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If you have EMF sensitivity there is a high probability that you have graphenes in your body that have been "magnetized" by a powerful EMF field. I got EMF sensitive when attacked by an NKT AI BCPS system in 2022 and could feel the spectrum all around me, including rotating AC motors w/armatures. I took NAC and antioxidants to breakdown and remove the graphenes and now I'm not nearly as sensitive as I was before in 2022 when getting attacked with the 2-part "Cognitive Weapon" AI BCPS system where one part was dosed internally (non-invasively) and the second part was a Non Kinetic Threat NKT (Directed Energy Weapon, DEW) that I have spectrum logs on demodulating and completely filling up my lab's spectrum analyzer compared to the baseline scan when not being attacked by NKT.

IMPORTANT Note: make sure you are not receiving someone else's wifi or signals as they can then brain jack / brain nap you over time through either basic psychotronics or more advanced mesogen, graphenes and self replicating nano tech (unwittingly in most cases, if they have a nefarious AI enabled neurotech app on their phone, from most likely culprit ChinaCCP).

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Excellent. My android phone is hardwired exactly that way since last year. This also increased enough friction for me to not use it in the evening before going to sleep (old, bad habit). Instead I'm back at reading printed books.

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I have a Pinephone. https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/ It doesn't have a simm card in it because I don't want a smart phone. (At this point you think I'm an idiot, you may be right.) It was around three hundred bucks and it runs Linux. It's a little Linux box, I can ssh into it over USB and it looks just like a normal computer. Because it is. I couldn't resist.

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Thanks for sharing this John. No, you're certainly not an idiot. I'm no huge fan of the iPhone, but I'm all about prioritizing any solutions that will reduce EMF. Of course privacy and the ability to survive digitally is also a safety concern, especially these days.

I would love to learn Linux. How long did it take you to learn? How long have you had the phone?

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May 29, 2023·edited May 29, 2023Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I bought the phone a couple months ago. It's based on a Pine SBC (Single Board Computer) I have a Pinebook as well, a laptop based on the same. They're low power devices, I ride around on motorcycles, leaving home for as long as possible. Have an F800GSA and an R100GS "Bumblebee". It's good to have low power devices if you're charging them with a solar panel.

Linux is UNIX. I learned it in 1993 when I built an ISP to get on the Internet, there wasn't any so building part of it was the only option. I'm a computer programmer, UNIX (Linux) is a programmer's toolkit. Dropped DOS like a hot rock.

If you just use a browser, just build a Linux box, you won't notice any difference. In fact, as long as you're not planning to write code or use the super powerful command line. If you can use Windows or a Mac you can use Linux. You won;t get to pay for software, it's all free.

Photoshop doesn't run on Linux but the Gimp is pretty good. If, like me, you hate Microsoft Word, you can learn to hate Open Office. I never use word processors. I use Vi. If I want formatting I use pointy brackets. Gnumeric is a spread sheet like the Microsoft one except it has the bugs worked out...

The only thing Linux doesn't have is a CAD system that rivals AutoCAD. That irks me. Did you know that when AutoCAD was born it WAS the OS?

If you want to learn Linux Roman, install it, fire it up and use it.

My 85 year old mother has Alzheimers, she's past the point where I can look after her so she is in a nice home. I'm using her Linux Laptop right now. I've had her using Linux for about 20 years because I got extremely tired of cleaning the viruses out of her windows box.

You'll want to pick a distribution. I use Fedora, it's kinda bleeding edge so not everything works without a bit of patience and duct tape. You probably want to use Ubuntu, it's mission is to make Linux user friendly.

https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop

You can run it from a USB stick to try it out. The bar is pretty low. You have to make a bootable USB drive, tell your BIOS to boot from it and either run it from USB or install it.

I believe the last time I used an Ubuntu distro it was trying to get me to store things on "the cloud" I recommend that no one do that ever. "The cloud" is code for someone else's server. Buy a mass storage drive, cheap.

Maybe I should write a formal article about this. Windows spies on you, Linux doesn't. I watched a video yesterday presenting the iPhone's habit of taking a picture of you every five seconds. WTF?

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John, wow. Thank you for this wonderful comment. I don't even know where to begin, but I appreciate your knowledge and passion. Sounds like you could definitely teach others. Definitely write an article! People are thirsty for this kind of stuff, but also intimidated. I heard that about the iPhone too - it uses infrared to do this I believe. I put a piece of red transulent sticky tape over my phone, and also wear computer glasses, this way the blue light and whatever laser beams aren't slowly degrading my retina and brain.

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You didn't by any chance verify that the article is correct and the phone actually does that? Just a guess but I think that if you have anything night vision, goggles, scope etc, you should be able to see it.

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No I didn't - not that article at least. I did see a youtube video of another person taking an infrared video of the phone I believe, and they showed this, however that was over a year ago. I'll see if I can track something down. Now I'm curious (:

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I'm very curious. Be awesome having someone I speak to personally verify it.

I don't remember how they did it.

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What I do: I call-forward my cell phone to Google Voice on my computer, which is hardwired and in Airplane mode.

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Nice. Much easier to then be present, sitting down and listening to the message, taking notes, right?

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Yes. I use GV all the time. My cell phone is just a paper weight :-)

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Amazing. Hey, at least it's a decent paperweight!

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May 29, 2023Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Also what's great about the hard wired phone is that you can get emotional without breaking your screen!

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Hahahaha didn't think of that one! Take it out on the nearest object, hopefully a pillow.

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