible spectrum is still part of this entire spectrum that goes Way Beyond was visible and these wavelengths all wavelengths.

[00:08:13] It doesn't matter if it's visible or not wavelengths are wavelengths. And so we already know the fact that like blue light will disrupt your sleep. Like that's well established. I don't think I need to prove that to anyone that two-second Google search those blue light disrupter sleep. Yes, unequivocally.

[00:08:29] I mean it just across the board. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that all that would disrupt your sleep as well as shouldn't to be a shocker to anyone that seems like that's a pretty simple thing to understand exposing yourself to wavelengths. But before you try to fall asleep, it's actually going to make it harder for you to fall asleep.

[00:08:47] And so that's. Again by a very well-established is no different than the bone stimulator. Well, not so let's see. So let's let's talk about another phenomenon for a second. Whoo. Yeah. So cilia [00:09:00] X ranges anatomically ranges from anywhere from 2 microns in size to 2 millimeters in size and I want to explain why this vibrating.

[00:09:09] Yeah, that is a big range. But but why this is important, so I spent the first. Five six years of my career in land mobile radio and cellular telephone. So I know what how antennas work what the term attenuation means. Yeah, and at antennas will attract wavelengths that are multiples of its own primary wave.

[00:09:41] Target, and and this phenomenon is something that we study because we want to know what the down to the 100th wave length size is so that when we're building antennas, we may know how we isolate these other frequencies out. Okay. So [00:10:00] the reality is that at the two millimeter size.  anything at 1.8 gigahertz?

[00:10:11] Yeah, and higher is now stimulating that antenna now so we currently have employed in commercial RF devices all the way up to. Close to nine or ten gigahertz right now, you know we have cell phones that are now in the 4 to 5. We have cordless phones at a five to six. We have all these new wireless devices vying for all these unused frequencies and they're going up and up and up.

[00:10:43] So the reason this discussion is important is because when we were using UHF and VHF back in the 80s before the introduction of 900 megahertz, which happened in 80. 585 before [00:11:00] we introduce 900 megahertz 900 megahertz was thought to be dangerous by Motorola. In fact, if any of you remember the old Motorola 8,000 it had a coaxial Mast that the antenna stood on top because Motorola had research that showed that if that antenna radiated right into the face it made you prone to cataracts.

[00:11:19] Yep because of that peroxidase. Shouldn't ya shouldn't surprise people over that either right? So they had to get the antenna up. We don't do that. Now the antenna radiates right into the side of a face. It's like well we want smaller smaller smaller. Your phone has a warning in it's not do that.

[00:11:33] Right, right. Right, how do you not do it and not and still use it? Right? So so the point I'm bringing out is that these these little guys that live on our cells are designed to actually be antenna. We've established that and they range in sizes that now current technology is producing frequencies that will attenuate and stimulate those.

[00:11:58] Yeah, so your [00:12:00] cells and your cells are getting signals today. That they never intended to get it. What's crazy though is that you know, you point out that the 2.1 and that actually is 3G like it for people out there if you don't realize what what wavelength that is what power that is what frequency that is.

[00:12:18] We're talking about 3G phones. So like now we have LTE and now we're going to have 5 G. 3G alone was enough to actually disrupt like I actually have to study here with the nasal mucosa and the silly the Celiac here and you can see like very clearly like it actually damages the the cephalo mucosa.

[00:12:40] And it disturbs the Cilia like this is not now what I want let's talk about why that's really important because that same relationship occurs in your gut and everybody's got gut prop 76 percent of people today have gut problems, but we have all different Lifestyles. Some of us do this some of us don't but the one thing we all do is we all slap our [00:13:00] cell phone in our pocket.

[00:13:01] And it's radiating right into your gut and this study shows that 2.1 gigahertz, which is basically 3G after deep destroys the mucosal lining in your in your sinuses. Well, let's do that to your stomach to yeah, it has to do with your stomach to it's not like your colon is not that completely different than the rest of your mucus mucus membranes across your whole body.

[00:13:24] So yeah, that's just six hours. So if you just carried your phone around with you for six hours a day, which I think a lot of us do because you know, if you work an eight-hour day you probably carry your phone with you the whole time that you're at work as a bare minimum. That's like assuming you come home and do what I do and get the hell away from your phone.

[00:13:43] A lot of people carry their phone around the whole day. Like they don't set it down. I mean, I know plenty of people who never set their phone down. Well, what about people who actually sleep with their phones next to their bed and keep them on the line. They think that just because they turned it on silent.

[00:13:57] They're still getting buzzed All Night Long by that RF. [00:14:00] Let's one that's really interesting to me and I'm not entirely sure how to edit this story but basically. I was in a situation where I was sleeping a solid concrete building her for a long period of time. It's the best sleep. I ever got in my entire life, right?

[00:14:20] I've never had better sleep. It was no signal in or out it's not like anyone cell phones work. There was no no radio contact whatsoever week we went into that building and when that Building closed up like that was it like there was no no signals going in or out of that building whatsoever. But with my life, which we would not think as I'm sleeping on concrete floor as well, but I've had I've had the opposite effect, but but let me explain why I think it was I think that I you know, I'm surrounded by RF in the studio.

[00:14:52] I've got all sorts of equipment under me next to me. I have my cell phone now when we go home at night. I unplugged the cordless phone. I unplug the router. [00:15:00] And we go to sleep, but still my neighbors router. My neighbor's cordless phone and all the other RF in the neighborhood is still permeating my home.

[00:15:08] So last year, I went up to the base of the Adirondacks where I'll be hunting this year and we will Off the Grid. There's no cable up there. There's no cellular up there. There's nothing and I had a sense of angst. I couldn't figure out why but I think it was because all of a sudden. This RF that my body is used to it's become accustomed to that's excitatory effect was just washed away and it was like, oh crap.

[00:15:34] Something's wrong. I can tell you exactly why if you want to know. Okay, so actually there's there's actually a ton of research on that and you're now actually in my wheelhouse so I'm not a hard guy. I did I did neuro. Okay, and so actually voltage-gated calcium channels, which are you. Like the through whole body right are all key part of the presynaptic terminal so it actually changes how your body [00:16:00] releases neurotransmitters.

[00:16:02] So whenever you're around things like EMF, like this is well-established to like we use P EMF. So it's pulsed EMF. We actually use it in a medical setting like there are actually medical devices are approved by the FDA for that very purpose. And so like it actually changes your neurotransmitter Transmissions.

[00:16:22] There's a lot of gray area in it and I try not to overstate things because of the fact that it's sort of in the TVC s like there are benefits and anything that has a benefit can also have a negative if it's strong enough to work it strong enough to cause harm to and so when you think about these things that even the P EMF devices.

[00:16:44] There's some research out there showing that they can cause harm as well. So I'm if you do your research and you see oh wow, this P EMF device that helps with insomnia. I guarantee you can find research showing that it does something else too. Like it causes [00:17:00] ADHD causes anxiety panic disorder.

[00:17:04] There's a lot of other things that can happen from messing with your neurotransmitters, which is why I always encourage people don't mess with her. No transmitters, right totally, but the reality is that actually like this is well documented in the research and there are FDA approved devices. And so EMF does actually have activity at the presynaptic terminal where it will change your neurotransmitter levels.

[00:17:31] We're not really good at it. I'll be one of the first people to tell you like we're gonna have to research we're not particularly effective at getting them to go the direction. We want them to so we know we can change them. We just can't change them with much accuracy. So theoretically once I was out from under the influence my body literally felt something was missing.

