Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are invisible energy fields that surround electrical gadgets and other objects with an electric charge. They are formed when small particles, such as electrons, travel around. EMFs consist of two parts:
Electric fields are produced by charged particles (such as those found in batteries or wires).
Magnetic fields are formed when electric charges move, such as when current runs across a wire.
EMFs can be thought of as a form of "force" that travels through space, and they are all around us, emanating from power lines, phones, and even the Earth's magnetic field.
While man-made electromagnetic fields are a common aspect of modern life, people are becoming increasingly concerned about their potential impact on health. This article will explain where man-made EMFs come from, which types are the most hazardous and how they could impact people who have been injected with COVID shots (mRNA products). In the next article, I will share practical tips to reduce our exposure to EMFs.
Man-made EMFs are divided into two categories based on their frequency:
Non-ionizing radiation includes low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by power lines, household appliances, and wireless devices. (e.g., Wi-Fi routers and mobile phones).
Frequency Range: 0 Hz to 300 GHz
Ionizing radiation refers to high-frequency radiation, such as X-rays and gamma rays, that have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, thus causing cell and DNA damage.
Frequency Range: 300 GHz to >10^19 Hz (extremely high frequency, high-energy waves)
Man-Made Sources of Non-Ionizing Radiation
Man-made EMFs might vary depending on where they originate. Some devices generate electric fields, some produce magnetic fields, and many produce both. The strength and type of electromagnetic field are determined by how each equipment or system uses or transmits electricity.
Cell Phones and Smartphones
Both electric and magnetic fields.
Smartphones use multiple frequencies depending on the network (e.g., 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G). The main frequencies for mobile networks are:
2G: Around 900 MHz to 1.8 GHz.
3G: Around 1.8 GHz to 2.1 GHz.
4G (LTE): Ranges from 700 MHz to 2.6 GHz.
5G: Uses both sub-6 GHz (around 3.5 GHz) and millimeter wave frequencies above 24 GHz (high-speed, high-capacity).
Wi-Fi Routers
Both electric and magnetic fields (~2.4 GHz to 5 GHz).
Microwave Ovens
Both electric and magnetic fields (~2.45 GHz).
Power Lines and Electrical Wiring
Electric field when no current is flowing, magnetic field when current is flowing (50 Hz or 60 Hz).
Television and Radio Signals
Both electric and magnetic fields (~30 MHz to 3 GHz).
Computers and Laptops
Both electric and magnetic fields.
💻 Hz in laptops is used for screen refresh rates (60 Hz to 240 Hz), while GHz is used for processor speed (1.0 GHz to 4.0 GHz), and Wi-Fi frequencies typically use 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
Bluetooth Devices
Both electric and magnetic fields (2.4 GHz).
Electric Appliances (e.g., hairdryers, refrigerators)
When turned on, the appliance produces both electric and magnetic fields. It emits EMFs at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, matching the power grid frequency in the region (for AC power).
When turned off but plugged in, the appliance just emits electric fields (EF). The appliance may still generate a weak electric field with a 50 Hz or 60 Hz frequency because it’s still connected to the power supply.
When turned off and unplugged, no EMF is emitted (electric or magnetic fields).
Electric Vehicles and Charging Stations
Both electric and magnetic fields.
🚘 Electric Vesicles→The battery has no frequency (it produces constant power).
→The inverter generates high-frequency switching signals that convert DC (direct current) into AC (alternating current) at frequencies ranging from 20 kHz to several MHz.
→The AC motor utilizes the converted AC power, and the frequency of the AC power varies: Low speeds: around 20 Hz. High speeds: up to 2,000 Hz or higher.
⛽ Charging Stations→AC Charging (Levels 1 and 2): Uses either 50 or 60 Hz, depending on the frequency of the country's electrical grid.
→DC Fast Charging (Level 3): Converts AC (50/60 Hz) to DC for rapid charging, with no fixed frequency for the DC output.
Smart Meters
Both electric and magnetic fields (900 MHz to 2.4 GHz).
Wireless Devices (smart home devices, smart TVs)
Both electric and magnetic fields (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz).
High-Voltage Power Stations and Transmission lines
Both electric and magnetic fields (50 Hz or 60 Hz).
