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Jan 5, 2019 1:43 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
Americans seem to forget that one of the most dangerous frequencies hitting communities right now is 5G Networks. People who were tied in with developers of the frequencies claim that there were tests done prior to unleashing 5G into America. "You will find that many of today's hybrid Politicians won't be affected", one scientist claims. And like many diseases, %G was tested on specific people. There are some who won't be affected and there will be millions who will. Human hybrids were done tests on using 5G Networks. The developers had to make sure that they would not be harmed because they needed support to launch in in every neighborhood throughout America. When Secret Military and Special Interest Group scientists developed AIDS and other diseases, they designed it where it would target a specific set of people the most. Of course others were infected, but as military generals say, there will always be collateral damage. In 2019, there is a need to create mass deaths and mass lunatics.

Americans have to keep in mind that not all people will be affected by 5G. This is because they are tools being used in many ways. When people get sick from 5G, and they complain that it was 5G that made them sick, there will be a group who will also have 5G and will claim that they never got affected from its frequencies. And if Americans pay very close attention to their bone structure, their eyes, their stance, and the way they walk, you will see that many are what is considered, "alien humn hybrids. In Lebanon, hershey, Palmyra, Annvile, and Cleona, Pennsylvania, many euro-americans have 5G networks. Some are using 5G from Verizon and others from Netgear. Some feel very strange each morning that they wake up, while others contend that something is attacking their liver, even though they don't drink alcohol. what most Americans don't know is that back in the 1980's and the 1990's, 5G frequencies from HAARP, which was only in Alaska at the time, would be turned up on Thursday until Sundays. This is why killings and violent crimes was more likely to take place on the weekend. The Project was exposed by many powerful people and they went underground.
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Jan 5, 2019 1:44 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
But the main point here is 5G frequencies being pushed onto the people while very few is standing up against it. There should be millions taking to the streets; millions fighting it in courts, and millions within the federal governement taking "The Stand!" Every neighborhood in the U.S. should be educated about it before its too late. If you want to know about these mystery illnesses, why people are going crazy, et cetera, then fight against 5G Networks. Last Friday, Netflix posted a tweet claiming that over 45 million people had streamed its new horror movie “Bird Box”, shattering its previous records for most streams in an opening week. Between this film and the Black Mirror episode “Bandersnatch” Netflix has successfully hijacked the pop culture in a way as the question everybody is asking is whether or not they have seen either “Bird Box” or “Bandersnatch” and what do you think the about hidden meaning of these offerings? Bandersnatch actually was what many expected from a Black Mirror episode as the producers of this TV show from the U.K. have painted a bleak picture of how we will interact with our new technology in the future. It is actually the Twilight Zone of the 21st century. The unique thing about Bandersnatch is that Instead of just passively watching a movie, the viewers get to choose what the main character does next. Some choices are seemingly innocent like what music to play, what to eat for breakfast, but then quickly moves on to questions about career decisions, mental-health issues, and even whether to kill other characters.

It was like playing god in a televised SIMS game. One scary part was not just the fact that the film let you choose how to kill off charactersbut your choices were actually tallied in a database. Netflix assures us that it is a secure database. Netflix acquires a lot of data about its users. This includes information about your viewing habits on the platform, like the programs you choose to watch and how long you watch them for. It uses this data to recommend new shows it thinks you’ll enjoy, as well as to improve its customer service and for marketing purposes. But what if instead of logging how many times you watched Paradise PD or Rogue One a Star Wars Story, it’s remembering whether you opted to kill your father in cold blood, or save him. What could Netflix do with that highly sensitive emotional information? When you watch and control the characters in “Bandersnatch,” is it really reflecting your true nature, anyway? Are you choosing to attack your therapist because you have deep-seated anger issues, or is it just for entertainment value? Many decisions lead to dead ends, which means that you have to go back and make a different choice again anyway. Do your choices in the show really reveal that much about you? Netflix has a huge influence over how millions of people get cultural and political information. In September 2018, they had 137.1 million subscribers, all of whom are plugged into their algorithm. So we all know how algorithms help you make choices or make choices for you right? Doesn’t that make you feel a little bit like a character in Bandersnatch? Are we now figuring out how algorithms work and how you are like an algorithm when you control characters in a fictitious parable about forcing decisions on characters in a TV show set in the 1980s?
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Jan 5, 2019 1:44 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
There was even a scene in my experience where you can choose whether or not you tell the main character that you are controlling him through a 21st-century entertainment platform called Netflix. He tells his therapist that he is being controlled by you and the therapist laughs and says why anybody would see your life as entertaining and then you make a choice to show her why. Your choices in the TV show people are sure activate a recommendation algorithm which forces choices upon you. Users are far more likely to watch programs that have been recommended to you, and this, in turn, changes how you perceive the world. Ironically it is programming that controls you. Your decisions in interactive films could have many unintended consequences. If Netflix determined that those who immediately chose to kill a family member in “Bandersnatch” would be more likely to enjoy the film Kill Bill Volume 1, then this data could be used to serve you more violent films. Netflix is planning more interactive content in 2019 — and it’s already been running interactive kids’ content for years. This will allow them to gather more instinctive behavioral data on a variety of subjects. What if it started serving you programs celebrating a particular political party because of the choices you made in an interactive version of House of Cards? Bandersnatch actually forces you to reveal the darker side of your personality – fiction or not, you are forced to make choices that may go beyond your morality and this leads us to the themes that are also presented in the film “Bird Box.” “Bird Box” stars Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, and Sarah Paulson. Now I have heard so many mixed feelings about this film mainly because no one can agree over whether it is a film about an apocalyptic alien invasion, an invasion of shadowy demons that when seen cause people to kill themselves.

