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It's clear the big corps are behind LEDs meaning they are behind the initiatives of the world's central planners. In this light, these anti-bio effects are not side-effects, this is part of the plan to destabilize, undermine, and control society. I'm sure LEDs will communicate with the nanos in people from the shots. Informative post guys!

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I'd rather pay more for the electricity to run the older incandescents and stocked up on many of them. I hate LEDs, they ARE bad for your eyes. Oncoming traffic, I have to look away to the side of the road, so how can that be "safe"? We went thru this when they pushed those cancer causing curly bulbs. SMH - I keep forgetting that "government knows best". LOL!!!

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Agreed Fran - health is the ultimate wealth. Good call on those spiral terrors, history doesn't repeat but rhyme, eh?

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I stocked up big time on the now-illegal incandescent bulbs years ago! The guy at Home Depot thought I was nuts!!! The more you know......

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Yea, I'm with you. Who would have imagined 20 years ago how light would become so harmful?

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You can still purchase incandescent bulbs. They are being sold as heaters for reptile enclosures.

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May 10·edited May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Thank goodness for Mark Baker's determination, commitment and dedication to this cause, he's been battling the lighting industry, government agencies and municipalities etc, for years now, raising awareness about the toxicity and harm of LED lighting technology. It's so encouraging that he's being taken seriously. Thank you for helping share his important message. The more people that learn about this, the better!

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I second this. Mark is amazing.

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Hi KittyKat, thanks so much for the support! When/how did you learn of Mark?

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

And thank YOU for helping to raise awareness of the issues. I think I first met Mark on the Ban Blinding LEDs Facebook group.

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May 10·edited May 10Author

Thank you Kyra for chiming in here, and sharing your experience with Mark! I haven't known him this long, but when I met him initially I was definitely impressed with the work. Glad you found this, and our site (: May I ask, how long have you been aware of EMF, what made you aware, anything / anyone specifically?

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May 12Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Hi Roman, have been aware of EMF for a long time now as it made sense to learn about frequency and energy. Two books that deeply impacted me were Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot and The Body Electric by Robert Becker and Gary Selden. Also love Dr Alexander Wunch's work (who you mentioned him in this podcast). Oh and the Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg is a powerful and enlightening read.

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Hi Kyra, thank you so much for sharing how you came to this point. Love all those books, but haven't read the Holographic Universe - what was the biggest takeaway for you from reading that book?

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Because of the intense piercing glare of LED headlights, i almost never drive at night anymore, and even during the day keep a pair of blue-blockers in my lap to quickly don with oncoming cars since newer cars seem to have their LEDs on all the time. I also put my hand over my left eye and look away from those cars. Of course this is not safe, but neither is looking at blinding lights. The blue blockers help - i think because they change the color - and other colors of light (green, yellow and of course red) do not seem to create the same level of glare as the blue-rich white used for headlights.

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So funny Yantra, I do the same thing! I also walk backwards on the sidewalk at their approach. Builds the hamstrings, and makes people second guess your sanity (:

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Yeah - i try to avoid walking where there are cars, but always shield my eyes if so - even when i go upto my mailbox on the road!

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I was in the car with my husband a few nights ago. It was the first time I'd been out in night in a very long time. Thumping headache and nearly threw up, from a ten minute drive. Only about 10 other cars on the road, most the issue was building and street lights, but the car headlights were pretty brutal. It's gotten so out of hand.

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

We prefer the softness of candles in the evening...

Its soothing to the soul...

Inexpensive... who needs all the lights on in the house after a certain hour?

Hey Roman...hope you are doing well... thanks for all your guidance...

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+1 for candles. We make beeswax ones. Pretty soothing light and a nice smell :)

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Hi Vinnie, thanks so much. We love our candles too, just learned how to make some beeswax candles in mason jars - beeswax also cleans the air with negative ions.

Doing well, thanks Vinnie - just trying to keep up with the writing and course creation. We completed the first semester of EMF 101. We invite you to join us for the second round starting June 20!

How's everything going with the smart meter, any luck?

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May 12·edited May 12Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I'd love to see a pic of your candles, maybe pop one up in your notes? We do beeswax too, but hand dipping, which is tedious lol. It's our only form of light after dark.

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May 11·edited May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Thank you for remembering...so far all has been quiet, I did check a few websites.

There is an opt-out feature for National Fuel Gas, and Electric. The unit for electric will be replaced, and one will have to pay and additional fee to NOT have the smart feature running...

However the goal is to STILL replace the unit. Seems the new unit uses electricity to send out the wi-fi readings...

Have heard little regarding the smart water meter in the home.

Not thrilled so not moving forward....

the claim is that ours is broken, checked and it is working just fine...

no one is coming in to my paid off home for any reason.

