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Study: Mobile Phones Increase White Blood Cell Count
A study by Laldinpuii et al titled “ Effects of exposure to nearby mobile phone base stations and mobile phone usage on human blood parameters ” published on 6 February 2026 demonstrates that mobile RF-EMF (900 and 1800 MHz) elevates white blood cell counts. Radiation having an impact on living cells is commonsense but it is interesting to come across a study that supports this. The study is admittedly small, comparing 50 people who live <60m to a mobile phone tower to 51 peo
Mar 151 min read


K-drama ● Review: Grid
Attempts to be a sci-fi mystery-thriller trying to catch a time-traveller. Not a bad idea but pacing could be better and not enough closure.
Oct 9, 20243 min read


Study: Self-assembling Nanotech in COVID-19 mRNA “Vaccines”
mRNA jabs produced self-assembling structures like filaments and chips. Wireless charger and 5G stimulated development and re-assembly.
Aug 12, 20245 min read


Study: Natto Can Degrade Spike Proteins
A Japanese study published on 24 August 2022 titled “Degradative Effect of Nattokinase on Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2” by T. Tanikawa et...
Jan 17, 20231 min read


Pfizer to Supply Anti-Radiation Pills Pfizodide at the Speed of Science
New York City, NY – Given the increasing threat of nuclear war, Pfizer has announced that it will manufacture and supply countries with...
Oct 17, 20221 min read


German Group’s Preliminary Findings re COVID Vaccines and Vaccinated Blood Samples
The 70-page report is a “summary of preliminary findings” of the group’s analysis of the vaccines and the blood samples of the vaccinated.
Aug 14, 20222 min read


Study Explores Link between COVID-19 and Wireless Radiation Exposure
It was noted by some in early 2020 that some of the symptoms COVID-19 were consistent to radiation sickness. And some discussed the...
Jan 6, 20222 min read


Film ● Mini-Review: Edge of Darkness
Decent production and performances but, for a crime drama-thriller, it is too slow and not intriguing or thrilling.
Jan 28, 20102 min read
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