Many people have compared it to the film “The Happening” that was rolled out by M. Night Shyamalan. While that movie played with the same theme, it suffered from bad acting – but it was equally disturbing as people were also killing themselves randomly because of some affliction caused by plants. In “Bird Box” a mysterious shadowy presence begins affecting the Earth; it somehow drives anyone who looks at it to kill themselves. The first hour of the film is so intense people were screaming expletives at the screen as people were doing some of the strangest things and dying in the most horrible ways. It made me think of the film “The Crazies” another film by George Romero where people are afflicted with something that makes them just lose their minds. The Crazies, like Bird Box, are more subtle zombie-like films without the sick and psychotic corpse walking through the streets seeking brains. Like Bandersnatch, Bird Box also explores mind control and some mysterious entity that controls the protagonists.
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Jan 5, 2019 1:44 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
If you know anything about horror and Sci-Fi films of the 1950’s, the aliens, demons, or unseen forces were simply metaphors for communists, nuclear weapons, and the Cold War. The Day the Earth Stood Still was about an alien that comes to warn us about nuclear weapons. Later it was updated with a global warming theme when it starred Keanu Reeves. The Invasion of the Body Snatchers was actually made as a metaphor about the mental controls of communism and how it is like an invisible alien force. There are other films you may remember that paint aliens as invaders who are there to change our individualist philosophies into becoming dangerous collective philosophies that create a destructive group dynamic. The same can be said for movies like John Carpenter’s “They Live” or the alien Borg as seen in “Star Trek the Next generation.” The unseen shadow figures in “Bird Box” I contend, represent the encroachment of social media and how it has been responsible for encouraging people into doing dangerous things like eating Tide Pods or committing suicide. This is why the characters in the film are forced to wear blindfolds. By putting on the blindfolds, the characters of Bird Box are protected from the monsters, which are actually metaphors for the influence social media has on your mental health. Now, I am going to make my point further hopefully without giving away spoilers and ruining it for you. While monsters of old films were “stand-ins” for social fears—the shadowy monsters in Bird Box represent a plague of the poisonous philosophies and memes that cause despair on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

It sends a message that when we go on social media we are slowly killing ourselves by hearing the toxic voices, and political hate that we see on social media platforms. At the beginning of the film, there is a conversation that I thought made the point that people have become so lonely. Sandra Bullock’s character, Malorie, continues to say that the loneliness is just incidental and is really about people’s inability to connect. Many people fall into despair which is why we have a crisis in people that are overdosing on opiates. They slowly kill themselves because they don’t connect with people anymore, they socialize through the internet. Robert A. Heinlein wrote: “Sick cultures show a complex of symptoms, but a dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners, lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, which is more significant than an all-out riot.” Pessimism has taken hold in the world and cynicism is its partner meaning that on a psychographic level we are going down an even greater rabbit hole. We see at the beginning of the film that the character, Malorie, played by Sandra Bullock is interested in art and expression in order to connect. However, her artwork shows people unable to connect, they look unhappy, unable to express their feelings because they are unable to speak or they are criticized for feeling. The curtailing of speech and expression is an indication of what can be called the internal war. An internal war is exactly what it means. It is a war within every individual where eventually a great number of people opt out and develop a social blind spot to certain topics or certain movements within the culture.
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Jan 5, 2019 1:44 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
It is where the internal self assesses it’s worth based on what “authority” says it is. The negative stereotype becomes the accepted inner dialogue. The inner dialogue begins to go to war with itself because on one hand you try to have a positive outlook all the while you are programmed into believing that you are nothing but a faceless statistic. The internal conflict raises awareness to the negative idea that you will be eliminated once you’ve outgrown your usefulness. That is, of course, you don’t kill yourself over thoughts of having a meaningless life. Sometimes social media does this to people. In the film there is a news report about a pandemic of mass suicides that at first are reported to be happening in Romania, however, Malorie says offhandedly to her sister that she believed that the suicides began in Russia. You can actually surmise that this is another stand-in for Russian Propaganda that was allegedly used on social media to divide the United States during the election process. There is also a scene where we see that perhaps the toxic pandemic has made the jump from Russia to Alaska. Then we hear the line delivered by a different TV news anchor that says point blank, “Do not go outside, avoid social media…” then, the transmission cuts out entirely. There is also a scene where a character believes that if he sits at the computer screen and observes images of these shadowy invaders from an outdoor cam – he may be able to see what is happening without incident without him committing suicide – the whole scene is terrifying as the character looks like he is on the computer and his eyes are glazing over—the metaphor is not lost on me and what happens next hardens my resolve about the hidden message of the film.

