>>11573736Yep, that's the nightmare. Historically, in perhaps every single case, without fail, a large body count was needed before we acted on what we knew all along and bothered to employ the risk assessment a small subset of the population had been talking about for years. In this case however, it's cumulative, there is no control group, and any disease which results can simply be given some new name and called idiopathic.
I really don't know which long term considerations are most relevant, much less the solution. I've been considering whether I should double down or try to get away from people before the walls start to really close in and it gets more bizarre than it is already.
I think with the effect on opioid systems, and suppressive effects on the "higher compartments" of the CNS, we may be at a point where people have physically, mechanically, lost the capacity to change anything in their life. Don't know. The hippocampus CA3 region, dentate gyrus, and hypothalamus are among the most radiosensitive. Just read about their functions.
Also, I'm just going to say I've never owned a cell phone or really used wifi. For a year or so I worked in close proximity to people who did, used bluetooth, had a wifi thing literally on my person. It's hard to put into words, but it does something to you. You become selectively apathetic, there is this sort of dampening to your insight and notion of where you really are. Whenever anyone starts using a cell phone, against my strongly stated advice, I've seen an almost immediate change in them. They become like a mirage... something leaves them I had someone else literally in the middle of conversation take his phone out of his pocket and look down at it, and just start walking towards me, I back up, he keeps coming. Not responding.
Yeah, I don't know. Wish I had the answers. I would start looking into canning, refrigeration, methods and means of either low power or passive refrigeration. Grow food.