ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY OVERVIEW
The Earths Natural Waves vs. Man Made Inorganic Waves

The Electrical Sine Wave is organic, smooth and fluid pattern of altering current unlike irregular man-made waves.
(the wave sound differences are quite remarkable)
The Electrical Sine Wave is measured at 7 hertz per second within the Earths-Natural Direct Current Electrical Field, which is known as the 'Schumann Resonances'.
The Electrical Sine Wave is measured at 1 hertz for one cycle per second within an Altering Current Electrical System.
A comparison can be drawn from the Electrical Sign Wave of 60 hertz to your Heart Beat of 60 times per minute.

The Square, Triangular and Sawtooth Waves reflect the irregular power flow, which are derived from the erratic pulses omitted from devices connected to wireless internet.
These man-made waves are generated at millions and millions of cycles per second. The cause for the incredible amount of the irregular waves that are generated within the 5G network.
These inorganic waves breakdown the 'Electron Transport Chain', in effect causing the specified health effects.
ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY BREAKDOWN
To understand the health effects, you need to understand the ETC

The 'Electron Transport Chain' (ETC) is like a cellular power line, a series of protein "stations" in your cells (mitochondria) that pass high-energy electrons from one to the next, releasing small bits of energy at each step, similar to how a water wheel turns as water flows down.
This released energy pumps protons (H+) across a membrane, building a concentration difference, and then the protons rush back through a special enzyme (ATP synthase) to generate lots of ATP, the cell's energy currency, much like water turning a turbine to make electricity.
'Electron Transport Chain' (ETC) issues involve genetic mutations or toxins disrupting energy (ATP) production, leading to severe symptoms like lactic acidosis, muscle weakness, organ failure and neurological problems, often causing mitochondrial diseases.
In addition, to reversing electron flow (RET) under stress, creating damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS) linked to aging and neurodegeneration.

The Internet of Things consists of all devices, electronics, appliances, equipment that are connected on 1 networked system known as 5G.
5G Power Density
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Urban Area Frequency
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Bandwidth range of 6GHz up to 30 GHz
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The 6GHz range is 2 and half times stronger than the frequency bandwidth of the microwave oven.
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400 to 4,500 uW/m2 (microwatts per square meter)
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.4 to 1.3 v/M (electrical field strength measured in volts)
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Suburban Area Frequency
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Bandwidth range of 2.5GHz up to 6 GHz
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The 2.5GHz range is equivalent to the frequency bandwidth of the microwave oven.
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20 to 2,500 uW/m2 (microwatts per square meter)
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.2 v/M (electrical field strength measured in volts)
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Frequency Pulsations
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Any product that is not connected by a hardwire will be subjected to an irregular frequency pulse every 10 seconds
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The irregularity of the pulses are the major concern among the scientific literature that is referenced.
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ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY HISTORY
A timeline of electrical distribution and our medical literature

Electrical Origins
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1861
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Introduction to the Telegraph
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1889
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Introduction to Electrical Power Distribution and AC Electric throughout the entire country
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1901
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Introduction to the Radio Antenna
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1918
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Introduction to modern powerful radio stations, the most powerful radio equipped ever assembled.
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1955
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Introduction to Global Radar
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1968
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Introduction to [28] Military Satellites
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1987
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Introduction to the 1st Wireless Generation
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1996
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Introduction to the 2nd Wireless Generation and the initial cell tower infrastructure
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2002
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Introduction to the 3rd Wireless Generation
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2009
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Introduction to the 4th Wireless Generation
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2020
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Introduction to the 5th Wireless Generation, known as the Internet of Things (IoT)
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2025
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Over 12,000 operational satellites
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6 billion cell phone users
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10 million cell towers
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Yesterday's Health
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Influenza
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Coined in 1889, and tied together with the roll-out of electrical power distribution. Many doctors who were flooded with the disease in 1889 had never seen a case before.
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Diabetes
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Before the 20th century, diabetes was so rare that few doctors saw more than 1 to 2 cases during their lifetime. Their characteristics changed as diabetics were once skeletally thin and obese people never developed the disease.
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Cancer
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Before the 20th century, cancer was exceedingly rare. Even tobacco smoking, in non-electrified times, did not cause lung cancer.
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Heart Disease
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During the early to mid 1800's, heart disease was the 25th most common illness, behind accidental drowning. It was an illness of infants and old people. It was extraordinary for anyone else to have a diseased heart.
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Anxiety
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Did not exist before 1860. No hint of it appears in the medical literature before 1866. in 1900, Sigmund Freud developed a comprehensive scientific theory explaining its origins.
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Today's Health
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Influenza
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As per the Mayo Clinic, in 1918 the flu originated causing a pandemic from a new H1N1 (Spanish) flu strain. In 1957, a new H2N2 (Asian) flu strain causes another flu pandemic. In 1968, a new H3N2 (Hong-Kong) flu pandemic occurred. In 1997, a new H5N1 (Bird) flu strain infects people. In 2009, a new H1N1 (Swine) flu strain causes a flu pandemic. In 2020, we had corona virus flu pandemic.
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Diabetes
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Roughly 15% of US citizens have diagnosed and undiagnosed with Diabetes as the majority [90%] of the 38 million Americans have Type-2 diabetes
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Cancer
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As per the National Cancer Institute, approx. 40% of US citizens will have at least 1 form of cancer in their lifetime. The overall lifetime risk is about 1 out of 3 women and 1 out of 2 men.
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Heart Disease
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Nearly 130 million adults (almost 50%) have some form of cardiovascular disease. About 20 million adults have been linked with coronary heart disease.
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Anxiety
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Roughly 1 out of 3 adults, approx. 42 million Americans have experienced anxiety disorders
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ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY REPORT
The science has been conducted, awareness is critical but action is paramount

