The Land of the Blind

































Once you become severely electrosensitive, and your life is turned upside down, you look at the world in a completely different way.

Most of us may not be scientific or medical experts - I'm certainly not - but even so, we reach a deeper understanding of what is going on around us; why we are treated as mere collateral damage in a much bigger game, and why our suffering is diminished - based on no reliable evidence - to the level of a psychological delusion.

No matter the thousands of scientific studies showing that this radiation is harmful, and that it is harming everybody, and every living thing, on the planet.

When we try to warn people that it is not just us who are being slowly destroyed by the microwaves from wireless technologies, most of them look at us as if we're completely insane, cross their arms, and refuse to listen.

They continue giving their children wireless gadgets, and sending them to schools with wi-fi, because it's "essential" that they know how to use these technologies, so that they can keep up in today's world.

Wireless monitors microwave babies.

Patients are "treated" in wi-fried hospitals, some with phone antennas on the roof, and are given wireless monitors to take away with them when they are discharged.

DECT cordless phones perform their insidious evil 24/7, except for astute and concerned individuals who realise that there is a somewhat safer alternative.

WiFi routers, phone masts and smart meters everywhere ensure that nobody can escape the electrosmog - not even in their own homes, should they choose to do so.

What an incredibly blind, ignorant, irresponsible, selfish and pitiful species we have become. Well, many of us, anyway.


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