[00:17:53] Yeah, it could be a shift in dopamine or something, you know, so you're around EMF all the time. It's constantly stimulating [00:18:00] serotonin or it's constantly stimuli whatever stimulating for you and if you're suddenly not around it, you know that level drops.  You know, I'm trying to think of who it was someone pointed it out that post EMF, which basically I mean that's even how your cell phones work at work as pulses pulse EMF actually lowered dopamine.

[00:18:21] Which wouldn't surprise me? If you think about the way that people act today, everyone seems to have some form of ADHD. We always need constant stimulation. And so it wouldn't surprise me if it's lowering and dopamine, but you know what? It's like I was saying to you before. Hey, like not all these things cause that like sometimes they just cause ya small amount of harm.

[00:18:42] Right? Well, I really minor condition that's almost even subclinical. You know, I have subclinical ADHD. It's not bad enough that I need Ritalin for it, but I definitely have less attention span than I used to. That's not uncommon thing. I'm listening to you and I [00:19:00] recognize this stuff and then I developed a sense of angst because it's like, okay.

[00:19:03] So how do I change my environment? I want to talk about that towards the end of the show because I have some ideas and I'm sure you have some ideas as well. But I mean, there's people out of going to listen to this show and they're going to just turn it off because it's futile. It's like so okay.

[00:19:17] So great. Thanks for telling me that I'm destroying myself. There's nothing I can do about it. I can't get away from our. You know, I felt that way myself actually for a long time. I remember sharing with with my graduate advisor. And I said no me I feel like I'm trapped like I feel like there's no way for me to get away from all the different things that are having an impact on our bodies, but you know what that's not true.

[00:19:40] It's actually not true. But there's a lot of things you can do to mitigate these things and in fact your body, you know, what humans are awesome like we're really resilient. In fact, actually there's a paper out there. You will have to dig it up and send it to you like this one radiation as as kind of form esis.

[00:19:59] We [00:20:00] can actually be exposed to radiation and your body will actually have some small changes not huge. I don't want to pretend like a you can expose yourself to Chernobyl and you walk away from this but small amounts of radiation. Your body will actually develop sort of a table called a callus.

[00:20:18] Where your body is better at protecting itself from radiation. So if you get exposed to small amounts of radiation your body up regulates things like just s OD stuff like that that will actually, you know, helped you buffer the damaging effects of radiation, right? Yeah, baby. I mean we've been doing that forever right small amounts of poison to build up a resistance to poison.

[00:20:42] I mean it were about the sunlight. So much radiation we happens when you're out in the sun. Well, you get burned well, okay fair enough, but hey small what it would be but I'd see and your right in your right because through Evolution. Yeah radiation has Sun's radiation has shaped us. Yes, [00:21:00] it's so so so I want to I want to mention this now before we take a break so.

[00:21:07] The sun has actually create helped create who we are today. And that's why I think it's a big mistake to say out of this stay out of the Sun and list at the dermatologist. That's okay. But the reality is that over the millions of years there were some of us who the son. Didn't help us at hurt us.

[00:21:26] And we died and we didn't contribute anything to the the forwarding gene pool. And so we could say that the sun was part of a selection pressure. There are some out there who may say today, you know, those who believe in the greater good. You know, the people that think like they can see forward for the for the for the people for millions of years.

[00:21:49] They may say we have to learn how to adapt to these RF signals. So those people who do well with them will have children who do well with them and those people who don't their children will die off and they'll they'll be [00:22:00] weeded out of the gene pool at some point in time. It's a lot of lot of pressure though natural selection there if you think about it for the rate at which we're changing the.

[00:22:09] It's almost a little bit faster than we could have evolved to but I will come back what you said about the Sun and this is really important to actually so as we were just saying about like, how can you protect yourself sunlight and you and why because when you expose yourself as sunlight, it increases your nitric oxide levels and nitric oxide will actually protect you from the harmful effects of even radiation like I mean like the bad radiation.

[00:22:36] I don't want to get exposed to nuclear like Fallout nitric oxide levels will protect you from the harmful effects of things like CT scans, which actually, you know, there's a limit to the number of CT scans your staff. I want to talk about the sun when we come back out. Somebody named Julie slow access.

[00:22:54] She knows you yeah. Hey, alright, so we are going I'm going to take a quick I want to take a [00:23:00] quick commercial break and when we come back, I actually want to talk about the sun because it fits nicely into this discussion and then towards the end of the show. I want you to tell me what you think a good things that people can do to help themselves.

[00:23:13] Not that sucker deleterious effect from the RF that we live in I have some ideas to so we'll talk about that in a minute. This is gonna be an interesting show. You're going to probably feel very conflicted with this show because many of you don't want to give up your iPhone and I'm not suggesting you do but maybe using it more consciously would be to think that the station welcome back.

[00:23:38] We're talking with Chad Garrett. You can follow him on Instagram at gorilla - I'm sorry underscore strong gu ER I ll a. Underscore underscore strong he put some of the best posts up of research papers and some of the most interesting streams of Consciousness [00:24:00] that I catch on Instagram. Most people are so full of themselves on Instagram that it's it makes me gag but not yet.

[00:24:08] Anyway, so I just wrote a blog post about this. It's really funny in 2002. My father had developed. What was then called diabetic neuropathy. And I found the company in I can't remember if they were in Colorado, but they were somewhere in the Pacific Northwest called Anodyne research and they made an 890 nanometer LED medical device that was designed to treat.

[00:24:39] Peripheral neuropathy the way that worked was it liberated hemoglobin. I mean nitric oxide from the hemoglobin but more specifically Enos which has a relaxing effect on vasculature and they were charging a lot of money for you know, single session therapy and there was no Doctrine Phoenix, Arizona that even had a machine.

[00:25:00] [00:25:00] So I got in touch with son LED and I bought eight hundred 80 nanometer LEDs that are actually used to repair remote controls. No, because because 40% of the the wavelength they put out was I'm sorry 60. Yeah 40% was 880 and the balance of it was 890 and then some other spread out from there. I was like, this is 88 90.

[00:25:23] This is great and I built him canvas. So it was flexible and I got a power supply and I made these for little pads and he would put them on his hands and his feet and inside of like 6 or 7 months his neuropathy like went away. He had no more pain and so fast forward to today. They have companies out there that will do this for you.

[00:25:45] They'll charge you the FDA approved it and they'll charge you and your insurance cover F. All that stuff 888 hundred ninety. Nine hundred nine. Oh one one thousand it all comes down from the sky. Just go lay in the sun. [00:26:00] Well, you know not to Sidetrack things, but you brought up a really great point about sunlight and will lighten General and light therapy.

[00:26:09] Do you know this? I'm sure most people don't know this but my dog had Osteo sarcoma, and it was really severe and so I had stereotactic radiation for her. I got her the same treatment that they use for. And so she had stereotactic radiation, but we had to do it so many times it actually burned her skin and that's something that I think a lot of people don't realize is that when you do radiation for cancer, they're actually does have some negative effects there.

[00:26:36] And so I have a picture of it you might have seen it I posted it online when it happened it literally burned her fur off and her skin was very raw. It was look horrible. And so we actually got was 880 nanometer laser. And we should we just kept the light on it and it actually made this game go back.

