The nature of electromagnetism and the health consequences of blanketing our earth (and ourselves) in non native EMFs may be the single most important topic of our time.
Very good points to try to bring to people's attention. I applaud your attempt to get folks to see the damage EMF radiation does to us. Unfortunately, most people think that if it wete a real problem, it would get coverage on the "news" networks, or be something our alphabet government agencies such as FDA, EPA, etc. would be working to protect us from. Kudos!
Thank you Elisha for this interview. I have been inexpertly reading around the edges of this topic ever since I spent 4 years living one house away from the fence around the busiest airport (by passenger count) in the county and first become aware of this subject. I read enough to move away, but thanks to your guest Keith, and to your skillful steering the conversation to include these diverse elements, I am now equipped to dig deeper! Glad to find you in this Substack community and to now follow Keith too. Again, many thanks.
This was a phenomenal watch. Thank you so much!! So much that I learned!!
Hi Lynn! It's been a minute, how are you? So glad you liked this episode! 💙
Very good points to try to bring to people's attention. I applaud your attempt to get folks to see the damage EMF radiation does to us. Unfortunately, most people think that if it wete a real problem, it would get coverage on the "news" networks, or be something our alphabet government agencies such as FDA, EPA, etc. would be working to protect us from. Kudos!
Thank you Elisha for this interview. I have been inexpertly reading around the edges of this topic ever since I spent 4 years living one house away from the fence around the busiest airport (by passenger count) in the county and first become aware of this subject. I read enough to move away, but thanks to your guest Keith, and to your skillful steering the conversation to include these diverse elements, I am now equipped to dig deeper! Glad to find you in this Substack community and to now follow Keith too. Again, many thanks.