Natural Activist: The Worst Effects of 5G: Wrinkles and Rage
by Natural Activist (Greece) SOURCE reprinted by permission
I’ve seen two studies on the effects of 5G on people, and I wasn’t impressed by either of them because both were superficial. In both cases, a couple of people spent a few days in a high-power 5G environment, suffered a few unpleasant effect such as sinus problems, ringing ears, loss of balance, nausea, headaches, confusion and so on—and then moved to somewhere else, farther from the 5G source, where their symptoms went away. These studies might lead one to conclude that 5G is okay provided you aren’t too near the 5G cell tower. Excuse me, but that’s utter nonsense.
For starters, how far away from a 5G cell tower do you have to get before you don’t get any effects from 5G? Where I live, there isn’t anywhere that doesn’t have 5G coverage. The nearest cell tower might be a several miles away, but if a 5G phone works, there are 5G bandwidths in the environment. You move away from one cell tower and you come into the orbit of another. The radiation from these towers is inescapable. And where there is radiation, there are effects. Power is not the only issue.
Ringing ears, headaches, sinus problems, loss of balance and mental confusion are not pleasant. I know. I’ve had all of them ever since 5G came to this island. I still get nosebleeds and my husband battles constant nausea and frequent episodes of blurred vision. Neither of us has felt really well in the last 19 months, despite the fact that we don’t live very near a cell tower. The nearest is at least two miles away, and doesn’t have any panels pointing at us. But there are many others, and they do have panels pointing this way. So we are being badly affected despite distance from the cell towers.
But these aren’t the worst effects of 5G, nor does everyone suffer from them. If everyone did, 5G would have been banned already. You can’t, for instance, have an entire population wanting to vomit all the time. Other symptoms, like sinus problems or headaches, might be caused by pollen or stress. And people may not recognize that they are not firing on all cylinders, though they might be annoyed with themselves for tending to forget things. Still, that too could be an effect of stress, and times are hard.
Accelerated Ageing of Skin and Volatile Tempers
But there are two effects of 5G that are evident everywhere, in almost everyone: accelerated ageing of skin, and volatile tempers. The effects of 5G on skin are shocking: just abut everyone I know looks a lot older than they used to. It’s a lot more obvious in the women than in the men, because men have beards and thicker facial skin. But the women! Sometimes I don’t recognize people I know quite well because they’ve aged so much they look like their own mothers. My husband and I were particularly struck when we ran into a young woman who used to live on our street. She used to be gorgeous—pretty enough to put most Hollywood actresses to shame, and with a smile that could melt steel. She’s only in her early thirties, but now her face is covered in a fine mesh of wrinkles, and her skin—like that of so many others these days—has a grayish tint. We hope our shock didn’t show in our faces. Did she think the same of us? Because we too have aged ten years. I don’t recognize the wrinkled old woman I see when I look in the mirror. I didn’t use to have saggy skin.
This effect of 5G on skin can’t be undone by cosmetics, and I wonder if women, so many of whom spend absolute fortunes on rejuvenating face creams, skin masks and whatnot are willing to sacrifice their looks for the latest in modern wireless communications. I don’t think Estee Lauder or L’Oreal can solve this one—how would they? Should we paint our skins with white lead as they did in Elizabethan times? That would perhaps block the harmful radiation, but we might die of lead poisoning. Perhaps we could take to wearing personalized masks of the way we looked before our skin became all wrinkled.
In a sense, that is what people have been doing with the COVID masks. People have been wearing them for so long that it has been over two years since I have seen some people’s faces; some people still wear them at work, in government offices, banks and other public places. It’s only now that we are finally getting a good look at each other. Sometimes I wonder if the real purpose of those masks was to hide the ravages of 5G for as long as possible.
It’s not just faces that are suffering from skin effects of 5G. Some people, my husband and myself among them, are getting radiation burns (see photo of my arm at the end). These appear suddenly on exposed skin—usually hands and arms but also faces, and leave purple-red patches that sometimes erupt into bleeding. This happens because capillaries burst under the skin. They are not painful, but they are unsightly and unpleasant. They are also a sign of radiation poisoning. We are not the only people who are getting these burns; see the site https://burntbyaphonemast.weebly.com for more pictures from a young woman in the UK.
And then there’s the rage. Greece isn’t a violent society. People don’t own guns and go on shooting sprees, but the rage is still evident. Tempers flare over nothing; a minor scratch on a car in a parking lot becomes the occasion for a screaming outburst. A mechanic we know has his garage opposite a new 5G tower. When there, he erupts into bursts of anger so violent he’s really frightening. Meet him somewhere else and he’s as mild-mannered and friendly as he used to be.
There’s a general feeling these days that you don’t want to annoy anyone because you don’t know where it will lead. “Everyone’s going crazy,” my elderly neighbour says. It’s especially evident in the way people are driving—too fast, too aggressively, as if they want to run over all pedestrians and force every other car off the road. Stick to the speed limit and you’ve got someone glued to your bumper in seconds. You can literally feel his rage as he tries to force you to speed up or get out of his way.
5G accelerated ageing and 5G rage aren’t just obvious in people; you can see them in dogs, too. Another neighbours’ dog, a formerly pleasant golden shepherd, is seven. In the last year, she has gone gray-muzzled and become incredibly aggressive. She hurls herself at the gate when we go by with our dogs, teeth bared and eyes ablaze with hatred. She’s not the only one whose personality has changed. No one trusts their dogs with other dogs anymore, because dogs that used to play together now attack each other without provocation. No one brings their dogs to town anymore unless they’re going to the vet. Just yesterday we saw a woman struggling to restrain her Belgian shepherd from attacking a passer-by. She could barely control the dog and he was scared to death. People going for walks are starting to carry stout sticks just in case.
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