[00:26:57] Oh, yeah, but that it's also been approved for wound healing for [00:27:00] people who are bed with know exactly what we got. We actually got lucky approved medical devices. Like I said, I got her all the same treatment to use for children. And so I actually had like the FDA devices. We put that light on her her skin and her skin grew back the Dermatological the Dermatological Society has done us a great disservice by telling us that the sun is what causes cancer your diet is what causes skin cancer the sun is an unwilling participant and I've written blogs about this and I've talked about it don't be afraid of the Sun be afraid of your diet, you know, there's a lot of things that cause skin cancer.

[00:27:38] The sun, you know, okay sure. I put that so far down a list. That would be my at least of my concerns with all the other things are already proven and shown to cause skin cancer. In fact, you know, there's a study out there. It's really well written that goes through and explains exactly what causes cancer and our.

[00:27:58] And they'll notice on [00:28:00] that whole list the sun isn't even mentioned. Yeah. Yeah exactly able things that we put on our skin and the thing that we expose ourselves to and like I don't think anyone is sitting here thinking that oh, it's good for you to expose yourself to these flame retardant that we put on our furniture.

[00:28:16] It's Nick. Come on, like we know better. We know that those companies even California put the warning on everything like these are known to contain things that cause cancer right, you know. That's well, established. Yeah, there was a paper I sent also and I want to talk about that. That's some major organization.

[00:28:35] I guess the NIH has determined that that 2G and 3G cell phones cause cancer. Yeah, so I think a lot of people push the ntp study aside and where I go. I don't want to hear it so I don't believe. But you know what, I'll point something out to you and this is really important. So whenever they do these studies the evidence on comes in [00:29:00] four different categories.

[00:29:01] Okay. This is really important for people to understand. So whenever they say that something causes cancer, there's either clear evidence some evidence equivocal evidence or no evidence. Okay, the MTP study gave it the highest level clear evidence of tumors in the hearts of male rat. Then gave it the second highest level some evidence of tumors in the brains of male rats and some evidence in the tumors that for the adrenal glands of the male rats.

[00:29:29] So even if you want to ignore the some evidence the clear evidence the clear evidence. That one is their highest rating of evidence Well Chad, correct me if I'm wrong, but tumors in Hearts is virtually like a it's like it's like. Finding a unicorn right? You never get tumor in your heart tissue.

[00:29:53] It's pretty rare. I don't want to make a big issue out of certain cancers that occur in rats and and try to [00:30:00] compare that to humans. Okay, because there are some differences in our physiology. This is something like I don't want to get completely tangential here, but sometimes whenever I look at this is why I make everyone upset.

[00:30:15] This is why I don't make friends. So I will I will really quickly point out the people that hey your cancer studies really cool. Like I find it fascinating. It's not like your style your study isn't invalid. But the model of cancer that you used doesn't mimic what happens in human human trying to you know, it's like, oh we have this model of a metastatic cancer in a mouse and it's like, yep.

[00:30:42] In humans at that type of cancer doesn't metastasize. So it's really interesting that you were able to treat this in a mouse. And that doesn't mean that your studies completely invalid because there are certainly things that we can still gain from that but the reality is it's not a perfect comparison to a human cancer [00:31:00] because that cancer when it occurs in humans doesn't metastasize so the fact that you have a metastatic model in a mouse.

[00:31:08] We can't extrapolate from that. In fact, actually you are little shout out there that you mentioned earlier. Dr. Slovak. I've fought with with Julie for hours about the fact that a lot of times these studies don't actually match up with what is occurring in humans versus what we're examining and Veterans and so whenever you see tumors and hearts of rat.

[00:31:33] Granted that's not really common in humans, but that isn't to say that the effects of the radio frequency on the rats wouldn't still have some similar effects on human tissues because they're at the end of the day. I mean we are we are mammals there. We're not that terribly different. Right? Well, I want I want I want to stay with the cancer just for a second because I want to I want to tie it to something that you said.

[00:32:00] [00:32:00] That we already know well well and good in the beginning of the show and that is the effects on calcium channel activity. So that's well, if you look at if you look at dr. C fridge work on cancer as a metabolic disease and you look at the changes in the mitochondria occur before the DNA changes in the cell.

[00:32:20] Well, one of the things we know that can totally blow the mitochondria part is calcium. So we actually know this from alcoholics. So alcoholics tend to develop certain types of cancers, and those cancers are related to changes in the mitochondria where the mitochondria becomes infiltrated by calcium.

[00:32:45] And there's these little tendrils that extend out from mitochondria that actually keep. At a certain distance for when it's needed those short and up and they bring the calcium right into the mitochondria mitochondria becomes dysfunctional [00:33:00] and you have these cancers. So going back to what you said.

[00:33:02] We already know we know. Yeah that this RF is causing these changes in calcium channels, which we know is going to cause a predominance of calcium infiltrating cells. So it's clear where the cancer could be coming from even stepping away from sea of reeds work. If you ever catch the presentation that Martin Paul provided to the NIH he actually cite several studies where they explain how the voltage-gated calcium channels and the EMF causing the.

[00:33:34] Calcium ions to enter the extracellular space causes damage in the DNA it so it actually does damage your DNA by having to this shift of this calcium through the extracellular space which then causes changes in signaling and then causes changes in the interstellar space, and I know that probably sounds too similar them saying extracellular and intracellular.

[00:33:58] What's happening? [00:34:00] There is I'm trying to make this as water down as possible not use a whole bunch of acronyms but essentially that calcium gets released into the system and as we're talking about before with the Celia that silly a picks up that calcium and now there's an excess of calcium and if you think about everything in your body, you know, it's too simple to say that everything's electric but Everyone likes to talk about.

[00:34:24] Oh your heart is just an electrical circuit. Not really. It's actually more like a chemical circuit that causes common electrical shift, but like that's probably a close enough model that most people can understand right if you can understand working from that same type of mindset and I don't mean to be overly simplistic.

[00:34:40] I'm sure the people who are sitting out there with phds and MDS are like cringing right now. He said electric but it is electric signal if you think about it in a lot of ways. It's a chemical signal. The point is you have the shift of calcium and we know this they actually think about a muscle contraction.

[00:34:58] That is the right way from [00:35:00] the price for all our listeners right now, you know, this this calcium shift goes on and when that calcium gets into the cells that actually disrupts the electrical activity that the electrical activity of the cell and damages the DNA. This has been documented by.

[00:35:17] Multiple studies now this is not even something that's Up For Debate. Like it's very well established that the calcium signaling is important. No different than how magnesium signaling is important. Like you need to have magnesium in your system. You need to have sodium you have a task him like he's actually phosphorus trichloride.

[00:35:35] Yeah Fox across the whole board, right? So we have too much of anything or too little of anything you end up with bad consequences. And actually you know while we're at it put a little footnote here and we'll come back to it later. But one of the best things you can do is make sure you have enough magnesium.

[00:35:54] That's one of the most important things for you're protecting yourself from, you know, even [00:36:00] radiation. I mean, it's like truly radiation like this pretend you're being exposed to Noble right truly fissile material making you have enough magnesium. All right, of course, we give to potassium iodide.

[00:36:13] Really? It's really all the mineral, you know, and this is part of the problem and we so we have these really bad messages out there. That sodium is bad for you. And if you have if your kidneys a compromise, you should cut back on your mineral intake and that's exactly the opposite of the truth because throughout the kidneys have to work harder in order to sequester the stuff and keep it in you if you've got a lot of it coming in your kidneys just open up like Hoover Dam and they God just let it all come out because we don't have to work we have plenty of.

