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A request from Olle Johansson:

Please can you share this Press Release? A new film on EHS shines in Rome, Lisbon, and Istanbul

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I'm the opposite in that I affect electric fields. I can't count how many bank machines I've shut down. Same with streetlights. Borrow something & it would just die in minutes, repeatedly. I've also been electrocuted, a fair number of times, worst was like electric chair bad, trapped physically & electrically by 600vac while servicing a defective welder. Had what seemed like a long talk with God on that one though it was likely no more than a minute max. It left me with a couple burn holes, a souvenir from he🏒🏒, but it also cured my chronic 4 yr elbow hyperextension injury, permanently. Another time & job I slipped in mud & touched a light switch box while heading for the lunch truck & the building's entire 600ac shorted out, shocking all 11 guys on the workfloor before breakers tripped. They aid it looked like water on fire as it poured down the walls & their equipment. I wasn't shocked as I was wearing rubber boots & only 1 rubber glove, fortunately on the hand that shorted the box.

On the other hand, I fixed a client boss' own welder, tested it OK, had him push the button to weld. It wouldn't work for him so I tried it & it worked every time. He tried repeatedly, no go, I'd try, it'd work every time. He pushed that switch countless times getting madder by the moment. Half a dozen employees watched & laughed then they tried it, all with no trouble, but it never worked for him. He thought I was pranking him so I went out for a smoke. He put one of the the other guy on his machine for the day. I left laughing, called him the next day & it was working finally working for him. Electricity is extremely wyrd but then again we are electrical creatures about to go wireless, or Brainless, I'm not yet sure which it'll be.

Anyway, I can relate to those who suffer even though I'm "sensitive to electrical fields" in a positively negative way (as in, ⚡🤪⚡& still riding💪)

BTW- very recent research has revealed that electrical stimulation of wounds & surgical incisions increases the healing rate by up to 300%, apparently consistently. This is huge. It means all the cutting edge trannyhumanist matrix technology isnt 100% bad, if you can afford it...

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