Studying this topic - and all the subtopics alongside the connecting ones over the years - had given rise to more questions than answers. Questions that, for me, came from a very personal place.
My journey began with a question I’ve carried since childhood: Why? Why is cancer on the rise and what is fueling it? I've known too many people diagnosed with cancer, starting with a child I met when I was just seven years old. I'll never forget the unbearable pain of her mother, a woman who had to endure the unthinkable—burying her own child. Since then, I’ve lost my mother, a great aunt, and a coworker to this monster. So yes, this topic matters to me.
For years, after much research, a question has been swirling in my mind: Could wireless radiation have played a role in their diagnoses? Oddly enough, the scientific community is deeply divided on the issue. Could there be something we are missing?
As 4G and 5G networks have spread worldwide, so have questions about whether radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) could contribute to cancer. Cancer rates are rising globally, and while many factors are at play, shouldn’t we at least consider whether our wireless world is part of the equation? Industry leaders insist that non-ionizing radiation is harmless, but what if we're overlooking something? After all, conflicting scientific studies show a direct correlation.
Let's pivot for a moment, because there's another side to this conversation—frequency healing. Everything in the universe, including us, vibrates at specific frequencies. While some frequencies may be a cause for concern, others have shown the potential to heal. Take Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, for example, who in the 1930s developed a machine that used specific frequencies to target disease. During a banquet the University of Southern California held called 'The End To All Disease' 16 people with all different stages were presented as healed! Soon after Rife passed away and was referred to as the guy who failed and his work was mysteriously buried.
This raises even more questions:
- Why do some frequencies supposedly harm while others heal?
- Why was Rife’s work largely forgotten?
- How does this connect to our modern world of nanotechnology and biotechnology?
- Why are so many doctors walking away from conventional medicine?
These aren’t simple questions, and they shouldn’t be ignored. To find answers, we have to ask the right questions and analyze the evidence ourselves. This is a journey that starts with the basics, but as time goes on, we hope to hear about your discoveries from the mounds of scientific studies we will explore, your changes, and how they impact your health.
Let’s dig in together.