[00:36:41] All the minerals it's all the mineral. Really. Yeah, you need to have all the minerals and and certainly you know, this is like.  I'm basically taking two areas of research and trying to find the overlap and then so we have a ton of research already understanding voltage-gated calcium channels and how those [00:37:00] pertained to health and really I'm not that scared of cancer from ra.

[00:37:05] I'm more concerned about things like increased blood pressure increased intracranial hypertension, you know increased pressure in your brain. Tachycardia bradycardia afib, like all these other things are going to happen in your body. Those are really more concerning to be than cancer right reason really and really because the physiological shift.

[00:37:32] Between normalcy and then having one of these malignancies is minor like like getting getting your Vega you vagal tone to change because you're exposed to RF all the time can happen in a day. You can change your vagal tone right now. I know that's what I'm saying. I mean like, you know and vagal tone changes and a whole lot of things change gastric emptying heart rate variability Rhythm issue.

[00:37:58] I mean a lot of things change and [00:38:00] you can change your vagal tone like that with RF. Yeah, you can you can change your vagal tone very very quickly through a variety of things and you can make yourself sick. Like that. Yeah. Yeah, so it doesn't have to result in death. If it just if it just derailed your health.

[00:38:16] Yeah, well shout-out to dr. Trevor Kashi who is a very good friend of mine and was kind enough to help me with something but I was in a pretty nasty car accident and it actually damaged my fourth cranial nerve which sits really close to your your vagus nerve as well. And I was having these weird digestive issues that seem like everything just went right through me like I mean really seriously, the guy would eat and it I immediately just went right through me not even 20 minutes, right?

[00:38:49] It was a lie wasn't digesting any of my food at all. And dr. Kashi was the one who said to me. Hey, have you ever tried anything like a vagus nerve? [00:39:00] And I went back to my surgeon now is like hey, like what is this vagus nerve stimulation stop about and explain it to me and you know, so I started vagus nerve stimulation and wouldn't you know that already?

[00:39:12] Yeah change everything was a vagus nerve vagal nerve stimulator. Is that an implanted device? Yes, they can implant the device. Yeah, they put it so. Because down your neck and they put the little stimulator in your chest, but we didn't have to go that far. So I was really fortunate. We didn't go all the way to surgery.

[00:39:34] But yeah, we definitely know what I know. This is 10. This is like this is like completely off topic. But what did you do to re-establish vagal nerve nerve tone? What did you do? Oh my God, so I don't know which one of the things worked. But we tried everything from trans Carol direct current stimulation.

[00:39:53] We actually did use a pea EMF device. I started incorporating all [00:40:00] kinds of breathing exercises as well. And I even started playing around with with things like putting ice on my face, which actually like you have this the million dive reflex, and so putting your face in water. Yeah, I just started testing everything and I'll be honest with you.

[00:40:16] I was doing so many things at once. I don't know which one actually was like some wearing work. Yeah, that's awesome. That's all that fun with that was a point where I was so desperate that was trying everything and so I was doing about five or six different things at once and I don't know which one of them worked but it was like something flipped like.

[00:40:35] Like I said someone who is switch and and suddenly things started normalizing and in fact, actually, you know, what a good person to mention is actually Jeff Moyer. So Jeff Moyer runs DC Sports training. Is that right? Yeah. Yeah, we woke up Jeff. So I went to Jeff and this is the weirdest thing.  I went to Jeff thinking I had a problem with breathing [00:41:00] and I thought that was a reason why I wake up so much at night.

[00:41:02] Because I knew you were holding your breath maybe something like Central sleep apnea something like that. Yeah, and Jeff did this reflex thing on me. I'm not going to try to explain it because I don't understand it. It's past without anything I do but the weirdest thing is I probably should have called Jeff up and told him this.

[00:41:27] The weirdest thing is that even though it did nothing for my sleep at all. Like I don't notice any difference in my sleep whatsoever. My digestion has improved drastically really drastically. Yeah the weirdest thing but you know, I think a lot of it was we dug into a lot of the tissues in my ribs, which was excruciating.

[00:41:47] I had no idea. I was that almost like ralphing like ralphing almost no bumping his. Is more similar structural integration? So it really has more to do with a fascial [00:42:00] ryeom right? Now. This was I don't even know what to call it. I mean he had me Jam my fingers up underneath my rib cage which was excruciating because I'm extremely tight right.

[00:42:13] I realized whenever we did that and I've basically been wearing her corset for I don't know how long because I really use it. You think that's because you're so conscious of your abs. I really think that there's a there's a problem in the population today. Everybody's walking around trying to keep their abs a certain way that they're giving themselves other issues now.

[00:42:31] Okay, that's not that's not my issue. Okay, okay. I'm pretty sure my problem came from the car accident. So I was in a really bad car accident and it broke everything on the left side of my body. So like my left leg my left knee my left ankle. My left arm like my ribs everything left side of my body and ever since that happened.

[00:42:55] I haven't been able to breathe right? Sure. I'm sure and my sense. [00:43:00] Yeah, and it just. It's still not I can tell there's still something weird on the left side. My left side is forward like the left side of my chest doesn't like I took a deep breath. I feel the right side open. The left side does not move Citrus does not move the same but it's so much better than it was exactly I have it.

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[00:44:48] So now my phone is killing me. What am I? What am I going to do now stay tuned. We'll be right back.  Welcome back.  You can [00:45:00] follow Chad Jared on. It's gorilla gu ER I ll a underscore strong. He's got some great stuff. He posts really there's so much gibberish on Instagram and the silliness of following follow.

[00:45:17] I'm so I mean, I really am so tired of like these people are so stupid. I unfollow you immediately after you unfollow me. Why are we playing this stupid game where every day at the end of the day? We have net net zero new followers. So wait a minute make a confession to you right now. Go ahead. I actually try to get people to unfollow me.

[00:45:37] How come like she says it tests. You know, what I'll post stuff. That's mildly offensive. Yeah, I'm totally joking half the time the stuff I post I even believe like especially if I post a cartoon or something, right? I just to see how many people and follow like, I just I'm just curious how many people get upset about something they saw online and then follow me.

[00:45:58] I'm at the brink of [00:46:00] on Facebook of needing to go to like a. Personality page whatever they call it, you know like a fan page because I've got just under 5,000 followers and I'm so trying not to take on new friends. And so I'm thinking that maybe I'm going to start posting offensive stuff to kind of thin the herd so I don't know because I don't want to have to go to one of those smarmy personality ages.

[00:46:21] I don't think of myself that way, you know, I don't mind being controversial and so actually this topic here that we're on today. I mean, I'm sure some people will be really offended. Actually, I have a note here that I don't mind. I'm just gonna get anything, please please one of the comments that I wrote this down last night in this is something that I think we will people really need to hear if our economy still relied on Tobacco, you know, as it did previously like we had nothing but plantations everywhere.

[00:46:50] We would be encouraging people to smoke and we'd be assuring them that was safe right right by that saving. Token today, we have technology our economy [00:47:00] relies on technology. So, of course, we encourage people to use it and we encourage people that it's safe. The reality is that if you look at the safety testing, this is my biggest issue of all the safety testing is all on thermal effects.

[00:47:11] I could not possibly care less about the thermal effects. There are so many more facets to biology and cellular function then just thermal effects right that it was a slap in the face to be to the American people that are FCC just goes. Oh look thermal fact, no big deal and it's like well, that's fine.