A 1972 study conducted by the U.S. Naval Research with over 2,000 assessed individuals that provides their biological effects and clinical manifestations attributed to microwave and radio frequency radiation. Each individual will not have the same symptoms, has we all have different DNA make-up, different characteristics and different properties, which makes each one of us unique in our own way.
Heating of Organs
*(Applications: Diathermy, Electrosurgery, Electrocoagulation, Electrodesiccation, Elytrotomy)
>Whole Body (temp. regulation defects)
>Hyperpyrexia
>Skin
>Bone and Bone Marrow
>Lens of Eye
>Corneal damage possible
>Genitalia
>Brain
>Sinuses
>Metal Implants
(These effects are generally reversible except for Lens of Eye)
Changes in Physiologic Function
>Striated Muscle Contraction
>Blood Vessels Alteration
>Increased Vascular Elasticity
>Changes in the Oxidative Processes in Tissues and Organs
>Liver Enlargement
>Altered Sensitivity to Drug Stimuli
>Decreased Fertility
>Altered Sex Ratio of Births
>Altered Menstrual Activity
>Altered Fetal Development
>Decreased Lactation in Nursing Mothers
>Reduction in Urine Output
>Altered Renal Function
>Changes in Conditioned Reflexes
>Decreased Electrical Resistance in Skin
>Changes in the Structure of Skin Receptors of the (a) Digestive and (b) Blood-Carrying Systems
>Altered Blood Flow Rate
>Changes in the Rate of Clearance of Tagged Ions from Tissue
>Reversible Structural Changes in the Cerebral Cortex and the Diencephalon
>Electrocardiographic (EKG) Changes
>Alterations in Sensitivity to Light, Sound, and Olfactory Stimuli
>Functional and Pathological-Changes in the Eyes, Decrease in size of blind spot, altered color recognition, trembling of eye lids
>Myocardial Necrosis
>Hemorrhage in Lungs, Liver, Gut and Brain @ fatal radiation levels
>Generalized Degeneration of all Body Tissues @ fatal radiation levels
>Loss of Anatomical Parts
>Death
>Dehydration
>Altered Rate of Calcification of Certain Tissues
Central Nervous System Effects
>Headaches
>Insomnia
>Restlessness (Awake and During Sleep)
>Electroencephalographic (EKG) Changes
>Cranial Nerve Disorders
>Pyramidal Tract Lesions
>Conditioned Reflex Disorders
>Vagomimetic Action of Heart
>Seizures, Convulsions
Autonomic Nervous System Effects
>Neuro-vegetative Disorders
(alteration of heart rhythm)
>Fatigue
>Structural Alterations in the Synapses of the Vagus Nerve
>Stimulation of Parasympathetic Nervous System (Bradycardia), and Inhibition of the Sympathetic Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System Effects
>Effects on Locomotor Nerves
Psychological Disorders
>Neurasthenia (general 'bad' feeling)
>Depression
>Impotence
>Lack of Concentration
>Hypochondria
>Dizziness
>Hallucinations
>Sleepiness
>Insomnia
>Increased Irritability
>Decreased Appetite
>Loss of Memory
>Scalp Sensations
>Increased Fatigability
>Chest Pain
>Tremor of the Hands
Blood Disorders
>Blood and Bone Marrow
>Phagocytic (polymorphs)
>Bactericidal Functions of Blood
>Hemolysis Rate Increased
>Decrease of Erythrocytes
>Increase in Blood Glucose Concentration
>Blood Histamine Content
>Cholesterol and Lipids
>Gamma Globulin, and Total Protein Concentration
>Number of Eosinophils
>Decreased Albumin/Globulin Ratio
>Hemopoiesis (rate of formation of blood corpuscles)
>Leukopenia (increase in number of white blood cells) and Leukocytosis
>Reticulocytosis (immature level of red blood cells)
Enzyme and Biochemical Changes
*Changes in the activity of:
>Cholinesterase
>Phosphatase
>Transaminase
>Amylase
>Carboxydismutase
>Protein Denaturation
>Toxins, Fungus and Virus Inactivation, Bacteriostatic Effect
>Tissue Cultures Killed
>Alteration in Rate of Cell Division
>Increased Concentration of RNA in Lymphocytes, and Decreased Concentration in Brain, Liver, and Spleen
>Changes in Pyruvic Acid, Lactic Acid, and Creatinine Excretions
>Changes in Concentration of Glycogen in Liver (Hyperglycemia)
>Alteration in Concentration of 17-Ketosteriods in Urine
Histological Changes
>Changes in Tubular Epithelium of Testicles
>Gross Changes
Metabolic Disorders
>Glycosuria (sugar in urine)
>Increase in Urinary Phenol
>Alteration of Rate of Metabolic Enzymatic Processes
>Altered Carbohydrate Metabolism
Gastro-Intestinal Disorders
>Anorexia (loss of appetite)
>Epigastric Pain
>Constipation
>Altered Secretion of Stomach
(Digestive Issues)
Endocrine Gland Changes