Man-Made Sources of Ionizing Radiation
X-Ray Machines
Emit ionizing radiation used in medical imaging.
CT Scanners
Produce high-energy X-rays for detailed imaging.
Nuclear Power Plants
Emit ionizing radiation as part of the nuclear fission process
Radiation from Nuclear Materials
Found in certain industrial applications, medical treatments, or nuclear waste.
Cancer Treatments (Radiation Therapy)
Use ionizing radiation to target and kill cancer cells.
Smoke Detectors (containing Americium-241)
Emit a small amount of ionizing radiation for detecting smoke.
Health Impact of EMFs
The health effects of EMFs depend on their frequency, strength, and how long you're exposed to them. Ionizing radiation (like X-rays) is generally considered much more dangerous than non-ionizing radiation because it can damage cells and increase the risk of cancer. However, there are growing concerns about the health effects of long-term exposure to non-ionizing radiation, especially from mobile phones and everyday electronics.
High-Frequency EMFs (Ionizing Radiation)
X-rays and Gamma Rays: These EMFs have enough energy to damage atoms and molecules, potentially leading to DNA damage, mutations, and cancer. They are typically encountered in medical imaging or nuclear environments.
Low-Frequency EMFs (Non-ionizing Radiation)
Some common sources of EMFs that could potentially affect health include:
Mobile Phones: Radiation from mobile phones, especially when used for extended periods of time or carried close to the body, raised concerns about potential linkages to brain cancer and other health issues.
Wi-Fi Routers: These devices emit non-ionizing radiation to provide internet access. While the health risks remain unknown, extended exposure to Wi-Fi transmissions is a common concern.
Microwave Ovens: Even though microwave ovens are made to keep radiation within, prolonged exposure to any leaks could be harmful, especially to the eyes and tissues near the device.
Power Lines: High-voltage power lines generate low-frequency electromagnetic fields. Long-term exposure to these EMFs may raise the risk of several types of cancer, however the data supporting this is inconclusive.
Electrical Appliances: Household devices like hair dryers, electric razors, and refrigerators also emit EMFs, but at lower levels. Close, prolonged exposure to these appliances might have negative effects over time.
Computers and Laptops: The EMFs emitted by computers and laptops, especially when used for long periods, have aroused concerns about potential health problems such as headaches and insomnia.
People who receive shots with the COVID vaccine have nanoparticles containing graphene in their bodies. EMFs may influence their health in the following ways:
1. Movement of Nanoparticles: EMFs, particularly high magnetic or electric fields, may cause nanoparticles to move or shift within the body. This could result in the buildup of nanoparticles in specific organs or tissues, potentially causing blockages, inflammation, or tissue damage.
2. Interaction with Graphene: Graphene is conductive, and exposure to EMFs may modify its electrical characteristics. This could induce localized heating within the body, potentially resulting in burns or tissue damage. Furthermore, EMFs may alter the behavior of graphene within cells, influencing its integration or having undesirable effects such as interrupting cellular functions.
3. Biological Effects on Tissues: EMFs may have an effect on the biological tissues that surround nanoparticles and graphene. For example, EMFs may promote increased ion mobility or interfere with cellular communication, resulting in stress or even cellular damage. The combination of nanoparticles, graphene, and EMFs may also disrupt the immune system's natural activities, potentially leading to a variety of health concerns.
4. Electromagnetic Stress: Prolonged exposure to EMFs can cause stress to the body, particularly when paired with foreign substances like graphene and nanoparticles. As the body tries to adapt to these new stimuli, stress may cause changes in a person's behavior, hormone levels, or immune system.
The potential impacts of these factors are already observable in those who have been vaccinated. I encourage you to explore my articles on this topic.
Bill Gates admits mRNA vaccines can self assemble.... I thought that was just unfounded conspiracy talk?
"....no doubt in the next five years, you know, we just need to mess around, there are a log of Lipid nanoparticles and some are very self-assembling." Listen & watch what he is saying, & how he says it! https://x.com/truthscant/status/1753758150430208175
Remember that nanoparticles and graphene could be present in the blood supply.
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References
https://aktif.net/en/origin-of-electric-frequencies-and-the-use-of-50-hz-and-60-hz/
https://principia-scientific.com/fda-confirms-graphene-oxide-is-in-the-covid-19-vaccines/