Could our addiction to “Beam
me up, Scotty”, this fascination to be “smart” linked 24/7 every which
way but loose hold promises to this COVID-19 pandemic no end in sight? A 2015 study
on the state-of-change consistent with “human blood cell morphology” exposed to
cell phone radiation went studied and found very interesting science. A concern
everyone should take note. And could it be this cause and effect when “morphed”
and the resulting “echinocytes” - that which resembles a “sea urchin” - that then
acts as a “spikey cell” receptor to the “freeloading” COVID? That study
concluded with the below listed highlights:
The Russians have conducted many studies on the
non-thermal effects of microwaves, and as a result have adopted a more
stringent guideline that is sixty to one hundred times lower than U.S.
guidelines.
No formal studies examining the blood of humans
exposed to cell phones have been found in the medical literature to date.
Nine out of ten test subjects showed observable blood
changes due to cell phone radiation exposure.
Such blood morphologies --red blood cell clumping and
misshapen cells-- are frequently observed in ill persons.
“Results show substantial changes in the blood from
short-term cell phone radiation exposure in nine out of ten human subjects. RBC
aggregation and stickiness were mainly observed following 45 minutes of
exposure to a smart phone in receiving mode worn by subjects in a backpack. By
contrast, RBC morphological (shape) changes including the formation of
echinocytes (spiky cells) were dominant after subjects actively used the phone
for an additional 45 minutes. It appears that RBC stickiness with clumping is
the first stage of the cell phone radiation effect. Subsequently, the RBC
aggregates tend to break apart, and then cell shape changes occur, in which
echinocytes and other misshapen cells are observed. Not all subjects showed
both types of changes.” - (Beverly Rubik, 2015, Human short-term exposure to cell phone
radiation causes changes in blood cell morphology)
And on the subject of
Russia, in a comparison to the United States on 3/29/2020:
U.S.: 137294
Active Cases with 2414 Deaths
Russia: 1534 Active Cases with 8 Deaths
Russia: 1534 Active Cases with 8 Deaths
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