Action of the Week: February 3, 2025: Lower Your EMF Burden and Say No to the Internet of Bodies

This isn’t about cancer or just mRNA. That’s just an acceptable word…to be able to introduce this new concept into the human conversation without too much rejection. This is about the rollout of the [Internet of Bodies]…. The MBAN (medical body area network) is already live…. They just can’t come [out and] say this, so they soft-peddle it with ‘mRNA’ because no one really understands that anyway.”
~ Chris Crutchfield (quoted by Josh del Sol)

On his second day in office, the president made a big-splash announcement about the “Stargate Project,” a $500 billion initiative to vastly expand AI infrastructure in the U.S., led by SoftBank and OpenAI, along with “initial technology partners” Oracle, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Arm. At the press conference, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison pledged that this infrastructure could lead to personalized, AI-driven, mRNA cancer “vaccines.”

In Celia Farber’s estimation, the principal ingredients of the purported cancer moon shot—“synthetic biology, genetic snake oil, [and] mRNA fraud”—are “creatures of the hardcore atheist, billionaire, technocrat, ‘machine model of biology’ set.” Ellison, let’s remember, is a vocal champion of wall-to-wall biometric surveillance fueled by AI—including “biometrically authenticated credit cards, passport control, school entry, prescription pick ups, and government entitlements.”

Another term related to this dystopic vision is the Internet of Bodies (IOB). RAND—the think tank “at the heart of that interweaving of Pentagon concupiscence and financial rapacity that President Eisenhower aimed to call the military-industrial-legislative complex”—has been steadily laying the groundwork for public and policymaker acceptance of the IOB in reports titled The Internet of Bodies (2020) and Cultural and Technological Change in the Future Information Environment (2024). RAND defines the IOB as the “growing industry of devices that monitor the human body, collect health and other personal information, and transmit that data over the internet” and suggests that the IOB “may also ultimately lead to an ‘internet of brains.’”

For our Action of the Week, we concur with the suggestion recently circulated by Josh del Sol to “make a decision that you will NOT be part of an AI-wireless internet of humans” and instead take practical steps to lessen your EMF burden. For example:

  • Use wired Internet, not Wi-Fi. If you do have Wi-Fi, turn it off at night.
  • At home, use a corded landline.
  • Keep your cell phone in a Faraday bag when not in use, and when in use, listen on speakerphone.
  • Avoid wireless accessories (e.g., “smart” watches, headphones, keyboards, computer mouse).
  • Use an EMF meter to assess your wireless environment.
  • Get plenty of sunlight and spend time in nature.

Environmental Health Trust has many other educational and practical resources, and Catherine’s still-timely series of interviews with Jason Bawden also includes many helpful suggestions.

Related:

Simple Steps Can Help Reduce Every Day Wireless Exposures

In the Dark: New Ways to Avoid the Harmful Effects of Living in a Technologically Connected World

Lissa Johnson, Transhumanism and Covid-19: Military Operations in Civilian Disguise?

“Internet of Bodies May Lead to Internet of Brains” by 2050: RAND

The Internet of Bodies (IoB) and Hacking Your DNA

Purdue Engineering Launches World’s First Center for Internet of Bodies (C-IoB)

Related at the Solari Report:

Staying Healthy in a Wireless World with Jason Bawden-Smith

Protecting Against EMF Radiation – What 5G Means to You with Jason Bawden-Smith

Protecting Against EMF Radiation with Jason Bawden-Smith

EMF Solutions with Jared Scholten

Subscriber Recommendation: Stop EMF Radiation with Environmental Assessment

mRNA Vaccine Toxicity by Doctors for COVID Ethics with Afterword by Catherine Austin Fitts

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