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I started listening to RFKJr with a strong negative bias because of what I'd heard and read. Instead of discovering a madman, I found myself nodding along and feeling grateful for the questions and concerns he was raising. It seems to me that what is unreasonable is not asking the questions and discovering later that we should have asked more. I was happy to get vaccinated for Covid at the time because I thought it would protect me and protect others - particularly the "others" part, but then I got mad because it never did what it was supposed to do... I've had too many experiences with the medical establishment where I've been told things that weren't true or were just lazy diagnoses and I'm really tired of their stories. Recently, a good friend of mine who's a physician told me that I better be careful with my questions or my doctors will fire me - becuase they can and do with patients who challenge them. How crazy is that? It's medical tyrrany.

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Jul 12, 2023Liked by Madhava Setty

Look a little further into conventional vaccines. You’ll start questioning then as well. Like why are we giving every newborn a HepB shot? Why are we giving every pregnant woman Tdap without ever conducting a safety study? You have a baby every year for three years and you get three Tdap shots when that would never, ever be protocol in a non pregnant person.

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Oh I've been down that road. I have an adult child with anaphylactic allergies that I believe were triggered by her infant vaccines which were given in the hospital after she was born. Her older siblings were vaccinated a few weeks later, and while they had some childhood allergies, the youngest had a much more dramatic reaction.

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Dr. Prasad approached COVID with a healthy skepticism and provided methodical explanations to his conclusions. I was surprised to read his tweet on cell phone radiation too. Perhaps he decide to take another look at this issue. RFK was not saying we should all dump our cell phones in the oceans. He's saying let's learn about the risk and do better. What's nutty about that?

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Agreed. I have appreciated his criticism of the establishment on certain issues. It was surprising to hear him dismissing a potential public health concern without looking into it at all. Doing it openly and disdainfully was careless for a person who makes his living on being objective.

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Jul 11, 2023Liked by Madhava Setty

Excellent article. I believe in the past month they’ve started ‘amping up’ the 5G push in CT and NY; my iPhone 11 Pro (not 5G enabled) has barely been functioning, and we are getting lots of calls and offers from T-Mobile to ‘upgrade’ our devices. Seems there’s no way to avoid being slowly microwaved on the train or basically anywhere in NYC. On top of that I’ve had a cough not associated with a sore throat for the past 6 weeks—I know to the day when it started—which I think could be related to RFR levels going up all around me. Don’t even know what to do or say about this anymore.

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Jul 12, 2023·edited Jul 12, 2023

Check out Mitch the Orgone Donor. He's been figuring out what to do about it, doing it and saying about it. He was skepical at first, but as he shares his results, the proof is in the pudding, so to speak. (Edited to add link ) https://www.theorgonedonor.com/

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Will check it out, thank you!

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Very thoughtful. Oh the irony of reading this and so many other excellent substack essays on my phone.

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😁

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The 5g stories always remind me of the stories generated in the newspaper in the class game sim city, or sim city 2. In the game I think the waves from space misfire and create monsters. But still energy waves from space. I don't say this to mock it. I'm finding videogames, science fiction and comic books often get a lot of things right. I'm left to wonder if some people figure this stuff out, realize they can only get so far trying to share the information and take it to fictional pursuits.

Prasad is a necessary post along the spectrum If he didn't exist we'd have to invent him. Hopefully the information that needs to get mainstreamed will eventually get there and guys like Prasad will help with the momentum if we can get it going strong enough.

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It’s not unreasonable to suggest that certain storylines and themes in gaming and film are popular because they have some truth in reality.

I wouldn’t be surprised if authors like Spielberg others have contact with the intelligence community.

Totally agree that Prasad is playing an important role right now.

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It’s so obvious how captured media. Tech, medicine, pharma, is. So disgusting at this point, a rational discussion with a high level of knowledge is somehow demonized.

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Jul 12, 2023Liked by Madhava Setty
Jul 12, 2023·edited Jul 12, 2023Liked by Madhava Setty

Whatever happened to the "pracautionary principle"? Have we learned nothing from the conseqauences of allowing unsafe and ineffective vaccines to be inflicted upon an unwary world?