[00:47:32] But there's a lack of research in these other categories that being said. Something I really wanted to I made a note that I need to make a point to talk about this day. This is something I really wanted to bring up in the middle of the conversation. There just hasn't been a good opportunity to throw it out there right but out there right now.

[00:47:49] Are you familiar with Erica cells? Yes, I am. Yeah, so it's like having varicose veins. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes - their cells. The wall has become [00:48:00] weak and they are expanding and expanding they almost like supernovas without they're going to blow into a varicocele varicose vein in your in your testicle and it swells up and it causes your testicle to overheat.

[00:48:14] That's the ball, right? So that's a thermal effect. It causes your testicle to overheat. Yeah, you come sterile because you know your sperm dies. Yeah, boom so that overheating of your testicle will not only damage sperm. It would damage the DNA in this firm. Okay, and then beyond that it will actually cause your fertility to go down and we'll even lower your testosterone levels.

[00:48:37] Okay, how many guys walk around carrying their cell phone in their pocket? And these Studies have done Scandinavian scientists have done this exact study. Right. Oh, no, it was it was Iranian. It was an Iranian scientist where they actually tested sperm motility after keeping a bone in the standby mode not even know for for eight hours a day the heat if I even the radiation [00:49:00] treatment, that's what met the thermal effects alone.

[00:49:01] So the thermal effects which are well established by every single study author says, yes cell phones have thermal effects. Well, guess what thermal effects on your testicles? But we're fertility lower testosterone. Okay, and here's the really scary part. This is the part that like I can't prove this because that would be wrong for us to do a study on this.

[00:49:20] So no one's going to intentionally try to cause birth defects. Oh, I'm on it. I know you were going to go but the reality is that if you have a varicocele and therefore you choose to go with in vitro. Depending on what method of in-vitro fertilization they use when they take the sperm from men who have Erica cells have did they have genetic data have DNA damages in them.

[00:49:42] One point five to four times higher rates of autism and a 76 percent risk of having some type of complication. Well, wait a minute. Let's let's just back up. Let's say the guy's not sterile, but he's producing little fishy that have that blueprint errors in them, and he's making bad, babe. [00:50:00] You can have a varicocele and still get go get a girl pregnant.

[00:50:04] Yeah, you can still conceive a child. Yes, but the problem is is that because your testicles are frequently overheated you have DNA damage in the sperm. Well, I mean listen this isn't anything to do with RF like I'm not even talking about the the effects of RF I'm saying really just a thermal effects of you putting an electronic device in your pocket and carry around next to your testicles.

[00:50:26] Like that will cause you'd you what I'm gonna do. So, you know, I think you may know it but I lived in Vegas for eight years. Yeah. Okay, so I still have a lot of friends in Vegas and a lot of the married cocktail waitresses and a lot of those cocktail waitresses keep their cell phones right here and they all developed breast tumors.

[00:50:48] But that's another thing. I actually brought a note down about that. So there's an increased risk of even developing cysts in your. I mean the list goes on and on no one's going to give up [00:51:00] their cell phones, but we have to start thinking about what we can do. So who Tom is is my social media genius and he says I'm surrounded by at least three cell phones into internet Wi-Fi routers almost 24/7 in my home.

[00:51:14] What kind of long-term implications can this have on my health provided that the world is moving from 4G to 5G soon, which is even scarier because the higher up the frequency we go. The more of these small cilia that weren't becoming excited before are now going to start picking up frequencies. I think the thing to do is one distance.

[00:51:37] Okay distance. So like you don't need to carry your cell phone in your pocket and you can put it on airplane mode. If I let your brain surgeon waiting for a cryogenically frozen brain to come in you're not that important. Even even at that I can tell you that hanging out with people like Joseph maroon every neurosurgeon.

[00:51:58] Yeah, every [00:52:00] time you see him his cell phone sitting on the desk. He doesn't have a cell phones in his pocket and it's something I do myself like and I'm not sorry. Maybe he does that just because he wasn't really having something Spock. I've never even asked him why he takes his phone out of his pocket sit down, but he said sit down with that.

[00:52:14] And that's the same thing. I do the moment. I walk in the door set my cell phone down on the desk and it's arm's length away from me. And so like if it rings I'm not going to miss it, but I don't carry around my pocket all day and literally that little bit of proximity like that that distance that your ex.

[00:52:31] Hey do different it's called an RF business. It's called path loss. Yeah, so path creates impedance. And so the further away it is from you the less power. It's hitting you with and immediately it has less power. And the other thing is too is you don't need your Wi-Fi on 24 hours a day. So like everyone has said this and I happen to agree with it.

[00:52:52] Just get a timer and have it shut off at night, dude, you know what? You know what I'm thinking about doing so, okay. So the first thing I'd like [00:53:00] to do is I would like to buy a carbon based paint. And prime the walls and the floor in my bedroom number one and let me tell you why so everybody's all into this Silver Thread big mistake.

[00:53:15] Let me tell you why so when I used it when I had my page and Company we had a tuning room. It was copper screen that you could go in there because this is back in the day of. Radio that we had a tune the receiver. And so you want to go in there. You don't want any incident RF hitting that while you're trying to tune it for this particular frequency on your if your frequency generator so that room was a shield room, but we had to have it hooked up to a thing called a heat sink a heat sink was basically a paint can filled with motor oil.

[00:53:52] And an r and n and a an appeal to 59 connector going into and A-Rod going into it and what that [00:54:00] did was that because that copper attracted RF but is synced it away into that can and it turned into heat. It got really really hot. Oh hell. Yeah, so. When people tell me oh, I'm buying these silver threaded underwear.

[00:54:16] I'm like dude. That's a mistake that's actually going to attract RF into you. Hope your body with it and it's going to get hot. So what you want is you want carbon fiber? Paint you paint your ceilings your walls your floor. And then you put your room back together and put regular paint on it that will eliminate 99% of the incident are F in your bedroom at least while you sleep number one or number two.

[00:54:41] I tell Eliza she knows if my phone is in my pocket. It's on airplane mode. If it's not in my pocket, it's over there. I never put the phone to my head. I always talk on speaker. Speaker that's it headphones - listen, so I had I had a [00:55:00] small page in terminal on the holiday and center strip. It was just a 400 watt my core transmitter Motorola micro transmitter and we were putting a new antenna.

[00:55:10] And my technician was downstairs. My audience is heard this story before Jack Crowley was in the equipment room and I had he said you got everything hooked up and I said, yeah and I was with somebody else and I wasn't paying attention and we had just put up a 10 DB folded dipole antenna and I was standing there looking out at the strip holding onto one of those those dipoles without thinking of you.

[00:55:32] All of a sudden I feel this tingling in my hand. Like when you were a kid and you grab the refrigerator after being wet from the snow and you got a little like vibration from the handle a little electrical Chef. I was like damn what was that? I said Jack did you just keep the transmitter? He goes.

[00:55:47] Yeah keyed by itself when I hook the paging transmitter back up. And so I didn't think anything of it about five hours later. My hand split open like a like a ballpark Frank and there was proud flesh coming at 8:00 cooked my hand from the inside. [00:56:00] Holding onto that antenna. So when I told that story to Jack he goes.

[00:56:03] Oh man, he goes you kidding. I'm going to show you some next time we go up there. So we had to go back to that transmitter site. He brings a 3-foot fluorescent tube with him.  He says to me I'm going to show you something he goes. He tells the other guy John Babcock. He says key the transmitter the this transmitter was 462 three seven five on that.

