The first, led by Rodney Croft, of the Brain Science Institute, Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, tested whether cell phone transmissions could alter a person's brainwaves. The researchers monitored the brainwaves of 120 healthy men and women while a Nokia 6110 cell phone—one of the most popular cell phones in the world—was strapped to their head. A computer controlled the phone's transmissions in a double-blind experimental design, which meant that neither the test subject nor researchers knew whether the cell phone was transmitting or idle while EEG data were collected. The data showed that when the cell phone was transmitting, the power of a characteristic brain-wave pattern called alpha waves in the person's brain was boosted significantly. The increased alpha wave activity was greatest in brain tissue directly beneath to the cell phone, strengthening the case that the phone was responsible for the observed effect.
If cell phone signals boost a person's alpha waves, does this nudge them subliminally into an altered state of consciousness or have any effect at all on the workings of their mind that can be observed in a person's behavior? In the second study, James Horne and colleagues at the Loughborough University Sleep Research Centre in England devised an experiment to test this question. The result was surprising. Not only could the cell phone signals alter a person's behavior during the call, the effects of the disrupted brain-wave patterns continued long after the phone was switched off.
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Hi I'm from Melbourne Australia and I'm wondering how u grid a city? Is it block by block or every 1km and is it a square pattern? Asking as it's something hard to find where the towers are especially driving solo. Another question which is a long shot is do u know anyone in australia who is currently active gifters u could link me up with? I have to say also awesome work you guys are inspiring and greatly appreciated. Thankyou for your time in advance. Regards willow
Hi Willow. We've been gifting for almost 10 years and we travel very far to gift new areas. We grid whole cities because we need to get as much done as we can once we've made the trip, and we are also proving the science of orgone energy with these experiments.
We gift all cell towers in a city (or as many as we can in a few days in larger cities) by driving street by street with a paper map in a grid fashion and being as thorough as possible, placing towerbusters near cell towers to neutralize them. We keep track of where we've gifted and of course the weather changes, documented here on this blog.
But we didn't start this way. We started by making a few orgonites and gifting near our home in LA. Then as we saw how well it worked, we started biking out farther and pretty soon we were driving out into other areas in Southern California to gift larger and larger amounts of orgonite. Now we have gifted eight states with a focus on neutralizing whole cities, which have the largest DOR concentrations negatively affecting the weather and climate.
When you're first gifting orgonite, I recommend making or buying a few properly made orgonite pieces and hiding them near cell towers in your neighborhood. You can hide one in a bush within a quarter mile of the tower. It's great to take before, during, and after photos to see how the sky changes.
You can easily see the towers in parking lots of stores and gas stations, schools, and along highways. Sometimes the cell panels are on a building or poorly disguised as a tree. They are everywhere and you can't miss them. We don't use GPS or cell phones while gifting and we don't look up cell tower locations before gifting. We find the towers with our eyes and navigate the streets with a map, offline so that the AI can't follow our work until after it's posted at this blog.
Our website has full gifting instructions and how to make orgonite. We also have orgonite for sale with discounts if you buy more TBs for gifting:
https://www.thechembow.com
Thanks for your interest.
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I hate that "slow living" as a concept is predominantly just old money white women with too much time on their hands cause I am Quite Literally slow living. I do everything slow. I'm so old people coded. It takes me 5 minutes to ring up and bag a handful of groceries. I'm moving back to a flip-phone because I feel like I don't do enough with my smartphone to warrant having all these features. It takes me two hours to watch an hour and twenty five minute movie because I keep pausing to collect my thoughts. I eat all my food in silence while staring out of a window with my eyes fixed to a random spot. I keep all my physical money in a ballerina box. I don't trust credit cards so I just keep buying disposable debit cards. Where am i
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