New Concerns Over Wi-Fi's Impact on Brain Function and Health

A recent exploration into the effects of wireless technology has raised alarming concerns about Wi-Fi and its potential impact on human consciousness and health. Keith Cutter, an advocate for awareness regarding the dangers of radio-frequency radiation, highlights how Wi-Fi's electromagnetic fields, particularly those at extremely low frequencies (ELF), could influence brain activity.

Cutter points out that ELF signals, especially at 10Hz, can synchronize brainwaves, potentially leading to decreased cortical activity. This phenomenon, known as brainwave entrainment, could render individuals more suggestible to external influences, such as media and marketing, raising fears about the implications for personal autonomy and mental health.

With a history of exposure to harmful RF radiation, Cutter shares his personal experiences and the detrimental effects he has observed among his clients. He questions why Wi-Fi is often linked to a decline in health and vitality, despite widespread acceptance of its presence in daily life.

The discussion also reflects on historical incidents like the 'Moscow Embassy Affair', where embassy staff were exposed to low-level microwave radiation, leading to long-term cognitive and psychological effects. This raises critical questions about the safety of continuous Wi-Fi exposure and its broader implications for society.

As research continues, the need for awareness and potential solutions to mitigate the risks associated with Wi-Fi becomes increasingly urgent.

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