They do state on the little door flyer 'your water will be turned off'...

Certain websites say denying customers water is an impossibility so...

again...

status quo...

The Village Improvement Society MUST have been told to 'tread lightly'

their focus seem to ignore any real issues as the focus is on gardening, and

maintenance for the library...big nothing burger...

Holding my breath...

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May 12·edited May 12Author

Hi Vinnie - for sure. You can always call the police, and report those utility workers for trespass, not that I have or would want it to get to that point. Do you have a meter to measure the EMF coming off any of your utility meters? At least this way you’d have an idea of what is occurring, and how you can take action, move certain living areas etc.

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Very good production and information.

Thanks to you all.

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

As bad and vision-damaging as the LED headlights are, i figured that auto-makers just weren't following the rules, but to hear that there actually aren't any rules - at least in the US - is surprising and not in a good way (:

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

A scientist who was very involved in the understanding and development of lasers wrote an article in which she mentioned that she would rather have a laser shining into her eyes than the LED headlights on cars - i read it online 2 or 3 yrs ago but can't find it now.

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That's incredible Yantra. Let me know if you find it!

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I loved watching Dragon Ball Z when I was growing up. In the show, one of the ki attacks was called the "Solar Flare" which blinded the opponent.

A couple of decades later I get to experience the real thing when I get hit with a pair of LED headlights at night.

Loved this interview. Thank y'all.

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May 10Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Stores don’t even sell incandescent bulbs anymore…do they?

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May 10·edited May 10Author

Thanks for the question Janet. Yes they're being phased out quickly, but you can try the dollar store, local hardware store, or:

https://www.1000bulbs.com/fil/search/?q=incandescent+bulbs

amazon has them too, but who wants to order from them ):

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May 13Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Very important interview, thank you. Mark said he felt the LEDs were evil. There maybe a reason for his insight. Mark Steele, weapons expert, found out the street LEDs run at 666 terahertz radiation. I told our 'energy supplier' foreman working on the street lights, and he agreed. Everyone seems to know, except the public being killed off.

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Thanks for sharing this valuable input Shelley. Do you still have the lights on your street?

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Short answer, Yes. Mark Steele said they must be 50 meters from residential areas. Council receives 'sustainable development' funding for our 'smart town.' They did not do any environmental or health & safety risk assessments, which a high court in UK said was illegal and ordered their removal. I have 5 highmast street LEDs within 50 feet of my house for a pedestrian crossing. Trees are dying, house wiring is frying electronics etc. People are rapidly aging & getting sick. The information you all gave will be very useful.

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May 12Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I honestly am so disgusted...

I DON'T want to know...

My little dog is the canary...

Also your thoughts on the 'blue cubes' which are $1,000+ are you familiar?

I cannot think of the name at present...

I would prefer a gadget similar to that, since inundation come from surrounding homes, police station and Wi-Fi tower...

Back rooms will be hit from the electric meters (2) living room from gas meters(2) and seating area from 2 smart meters...

Literally sitting ducks...

In am oven.

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May 12Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Interesting that he used the word 'evil'. This is also how I feel about them. It's very distressing to see the increase in LEDs everywhere. The city I live in just changed all the streetlights to LEDs and I find it so oppressive. It makes me so angry that this light comes into my apartment at night and I also find it so uncomfortable to drive at night. I only use incandescents at home and I travel with them as well. I hope the public catches on fast, but judging from people's unawareness about nnEMF radiation, I'm not expecting it. I feel discouraged by this evil infrastructure.

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Some one needs to do a cost comparison between old incandescents cost per lumen (both the price at the store and electrical usage cost) vs LEDs right now.

When they were first introduced, you can bet your bottom dollar the LED industry was being subsidized by government to enforce the edict of banning the incandescent light bulb. This enabled them to keep the costs affordable. Now that the incandescent bulbs are basically gone like the dinosaur (try finding them now), the cost of LED bulbs have gone thru the roof. A 100 watt flood lamp used to cost maybe $3-5 and now the same LED light (which isnt anything like a flood lamp) costs $15-20. Sounds like a win-win for the LED industry and lose for the consumer.

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May 11·edited May 11Author

Fantastic insights Arnold - the slow creep over time, as most younger generations will have no idea what those incandescent bulbs used to cost or feel like.

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May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

the death of incandescent bulbs is a foreshadowing of the green new deal, except when all of these radical and useless changes are acted upon together, billions of people around the world are going to die.

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May 11·edited May 11Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Great episode. Mark is a true hero, whose work I have been following for a while. I was interviewed here in New Zealand about how LEDs are affecting many people negatively. Sadly the interview was too short so I couldn't cover all the issues. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018911672/led-lights-make-many-lives-a-misery

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