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#Stop5G - Low Intensity Conflict And Modern Technology"

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Can 5G become a mind-control weapon?

"Low Intensity Conflict And Modern Technology"

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"...however, the use of these classical concepts of electrodynamics does not explain some experimental and clinical findings. For example, according to classical physics, the frequency of visible light would indicate that it is reflected or totally absorbed within the first few millimeters of tissue and thus no light should pass through significant amounts of tissue. But it does. However, visible light has been used in clinical medicine to transilluminate various body tissues. The technique is particularly useful in observing the skulls of infants and the various sinus cavities.

A second area where classical theory fails to provide an adequate explanation for observed effects is in the clinical use of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic Fields. Researchers have found that pulsed external magnetic fields at frequencies below 100 hertz will stimulate the healing of nonunion fractures, congenital pseudarthroses, and failed arthroses. 3 The effects of these pulsed
magnetic fields have been extremely impressive and their use in orthopedic conditions has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Recently, pulsed electromagnetic fields have been reported to induce cellular transcription.  At the other end of the nonionizing spectrum, research reports are also showing biological effects that are not predicted by classical theories. For
example, Kremer and others have published several papers showing that low- intensity millimeter waves produce biological effects. They have also shown that not only are the effects seen at very low power, but they are also frequency specific. "

Cellular Transcription:

Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). DNA safely and stably stores genetic material in the nuclei of cells as a reference, or template. Meanwhile, mRNA is comparable to a copy from a reference book because it carries the same information as DNA but is not used for long-term storage and can freely exit the nucleus. Although the mRNA contains the same information, it is not an identical copy of the DNA segment, because its sequence is complementary to the DNA template. (More)

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Video:  Cellular Transcription (DNA to RNA)

Is it possible to "hack" the neural transcription process with 5G?

What can be developed as a cure can also be used as a weapon.

Regulation of neural gene transcription by optogenetic inhibition of the RE1-silencing transcription factor

Repressor element 1-silencing transcription factor (REST) is a transcriptional repressor that regulates nervous system development. Normally expressed at low levels by mature neurons, REST is up-regulated in various brain pathologies. Using a light-sensitive domain from the oat plant (Avena sativa), we engineered novel optogenetic proteins that inhibit REST activity when illuminated by blue light, thus obtaining the spatial and temporal control of the transcription of REST target genes. This approach may have an impact in the development of new therapies for all the diseases in which REST is dysregulated, such as epilepsy, ischemia, and cancers of various origin, as such therapies may counteract the long-term changes in gene expression that take place in the context of the pathological brainhttps://www.pnas.org/content/113/1/E91

Millimeter waves or extremely high frequency electromagnetic fields in the environment: what are their effects on bacteria?

"The consequences of MMW interaction with bacteria are the changes in their sensitivity to different biologically active chemicals, including antibiotics."

5G effects on bacteria translate to effects on human cells and Immune response to disease.
Millimeter waves or extremely high frequency electromagnetic fields in the environment: what are their effects on bacteria? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00253-016-7538-0