[00:56:25] I remember it like it was yesterday was UHF. He takes that fluorescent tube. He holds it parallel to the antenna. So it's he's holding it vertically and he moves it away from the antenna and when he got exactly one quarter wavelength away from that antenna the fluorescent bulb lit up like it was plugged into a grounded.

[00:56:49] He said that's what RF does he says RF you can't see it. But it it can say yeah, it's there. Yeah. Well, I mean that's the thing like we've had [00:57:00] our F and our environment for ever. I mean even the sun gives off RF right? It's just a matter of are we giving excess, you know, is it more than what were designed to handle and I think that it's it's.

[00:57:14] If we're not there yet. It's going to be there real soon. We're going to hit a threshold where there's almost too much RF and like I said, I don't think answers the big concern. I think the bigger concern is the fact that it's going to change things like blood pressure, you know, and if you think about things like even my glaucoma like the pressure of your eye, you know, you're holding the phone against your head all the time like, yep that's going to you know, increase the risk of something like well coma so.

[00:57:42] Those are not beneficial effects and then on top of that, like I said, there's the effects that you have at the the presynaptic terminal where the voltage-gated calcium channels can be manipulated to cause changes in neurotransmitters. And I don't want people to take that [00:58:00] comment meaning that all changes and neurotransmitters are bad.

[00:58:03] That's what's that's what's so difficult about talking about this topic and sometimes. Saying that there's a change just means that there's a change. It's neither a good change or bad change. But the thing is that we can't predict which change that's going to be. So like maybe for you it increases dopamine and you become schizophrenic and then for someone else maybe it increases their serotonin and actually cures their depression like you can't predict which direction those things will go a hundred percent of the time and so that's really one of the issues that I.

[00:58:36] I think there needs to be more research on it and there isn't research on it. Like whenever I complain about this topic. I'm not complaining like look at the research it so bad. What I'm complaining is look at the lack of research. Yeah. Why does anybody want to know? No one's no one's asking that question and it's it's weird because we have tons of research on bone stimulators.

[00:58:56] I mean if you want to look at EMF and bone stimulator. [00:59:00] There's tens of thousands of studies on both hands. It's undeniable that this stuff has a physiological effect. Like with the ooh Tom sitting around that stuff. Ooh, Tom, you should unplug your router you turn your cell phones off at night.

[00:59:12] When you go to bed. Don't leave them on all the time. They the only put them on when you're working you Tom. You don't need them when you're sleeping. You don't need them when you're not working just unplug that. Just minimize our exposure. That's really I mean, I don't I am not a person who gets hysterical over anything.

[00:59:29] I think you know that by now just from our conversations. I don't freak out over global warming or vaccine for anything because I look at things and I asked the question of well how much of an effect is this causing? Because we're not often causes an effect. That's a different question than how much of an effect right?

[00:59:45] You know, if I told you something increases the risk of heart attack. That's great. And it might sound really scary at first like oh. You know, I don't know eating chocolate. I'm making this up to Don't Preach Christ. Oh Chad said they do chocolate gives you [01:00:00] yeah, right exactly. What I told you what you eating chocolate increases your risk of heart attack and people are like, oh that's terrible.

[01:00:05] But then you found out that it's like increases your risk of heart attack by like point zero zero zero one percent. Would you even care? No, of course, I wouldn't quite be like God there's a lot of things you're doing in your life that will mitigate that change. Exactly, exactly. So whenever we see these things like to me, it's a big concern when I see the thing about the verico cells causing four times more autism.

[01:00:26] That's something interesting like four times more just from overheating your testicles from a varicocele which then makes me ask the question. Well, if cell phones have thermal fax could cell phones be overheating your testicle as well and causing a similar effect. No, ever run that study. Like that would be I wouldn't even I wouldn't even want someone to run it say I don't want anyone to purposely expose themself right to heat just to co make my kids, you know autistic, like I'm not recommending that so here on to send you talk about autism.

[01:00:56] I want to throw one other thing and you probably have seen this study, but it was probably about 10 [01:01:00] years ago. It came out and they showed that in rodents.  pregnant rats. That were exposed to eight hours of cell phone radiation in the standby mode their pups were born without mirror neurons. Mirror neurons mirror neurons are what allow you to look at your mom and realize she's smiling and smile back.

[01:01:28] It allows you to mimic other facial expressions and stuff and they also identified the lack of mirror neurons in many children on the Spectrum. So there was this concern that mothers being exposed to Cellular RF with babies in the womb could actually be something to worry about so I wouldn't say that that.

[01:01:50] Not something to be concerned about because the reality is is that we do know that even things like.  well, [01:02:00] we're mentioning earlier about caffeine and coffee. We know that like caffeine intake can actually have a negative impact on your pregnancy. I'd actually increases the risk of miscarriage and so, you know, things like that.

[01:02:14] You know. Small things have a big impact on a pregnancy. So certainly it would make sense that EMF exposure could cause some kind of shift in the calcium in the cell and the signaling and all that stuff like that Downstream is causing a shift where the brain isn't forming properly right my one caveat to that whole thing though is that rat brains are so primitive compared to human brains.

[01:02:38] I'm a little bit. I feel like it would need something more significant. So I'm not saying the EMF doesn't cause some effect but I feel like that effect would be much smaller and humans and it would be in Rat simply do the fact that our brain is so complex. And so you know what the truth is is [01:03:00] that I guarantee if they ever figure out what the cause of autism is it won't be single cause I agree with you.

[01:03:06] I agree with you. It's a perfect storm type of a disorder probably storms have been thing. You know, if we one of the things that really bothers me is whenever people discuss IQ and we look at IQ and it's like, oh, well, it's just genetics and it's. No, not just next because you can be a really smart person and you know, you know, your spouse is a really smart person and then I don't know you don't get the right nutrients or something like that while you're pregnant and then your child ends up with significantly lower IQ.

[01:03:35] So it isn't just a matter of genetics. It's genetics plus environment and there's so many total and early childhood exposure to things and there was a study that just came out recently. That looked at children who were exposed to Nature, you know instead of like inner-city in an apartment all the time, but actually went out in the world.

[01:03:56] They seem to build better IQ. So there's that. You're right. It's a complex [01:04:00] situation. It's going to be something really complex. It's not going to be something as simple as and I I'm sure this will offend people but it's not going to be something as simple as other vaccines cause autism. Yeah. No way.

[01:04:10] No way. It's got to be something far more complex than. Some sand and have the way the way I explain it to my daughter Sydney when she was like ten years old and she asked me quickly. She had a friend that she heard what had autism and I said, you know I said every child's immune system and body is different I said, so I said imagine you're in a school yard and this one kid wants a fight you you got a 50-50 chance of winning but let's say his friend steps up next to him.

[01:04:37] They're both going to fight you as your chances just went down to it, you know one and two thirds now a fourth kid. Steps up now. You got a 25% Yeah. I said so some people may be able to take all three of those kids on but some people make cave in on that third kid jumps in and they came in and that's the uniqueness of autism.

[01:04:56] And that's the uniqueness of a practically every condition if you think about it. I mean, there [01:05:00] are people that smoke and never ever develop lung cancer. Yeah and what people that never smoked a day in their life, but they've been a hand smoke and they develop lung cancer from secondhand smoke. So everything everything is multifactorial if anyone that wants to pretend like things are simple.

