This Baby monitor claims "No WiFi" Sounds safe, right? Read the fine print.. It still runs on 'WIRELESS Connectivity' What does that mean? It means the camera & parent unit are talking over the same 2.4 GHz band your WiFi router uses.. just without the WiFi protocol. So your child is still sleeping next to a device transmitting RF signals all night long. Their marketing makes it sound harmless. It's not. It's pure EVIL.
Cyanobacteria use an AM Radio like principle to coordinate cell division with circadian rhythms, encoding information through pulse amplitude modulation. The cell division cycle serves as the CARRIER SIGNAL while the 24 hr circadian clock acts as the MODULATING signal. image
You should be Fire maxxxing Fire = PURE INFRARED β€œI don’t want more IR” said noone ever image
Is your sleeping area clean from wireless RF radiation? <0.01 mW/mΒ² is the standard you should aim for
Let’s start by not putting the bi-directional RF antenna in your pocket unless it’s in COMPLETE Airplane mode? image
Grounding improves Mitochondrial Bioenergetics. More energy (+11% ATP) Less oxidative waste (–33% ROS) All it takes is bare-feet on the Earth. image
US Radiofrequency (RF) standards are 170x higher than Chile's WHO's the FCC is really protecting? You or the Big Telecom? image
Indian Government (DoT) quietly relaxed the RF Radiation norms for 5G cell towers by 500% at the beginning of the year. Noone bothered about it. Noone asked why the limits were raised when every other country is moving in the opposite direction. Noone questioned what it means for people sleeping just a few meters from these towers. and noone will take the responsibility when the long term effects start showing up. One day, People will ask why nobody warned them. Today is that warning. image
Visible light alone is incomplete for biology. Natural light sources (sun, fire, incandescent bulbs) always come with an Infrared component especially IR-A (700–1400 nm) Any light source that doesn't emit IR is JUNK LIGHT.
That finger isn’t saying fuck you! It’s saying 15mm The same imaginary gap telecommunication companies use to pass SAR tests Now that’s ironic, huh? image