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Frances Leader's avatar

That is a very interesting observation. I would like to know more about that because it explains why unnatural EMFs screw with our breathing and cause hypoxia.

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les online's avatar

Dr Tom's last words "We'll do a little piece on it"

translated by computer becomes: "We'll do a little peace song."

Love It !!

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:yulia:'s avatar

Love these books but the all time best is Backer's, the genius!

Thanks for the interview I did not know about.

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Frances Leader's avatar

You mean Robert O Becker surely? The book THE BODY ELECTRIC?

https://archive.org/details/thebodyelectricbyrobertobecker1998/mode/1up

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:yulia:'s avatar

Yes, yes. Sorry for the typo.

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Audrey's avatar

I’m going to buy his book! Whether one likes Joe Rogan or not, he needs to be on his podcast to get a lot more exposure.

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GabeReal's avatar

I’ve had a hard time trusting Firstenberg ever since he wrote a long article a couple years ago in which he adamantly denied the existence of chemtrails/geoengineering and said to believe in them contributes to hurting the anti 5G movement. It showed he has a major blind spot. I wanted to email him and say to open his eyes and realize it’s all connected!

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Frances Leader's avatar

I think Arthur Firstenberg tends to be so very focused on electro-magnetic radiation that he neglects to investigate other issues. I heard him making a series of claims during a forum which revealed how little he knows about geoengineering and I cringed for him. He does have a blind spot, but don't we all? I, for example can lift the bonnet of a car and stare blankly at the works beneath but I can analyse geo-politics because that has been my life's work and passion. My doctor can look at blood test results and make a diagnosis, but he has no idea how electricity is impacting his clients and therefore, he misses a great deal of the underlying causes of their ill health.

Compartmentalisation (big enough word?) is responsible for many human failures - don't you think?

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Audrey's avatar

Yes! I believe that’s why it’s vital to read many points of views/researchers. I also find the comment section is also a wealth of info. Thank you Frances for your very important work/research. 🙏

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Duchess's avatar

Bless this man. I have no doubt at all what he is saying is true...just loo at influenza and when it started.

We are electric beings....you don't think electricity has any effect on us?

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Gary’S's avatar

Firstenberg traces the history of electricity from the early eighteenth century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of industrialized civilization – heart disease, diabetes, and cancer – are related to electrical pollution.”

Well… that totally sucks.

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The Word Herder's avatar

Don't it, tho. Let's END it!

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Angels Watching Over Me's avatar

I just purchased this book Frances. Your writing about it will push it on the top of my stack.

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The Word Herder's avatar

It's so very well-written!

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Kathie's avatar

Best book ever 💕

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eKnock's avatar

I tell people that if you only read one book, make it this one. I've bought and given away a half dozen or so but I don't think anyone read them.

Oh well.

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Kathie's avatar

Same here! I only know one person I have it to that read it . I even have them for sale in my store .. no one has bought one .. go figure

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Frances Leader's avatar

Oh damn.... that is so disappointing!

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Audrey's avatar

There have been many times, I did not read a book right away , but eventually got around to it. Don’t give up!

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Kathie's avatar

Yes, I talk about it all the time too .. show them, tell them to take a picture of the cover to buy themselves later . I hope some of them do . I wonder if Hess write an updated version

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