[01:05:17] I appreciate the desire to make things simple. It doesn't work that way. I mean, I don't care what the topic is and I love talking about these controversial topics. You know me global warming people that goes just CO2 and it's like that is the most myopic and overly simplistic reductionist argument ever because there's so many other things that are occurring besides just CO2.

[01:05:39] The environment has every. Every Factor happening at once to isolate a single variable and claim. This is it is overly simplistic and no one does that the politicians just for the record? Like if you actually looked in the real scientist, like people who actually do this for a living like dr.

[01:05:57] Richard Cole, he will point [01:06:00] out to you like it's this and this and this and this and this because it's so much more complex so complex to the point where like I said, they're on my wow. That guy knows what he's talking about, right just shut up, right the you know, you have to recognize that whenever there is a person who truly is an expert in their field.

[01:06:17] Like they recognize the fact that nothing is single factor. And so it's the same thing like, you know, I went to school for neuro and and like people want to act like brains are simple I owe you this but they're not always that's almost insulting. You know what I mean? Like black like this. Yeah. I want I want to cover one more topic on the RF side and then you and I'm going to come back.

[01:06:44] We have a couple more shows in us that we're going to do. One of them is going to be on coffee. One of them is going to be on the nature of research today in general. Yeah, so we got a couple more good shows in us that we're going to do. The other thing. I want to mention to people is this.  there's a phenomenon [01:07:00] in RF called harmonics usually harmonics occur in odd numbers.

[01:07:07] You have third harmonic fifth harmonic seventh harmonic and most people who work in the RF field that our Engineers. They generally don't go any higher than maybe 15 harmonic. The reason they do this is because a lot of times when you're putting a new transmitter up, let's say like I put I had a I had a thousand watt transmitter on at 8,000 feet on Mount Potosi.

[01:07:34] That's BLM. We dropped we drop the container up. There was air conditioned that had photovoltaic cells that had AC going to it. And but before we could get that to be done we had to do a we had to do an environment environmental impact study that when we put that frequency, which was a was a UHF free or was a VHF frequencies 162.

[01:07:58] We added that to that Mountaintop [01:08:00] it already had TV antennas or not or any other microwave dishes for back in the day point-to-point long-wave for long distance from MCI are signal. We had a show them that by adding that frequency would not create some other frequency. Born of the harmonization with all these others that would cause any problems for any TV stations and or Naval Base Air Force bases and stuff like that.

[01:08:29] So what I learned from that environmental impact study was that frequencies get together and harmonize and and they and when they harmonize in in odd numbers, they create residual frequencies that are a multiplication and a combination of the original frequencies. So right now what we have on a city street.

[01:08:52] We cost of the routers the cell phones the cordless phones, you know, God knows what other RF devices [01:09:00] people have we actually have harmonization happening on city streets today that a putting out frequencies that could be well over 10 gigahertz right now. So this idea that we're waiting for g5g to be introduced.

[01:09:13] Those frequencies could be in an environment already because of the harmonization of all these other Traders are they already are. Yeah, that that we need to worry now. We need to start worrying now. Yeah, that's one of the things I understand. A lot of people are really worried about this 5G rollout and I'm sitting here thinking to myself but we're already there like we hope we already have 5 G.

[01:09:37] It's just that your phone isn't accessing it. Right so you just because your phone can't pick it up doesn't mean it's not already around you exactly. So I don't I don't understand why people think it's going to be drastically different because I don't think it can be drastically different. What I think we're going to have problem of is once they start putting all those little booster boxes everywhere though.

[01:09:59] That will [01:10:00] be interesting. I don't know what's gonna happen from that.  But like I said, I'm not I'm not I didn't I am not an alarmist nor do I catastrophize things? I suspect that the. That will be small and it will be more like people get sick with something minor like autoimmune conditions are slightly elevated blood pressure or slightly elevated blood glucose or something like that versus people are going to oh my God, we're going to see this rampant uptick in glioblastoma multiforme a like.

[01:10:31] I don't I don't think it would be anything that extreme. I don't I don't predict something like there's going to be a massive increase in a liquor Denver gliomas. It's probably gonna be like a massive increase in people with slightly elevated blood pressures. Well gut problems. I really forgot really do stay.

[01:10:48] I mean there was a study that Lisa found a couple years ago. We talked about on Casual Friday that showed that cellular telephone frequencies affect the microbiome sure. They have those little antenna on them too. Yeah, right [01:11:00] and like we already discussed before about the mucosal layers and the Cilia like that's well established even just from 3G.

[01:11:06] So no, it won't surprise me. If people start having that problem. What is going to happen is as these frequencies go up and their residual frequencies. Go up there going to start accessing the smaller and smaller. Microglia. I mean, I've got my micro cilia they're going to start getting to those those two Micron cilia and then we're going to start seeing some systemic effect showing up that we didn't see before and it's just it's just it's just really it's really scary to me and I really do think it's not.

[01:11:35] I don't think you're becoming a tin hat wearing idiot. If you decide to paint your bedroom with carbon fiber paint so that you could at least Escape 99% of it for eight hours a night. Really. I don't I don't think anyone is a tinfoil hat wearing that job if you want to minimize your exposure, you know, if you want to move off to a cave.

[01:11:58] We'll have a different [01:12:00] conversation. Yeah, I don't think anyone needs to to run away from society and go live in a cave and get rid of all technology. But I do think that we've gotten to a point where there's an excess exposure. You know that the important we're being excess and I feel that way of a blue light as well.

[01:12:19] Like I really actually if you haven't heard me talk about this before I think that light is actually our biggest problem. We have lights on from time we get up at five o'clock in the morning till the time we go to bed at what 11 o'clock at night, but it wasn't that big of a problem when it when it was just regular incandescent.

[01:12:37] It's all changed when we got this really high tech lighting stuff. Look at look at the wave spectrum and I find out for an incandescent light versus your front lights in your LED lights and all this stuff like that the light way more intense, right, you know ask any eye doctor about that. Are you seeing or problems with people developing cataracts and every eye doctors?

[01:12:58] Like yeah, like there's definitely more [01:13:00] cataracts in there used to be when I first started out. Right? Like I'm not trying to be alarmist, like people aren't developing, you know, terminal conditions. Like you're not going to die from cataract but like doing was having cataract like, you know, it's a pain in the ass pain is pain in the eye and yeah I me I yeah.

[01:13:23] I mean, I think a lot of things are going to happen, but they're going to be small minor things versus catastrophic things. This has been a good discussion and I hope we've scared some people a little bit because I think that if you're just a little scared, you'll take some additional precautions like not hold your phone to your head put it on airplane mode when it's in your pocket put it down away from you more often unplug your router at night.

[01:13:46] You're not using your internet and if you have young teenage boys, they won't be able to go. Look at porn free porn sites on their cell phones, you know, do these things start doing these things. Now, this is really really good time to start making these changes in your life. [01:14:00] Yeah. Well, I mean, you know if you listen to people like, dr.

[01:14:03] Paul talking about it. You know, he talks about how important things like nitric oxide are, you know, so I actually made myself a little list here and made some notes about liking you were one. You need to make sure you get malware magnesium. Okay, so you eating things like artichokes broccoli squash Tomatoes Swiss chard Etc or even taking magnesium supplement personally.

