My son drove from Dorset to Essex during June to visit friends. He had to use main motorways and circumnavigate London via the M25. He said that he began to feel very ill at ease and, by the time he arrived on the Essex coast, he was genuinely very poorly, shivering and unable to function normally. He said it ruined his visit and he returned home after only 2 days.
Since then he has been manic. I have noticed a terrible change in him. He does not eat enough because it makes him feel taut in the stomach. He has now lost about 2 stone (28lbs), (judging by his appearance) and he is interpreting everything I say as criticism rather than concern. He looks stressed and angry all the time. Several of his teeth fell out.
I have been devastated by the change in his personality. Before the journey he was so happy and positive. He had acquired a new coding contract with a Texas company and was earning well. Since then he completed his contract but does not look for another.
He is not vaxxed.
All UK motorways are festooned with 5G repeaters on every overpass and I think they are irradiating drivers which may account for the increase in road rage and accidents that are being reported.
I don’t drive any more due to neurological damage in my feet which makes controlling pedals very difficult. I let my driving licence lapse a couple of years ago.
So I throw these questions out to my readers….
Have any of you noticed intense irritation or feeling ill when driving?
Have you felt or been subjected to road rage?
Do you think driving has become more dangerous?
I have not personally, but it does not surprise me that 5G is causing sicknesses. I am waiting for the day when people tear them down. It must be happening somewhere in the world. I am sending good thoughts and energy to your son. I hope he recovers soon.
Yes I have noticed the same thing while driving. Especially the nausea and headache. Road rage is going on every day. I also get the same feeling inside the grocery store but it seems intensified. People are angry and irritable. I don’t say anything to them because it might cause an outburst. I only drive once a week to get groceries. I resigned my position when the mandates came down. I refused to inject people with the poison and refused to be injected. I told everyone I could what it was, but nobody listened except my son. I stay away from public places as much as possible now.