Hi Pete, I love your clear, concise writing style and my views very much align with yours. I consider myself a centrist. I like to take time before forming a strong opinion, taking in a wide spectrum of data sources. The vast majority would consider me a conspiracy theorist. More fool them.
Feb 8, 2023·edited Feb 8, 2023Liked by Pete Lincoln
Pete, thank you for sharing my article. Yes I agree, that bacteria and germs can cause harm if out of balance. I also appreciate you stating that many things can be true at the same time. This is why I believe the world is in the state it is right now, as shades of gray become blurred, and everything becomes an all-or-nothing battle of good vs. evil.
However the concept of the 1918 flu being borne in the dirty trenches of WWI, and the elderly not being susceptible b/c they already had immunity from past flu strains, or the young not having immunity for the same reason, has also never been proven, only speculated. My point was that the body itself is an electrical organism, and this is the genesis of all health and/or disease.
For ex: why the sudden bee die-off, and death and disease outbreaks in places that were not overcrowded and away from the frontlines of war, such as Monmouth county NJ, and Ontario?
Why were flu outbreaks before electricity always tied to high levels of electromagnetic activity from the Sun?
The data shows that these new types of flu outbreaks happened all at once, faster than any virus itself could travel. I can show you many accounts of doctors stating how influenza used to take over entire ships out at sea for months, with no illness, and entire villages, as far back as the 1700s.
Did you read the part about the doctors trying to inject other healthy patients with the blood of the sick?
If you want to get a better understanding of how EMR/EMF affects health, I highly recommend reading The Invisible Rainbow. Thanks for being open-minded and sharing the article.
Thanks. I have read Invisible Rainbow and Body Electric along with the writings of Gilbert Ling. There is a lot we dont know but its likely they all play a role in disease
Hi Pete, I love your clear, concise writing style and my views very much align with yours. I consider myself a centrist. I like to take time before forming a strong opinion, taking in a wide spectrum of data sources. The vast majority would consider me a conspiracy theorist. More fool them.
Pete, thank you for sharing my article. Yes I agree, that bacteria and germs can cause harm if out of balance. I also appreciate you stating that many things can be true at the same time. This is why I believe the world is in the state it is right now, as shades of gray become blurred, and everything becomes an all-or-nothing battle of good vs. evil.
However the concept of the 1918 flu being borne in the dirty trenches of WWI, and the elderly not being susceptible b/c they already had immunity from past flu strains, or the young not having immunity for the same reason, has also never been proven, only speculated. My point was that the body itself is an electrical organism, and this is the genesis of all health and/or disease.
For ex: why the sudden bee die-off, and death and disease outbreaks in places that were not overcrowded and away from the frontlines of war, such as Monmouth county NJ, and Ontario?
Why were flu outbreaks before electricity always tied to high levels of electromagnetic activity from the Sun?
The data shows that these new types of flu outbreaks happened all at once, faster than any virus itself could travel. I can show you many accounts of doctors stating how influenza used to take over entire ships out at sea for months, with no illness, and entire villages, as far back as the 1700s.
Did you read the part about the doctors trying to inject other healthy patients with the blood of the sick?
If you want to get a better understanding of how EMR/EMF affects health, I highly recommend reading The Invisible Rainbow. Thanks for being open-minded and sharing the article.
Thanks. I have read Invisible Rainbow and Body Electric along with the writings of Gilbert Ling. There is a lot we dont know but its likely they all play a role in disease