[01:14:22] I like magnesium three and eight. Yeah a man had heavy and light and we have a liposomal one now through live on labs. They have a - old. Yeah, we're going to go to do a show about a virtue. Yeah, so, you know magnesium wonderful. I'm not a fan of things like magnesium citrate because they seem to have a laxative effect, but the innate does not and that one actually is shown to go into your brain, which I think that's even better and then on top of that increasing pressure nitric oxide levels, so, you know, you should be eating things like beets garlic eat meat dark chocolate, you know pomegranates all that stuff like that and exercise like definitely exercise [01:15:00] and and.

[01:15:00] Nasal breathing actually, I know that's that's cheesy. Everyone thinks that that's so dumb and this is something I've known for. I don't know long before it became popular. If you breathe through your nose you increase your nitric oxide level because as the you know termination, yeah, that's probably it is getting right into those blood cells because your nasal passage is very thin actually that the membrane is thin so nasal breathing increases your nitric oxide levels.

[01:15:29] And then of course if you want, I mean you can go ahead and be one of those people who goes on the medical pathway and takes calcium channel blockers like Amber the pain and you can pop in some button. Yo, Viagra Cialis has seven milligrams five to seven milligrams a day of Cialis has no sexual enhancement effect, but profound effect on increasing on blood nitric oxide levels.

[01:15:51] Well greased that you're in fact actually like it's a great pre-workout. Yeah. A lot of a lot of guys will take Cialis as a [01:16:00] pre-workout. Yeah. It's a pensive pre-workout way more that I would spend on a pre-workout drug, but right don't work out but it works and if you think about some of these bodybuilders, I mean how much money are they dropping on growth hormones?

[01:16:14] So, you know Cialis is probably cheaper for them, but run to the a happy person, that's an expensive. That's a very expensive pre-workout. What else what else? What else do you think is important to you? What do you think about the shielding? You think grounding makes a difference? No, no doubt. If you recall I used to run a photovoltaic company and I'll tell you just from my experience as working as photovoltaic engineer.

[01:16:41] Um, like Browning's not going to protect you. In fact wouldn't grounding assuming that I you're like me and I suffer from Iron overload right now and I'm donating blood to get back to normal, but I am much better antenna because of all the iron and me on top of that if I ground myself on I'd is becoming that heat sink in my yeah, you're just [01:17:00] drawn more things to you.

[01:17:01] I mean, I don't want to get into all the weird accidents I've seen with we're grounding and stuff like that and electricity, but you know, Weird stuff happens on but people are grounded. Yeah. You're very good. You're very good conductor. Yeah, you're probably really is a fantastic conductor of electricity in a frightening way.

[01:17:22] Yeah, like lightning hit you lightning will be attracted to you. You definitely do attracting. So I don't think that grounding will protect you from RF if anything would draw it to you and a lot of these shielding products. I don't really buy it either. Because it's like really I'm going to put a shield on the back of my phone and somehow that's going to protect me it what about the other like 270 degrees that aren't covered like that doesn't make any sense at all.

[01:17:56] Right and so like I don't want to knock anyone's [01:18:00] product out there. Maybe someone has some really good research. There's actually works but just as a general rule, I don't think a lot of these shielding things are going to protect you. And especially with you think about the fact that most of this RF is all around us.

[01:18:12] It's not just your cell phone like Minecraft. I mean, there's the Wi-Fi and the smart meters and it's everywhere. Right? So, you know, the more important thing is actually you taking care of your body so that your body like I mentioned earlier at the very beginning there's actually a study showing that radiation has a traumatic effect we give you get exposed to radiation.

[01:18:36] Um, but your body actually will up regulate things like a Saudi to be better at handling radiation. That's amazing but not surprising because humans are incredible at surviving everything.  And that's that's why we're here today, you know, depending on where you want to draw the line for human evolution.

[01:18:56] You know, I kind of got quite a long line [01:19:00] of. You knowing that things that have tried to take us out and weren't successful. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's like the world has not been easy on humans. No, yeah, we survived plagues and famines. It's highly likely that we were on this planet when the when the meteorite that hit this planet made dinosaurs extinct.

[01:19:24] So that means that we survived. Like we talked about how bad it killed all the dinosaurs but wait a minute. It didn't kill us how many things have humans survived or even in just written history? Oh and I mean, you don't even have to think about like we're humans around back at this time. They just think what the stuff that humans have survived recorded history.

[01:19:43] Yeah. Okay and at that like really like RF is going to be the thing that takes us out 40 effing. Thousand years of Ice Age. Just think about that. That's not like a blink. That's like like, oh, we just have to tough this out for a couple years ago forty thousand [01:20:00] years of Ice Age. And what did we do?

[01:20:02] We started walking we're gonna go find someplace warmer to live. Let's go walk. That's what if there's one thing that I have faith in it is the in the adaptability of the human species. And so whatever happens I. Fully believe that we will adapt to it whether or not we adapt to it because natural selection evolution is the irrelevant at this point.

[01:20:25] We've become so good at adapting to our environment by adapting our environment. So I mean, we're just just to our environment, right? So, you know, you think about these things and that it really I feel like this is not as much Doom and Gloom as people want it to be. On the one end so some people think that because the but that's how you sell seats to the movies about it.

[01:20:45] That's it. Take a people pay attention. Tell him that the world is going to end and then they pay attention but the opposite side is also wrong. So people are going oh, no, it's completely safe. It's like no it's not like nothing's completely I don't I will I will spend half the audience right [01:21:00] now and say that vaccines are not completely safe.

[01:21:03] They aren't there's a failure rate and there's our there's a rate of adverse reaction. Nothing is completely safe aspirin. You can completely safe right take an aspirin and have a reaction Tylenol. Tylenol kills hundred people a month die from liver failure due to Tylenol 100 people in Miami.

[01:21:21] That's like it's probably a hundred and six someone to 212 but it's the illustration is that. You know while we're all freaked out about you know old CBD oil is probably harmful. It's like meanwhile people are dying from Tylenol. So we we're willing look you can kill people in the United States and not go to jail as long as the government gets their Vig there.

[01:21:42] Hey tobacco tobacco of proof of that tobacco's proof of tobacco alcohol all the different drugs that we had to recall. I mean, It's ridiculous and my big argument about all of this though is where was the safety testing and that's my question about the cell [01:22:00] phones to though. I'm not sitting here complaining that the testing is ever done.

[01:22:04] They've never done any cellphone protest. There's no because because they because it was grandfathered from VHF to UHF and UHF to microwave a microwave to these new it's just assumed with oh, well, it's just the RF. It's just the same thing. We've been using it for a hundred years. Because with it's like we were talking about earlier and I said, you know, there was this belief for a long time that non-ionizing radiation was safe.

[01:22:27] That's not true anymore. All right, like things got better. So yeah at the time the best of our science said, oh, no, ionizing radiations completely safe. Well, it turns out it's not in fact, actually if you read some of the stuff on skin cancer the non-ionizing radiation from the Sun is being blamed for skin cancer.

[01:22:44] I. Alright, let me get this straight you believe that non-ionizing radiation from the Sun causes cancer, but non-ionizing radiation from a phone is completely safe. Right and so.  Where's this a fantastic sad? [01:23:00] We are the safety testing. We are right now Chad. It's been great, man. We have a couple more good shows.

[01:23:05] We're going to shock people with. Yeah. Absolutely. Thanks for being here man. Yeah. It's fun and we will see everybody tomorrow. Tomorrow's Thursday, which means tomorrow is going to be the ReNew Life RX show with the Adam Lamb. So we'll see you tomorrow. Thanks for being here today. Hey,

[01:23:26] hey Carl.



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