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Are You Willing to Become a Human 6G Antenna?


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2023 Feb 27, 8:52am   292 views  6 comments

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Human 6G Antennas? ‘One of the Worst Ideas Ever,’ Critic Says

Authors of a new study say human beings wearing special copper-coiled bracelets could be used as part of an electromagnetic radiation antenna system to power 6G. Critics say the technology could be harmful to your health.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/human-6g-antennas/

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1   Tenpoundbass   2023 Feb 27, 10:29am  

We went camping all the way down at Flamingo Park in the Everglades. Just the campground from the main gate entrance is a 37 mile drive. After a 97 mile drive to get to the gate. .We had no cell phone coverage for the whole time we were there, Friday, Saturday, and came back yesterday. Saturday night we were sitting at the picnic table, and asked everyone. "Hey do you notice, that your tinnitus has disappeared since you got here?" Everyone stopped and grew silent, while everyone looked in every corner of their brain. And they all said. "Yeah, there's nor ringing in my ears!"
2   RayAmerica   2023 Feb 27, 11:19am  

I have a confession to make. I don't like cell phones. I have one, but I use it only for an emergency or to call my wife if she needs me to pick up something on the way home, etc. I almost never have it on, and, it's a flip phone. I also have a 'pay as you go' plan because that's all I need. I have friends, family members and acquaintances that complain that they can't get ahold of me, but I refuse to be 'on call' 24 hours a day. If it's really important, they can call me on our land line.

I see people all the time thumbing through the screen on their phone and I actually feel sorry for them. The reason for that sorrow? That's not what life consists of, and, they are missing out on an awful lot.

Not long ago, I attended a family get together and couldn't help but notice that 4 cousins were sitting together at the dining room table. They were all glued to their phone, and had no verbal conversation going on between them. I couldn't help but think that this was a microcosm representing millions of young people. Now, even older people are getting hooked to their phones. I very much doubt that at the end of their lives, they are going to wish that they had spent more time on their phones.
3   Ceffer   2023 Feb 27, 11:47am  

I have one as point of necessity. Land line rang every ten minutes inundated with fraud crap, way less than half a percent of legitimate calls, had to get rid of it. I'm pretty luddite, use cell for reading books mostly, only make necessary calls or leave it on when wife might need to get in touch. I probably make an average of two calls a month. Some security stuff require response and numbers from cell phone due to the 'Red Queen' fraudsters and phishers evolving in parallel with the internet security measures.

I was on call for stuff for years and hated it. Very intrusive. That people would actually embrace it is a mystery to me.
4   Patrick   2025 Jul 8, 8:37pm  

Someone claims we already are antennas, via our hair:

https://substack.com/home/post/p-167775367


Secrets of the Field: Human Hair As An Antenna & Transmitter of Energy and Information.

For many years, I have reflected on the unique power of human hair, and more specifically, on the role of melanin - an extraordinary molecule found in high concentrations in hair, and whose incredibly unique and powerful properties have been the subject of extensive investigation over the past few decades.

In going down this research rabbit hole, I also found evidence that the hair folicle is a mini-organ with twenty different cell types, including pluripotent stem cells that are capable of differentiating into a variety of tissues, including cardiac cells, indicating that the hair follicle provide very special and potently regenerative nests of cellular resilience that science is only beginning to understand.

I eventually heard about a controversial and supposedly 'debunked' story regarding Native American scouts who were believed to have lost their seeming super-natural tracking abilities after receiving hair cuts as new U.S. military recruits during the Vietnam War.

Despite the nay-sayers, the concept made intuitive sense to me, so I started to explore the biomedical literature to see if there is further evidence that the hair is a sensory organ, and contains certain "powers," as widely believed in ancient cultures and within certain still practicing spiritual sects, and I started to make progress in this direction, finding a number of studies confirming the sensorial capabilities of human hair.


I doubt it, but would be interesting if someone were able to prove radio communication via hair. I suppose it's not impossible.
5   Ceffer   2025 Jul 9, 9:19am  

The 'long hair' issue is interesting. Several woo male pundits keep their hair long for this very reason. Hair is a communication organelle intercepting frequencies from our electromagnetic environment.

The 'Vril Girls' from Germany and Maria Orsic who claimed to communicate with aliens kept their hair very long for this reason. They all suddenly disappeared, presumably taken off to other worlds or dimensions.





6   Ceffer   2025 Jul 9, 9:30am  

Is Kristi a Vril Society gal?

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