>Altered Pituitary Function
>Hyperthyroidism
>Thyroid Enlargement
>Increased Uptake of Radioactive Iodine by Thyroid Gland
>Altered Adrenal Cortex Activity
>Decreased Corticosteroids in Blood
>Decreased Glucocorticoid Activity
>Hypogonadism (usually decreased testosterone production)
Genetic and Chromosomal Changes
>Chromosome Aberrations (e.g., linear shortening, pseudo chiasm, diploid structures, irregularities in chromosomal envelope)
>Mutations
>Mongolism
>Somatic Alterations (cellular transformation)
>Neoplastic Diseases (tumors)
Miscellaneous Effects
>Sparking between dental fillings
>Peculiar metallic taste in mouth
>Changes in Optical Activity of Colloidal Solutions
>Treatment for Syphilis, Poliomyelitis, Skin Diseases
>Loss of Hair
>Brittleness of Hair
>Sensations of Buzzing Vibrations, Pulsations, and Tickling About the Head and Ears
>Copious Perspiration, Salivation, and Protrusion of Tongue
>Changes in the Operation of Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers
>Changes in Circadian Rhythms
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SURVEY
A clear and concise electrical magnetic field case study
Location
Isolated between India and China is the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Bhutan is larger it its size than the Netherlands and as a population of 750,000. Bhutan is last country in the world [195th] to be electrified.
Condition
Until 1960, Bhutan did not have a banking system, a national currency and roads. Outside visitors were limited to only 1,000 per year. Technology was unknown, no there was no electricity at all in the most of the country. Diabetes was extremely rare and completely unknown outside the capital.
Energy
As recently as 2002, fuel wood provided virtually all non-commercial energy consumption and Bhutan's fuel wood consumption was nearly the highest in the world per capita.
July 1st, 2002 the DOE (Department of Energy) + BEA (Bhutan Electrical Authority) were created and became the largest government corporation in the country with 1,193 employees.
They set a mandate to generate and distribute electricity throughout the kingdom in a 10 year plan.
Results
By 2012, [84%] of the residential households were powered with electricity and the health effects accompanied as follows:
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2004-[634] New Diabetes Cases
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2005-[944] New Diabetes Cases
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2006-[1,470] New Diabetes Cases
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2007-[1,732] New Diabetes Cases
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2008-[2,541] New Diabetes Cases + [15] Deaths
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2010-[91] Deaths from Diabetes
(Only 66% of the population had a normal blood sugar level-.11)
ELECTRICAL MEDICAL PRACTICES
Unlocking the great tools of electricity
Electrical Therapy
Is a therapeutic treatment that uses electrical currents to stimulate muscles and nerves. Electrical Stimulation Therapy (EST) is a promising treatment option for people with chronic pain and may help decrease the need for specific prescribed medication.
Electrical Procedures
Dr. Robert O. Becker was a pioneering orthopedic surgeon and researcher known for his work in Bioelectromagnetic. His work demonstrates the body's electrical nature and its role in healing, leading to concepts like using electrical currents for bone regeneration (electrotherapy) and exploring effects of electromagnetic pollution, detailed in his influential books-The Body Electric and Cross Currents.
Radiation Therapy
Uses high-energy beams or particles to kill cancer cells by damaging their DNA, shrinking tumors and stopping cancer spread. This is a common cancer treatment and sometimes combined with surgery or chemo.
Radiation Procedures
Cosmetic procedures use non-ionizing radiation (NIR) like lasers, intense pulsed light (IPL), radiofrequency (RF), ultrasound for skin rejuvenation, hair removal, tattoo removal, body contouring, and tightening by heating deeper skin layers to stimulate collagen.
I would like to express a thunderous thank you from the tireless work of all scientists, researchers, authors and electricians, who have not only enlightened me but who have shed so much light on these matters and all of the great work that has been achieved.