Over the years we have heard of many people, mostly young Americans that have been coerced into doing silly challenges on social media that have lead to serious injury and death. You may remember the cinnamon challenge or the tide pod challenge where people would actually eat detergent pods and wind up poisoning themselves. There have been challenges like the Blue Whale challenge and the Momo challenge that have triggered teen agers into committing suicide. Our children and even some adults have been bullied on Facebook and have killed themselves on You Tube. Computer games have addicted kids into playing for hours dying of malnourishment and dehydration. Some kids even get embolisms as blood clots form in children that sit in one place for too long playing games and reading and replying to messages on Twitter. Computer games are often contextualized or are associated with children. The reason is quite simple. Most adults really do not have the time to play these games – some even do not even have time to play with their children and so the computer game on the iPad or on the game boy is something that most kids see as a refuge from their day to day school work and chores. Most parents are unaware of what kind of games children and teenagers are playing. They assume they are harmless, and most do not want to take away the games because not only are they a source of entertainment, but many children have developed social relationships with other players that they have not come face to face with.
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Jan 5, 2019 1:45 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
It is a circus that can create despair and soon everything becomes a social trigger a talking point and evidence that society continues to deteriorate. Now, the film Bird Box has already created a social media challenge. People all over the internet are now blindfolding themselves and seeing if they can do what the characters in the movie can do as they have to blindfold themselves to avoid killing themselves. People have now been injuring themselves as they try to do tasks while blindfolded. Where do they learn these things? On beyond the Bird Box.

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Jan 5, 2019 2:10 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
PeKaatje
PeKaatjePeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands59 Threads 3 Polls 6,334 Posts
As usual I don't read your way to long topics. But I know that all new electronics are having a little x-ray, which is bad for your health. I don't use a smartphone, just a simple mobile phone is okay with me. I don't want to be online 24-7.
Also there are young people in my country living in houses for students with groups of about 8 persons. Lately there was an item on tv about a girl who noticed how they were all sitting at the table, all busy with their smarthphone. So they all decided to buy a normal mobile phone and never use a smartphone anymore. And now they have a lot mor fun together.
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Jan 5, 2019 2:55 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
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Jan 7, 2019 3:51 AM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
CossackCat
CossackCatCossackCatSomewhere, Maryland USA492 Threads 45 Polls 9,137 Posts
""'Mayhem and Mass Surveillance'" Ahead if China Dominates 5G Networks, Says Retired U.S. General

Quote:

""Once China controls the market for internet-connected devices, it will be able “to weaponize cities,” Spalding said in the memo: “Think of self-driving cars that suddenly mow down unsuspecting pedestrians. Think of drones that fly into the intakes of airliners.”""


uh oh
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Jan 8, 2019 12:16 PM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
CossackCat: ""'Mayhem and Mass Surveillance'" Ahead if China Dominates 5G Networks, Says Retired U.S. General

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""Once China controls the market for internet-connected devices, it will be able “to weaponize cities,” Spalding said in the memo: “Think of self-driving cars that suddenly mow down unsuspecting pedestrians. Think of drones that fly into the intakes of airliners.”""

Internet connected devices?

I don't use anything online, except a phone. I stayed with 3g, until at&t gave me a 4g phone for free; because they wanted to quit broadcasting 3g.

I rarely turn the internet on with it.

I prefer writing on paper, and typing every word by hand, to voice activation; because I'm afraid our culture is too dependant on technology, and is losing valuable skills, that could be very valuable some day: as a matter of fact, someday, being able to write with a pen could be a priceless skill.

I'm too anachronistic, to buy into an internet connected world.
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Jan 11, 2019 2:08 AM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Thumma
ThummaThummaLawrence, New Jersey USA13 Threads 81 Posts
Jan 15, 2019 1:36 AM CST 5G NETWORKS AND YOUR HEALTH
Catchup7
Catchup7Catchup7Pardeeville, Wisconsin USA2 Threads 5,965 Posts
If they're trying to wipe out population then why are they (Dr's, News) telling people not to smoke, vape, do drugs, no more than one drink a day, exercise, wear your seatbelt, etc..
?


Is that 5G only with high speed internet, wifi, new devices,
What if you don't have any of that?
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