There is already enough well-documented evidence of potential harm from a global 5G rollout to justify slamming the brakes on this latest gravy train that's come flying out of the station without rails or a reliable driver.

The mass media (for which 5G will bring an advertising revenue bonanza) is naturally supportive of this nascent technology; and an Internet search using the most p;opular engine yields mainly paeons of praise. For those of us who prefer facts to flannel, and care about the world we will bequeath to our children and grandchildren, here are two useful independent sources:

https://bioinitiative.org/

https://ehtrust.org/

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Sadly I think the mRNA products will have to be universally condemned before the world will ever look at the dangers of EMR. We may be able to live in a less vaccinated state but nobody wants to give up their connection to the world.

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I always appreciate these informed, courageous, and sometimes funny articles that inform the public of threats (or attacks) to our well being. Because of your clear mind, scientific acumen, impeccable credentials, and healing heart, two different things are bound to happen: 1) You're making progress, as evidenced by the significant rise in Substack subscribers and highly intelligent comment section, and 2) You're causing lots of cognitive dissonance, therefore likely to be shunned by the many people you're actually helping. As a friend recently said: "Trying to help people right now is like going into a burning building to pull people out, only to have them keep punching you in the face, demanding evidence that the building is on fire, even as they admit they can see the flames." That you (and others) nonetheless persist is the strongest evidence that the world has not gone completely mad.

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You’re too kind. There are many voices out there and on this platform. And I am encouraged by everyone’s comments. My intention is to encourage thoughtful exchanges as opposed to declaring what “the facts” are.

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Stop asking such reasonable questions.

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😁

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There's 40K deaths in the US from cars, no one disputes that. Yet, we don't give up cars. We make them safer, and, live with the acceptable losses.

Are there practical ways to reduce whatever risk there is from cell phone radiation?

What is the acceptable loss we grant to cell phones?

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Great questions. Diving into this material makes me want to live in a shielded bunker.

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It’s important to consider the following:

Let me lay it out:

1. If you wanted to create a One World Government, an important part of your plan would be to destroy the most powerful country in the world.

2. To do that, you’d have to undermine their institutions, like schools; their bodies, like Congress; their culture, like brands and the corporations that own them; their strengths, like families; their coveted roles, like the office of the president; and the list continues.

3. In the pursuit of destroying the above-mentioned, there would have to a daily effort to initiate controlled chaos. You’d constantly advertise and showcase corruption in government bodies so the people would say, “My country is so corrupt.” You’d purposely get them to stop identifying with iconic American brands like Bud Lite, Target and Ben and Jerry’s. You’d install a crazy president in the White House so people would no longer identify with that important American office, and the list continues.

4. You’d ensure, that over time, people would begin to see their country as fallen, corrupt, destroyed and irreparable. This constitutes the old Deep State plan of “problem, reaction, solution.”

5. Problem: My country is in tatters. Reaction: We need someone to fix it. Solution: The Great Reset.

6. This is a tried and true cabal process, as we all know. Most of the daily upheaval we experience is purposely perpetrated. The goal is to have an America wiped clean of all of the things that make it America: Beer, barbecues, home ownership, iconic movies, legendary music, patriotic presidents, home grown flag-waving politicians, hard workers that employ the Puritan Ethic in their mindsets, ice cream, shopping brands, upward mobility, and the list continues. There isn’t one of the above-mentioned that they haven’t purposely destroyed.

7. Government-owned corporations give themselves up for the slaughter, whether willingly or unwillingly. They take turns showcasing a woke agenda, wait for the boycott and the fallout. Presto! Americans no longer identify with Bud Lite. One less American institution in the way! We’re on our way to the clean slate here, a country wiped of the symbols of its past.

8. They want you to boycott Bud Lite. They want you to hate Target. And Biden. And ice cream. At some point, they hope, we will disassociate with America, and embrace just One World, and multi-national corporations, and globalism. They will save us from the ravaged America! They will instill confidence in our new system! They will put things back together again! Only now, they will do it better! A cleaner, organized society! They are the solution!

9. People’s failure to see this problem-reaction-solution plot are unintentionally helping them along. The cabal revels in our boycotts, our disdain for government, our shock at cocaine in the White House, even our abhorrence at pedophilia. They want us to believe this country is done for! Full of sick-os! Full of corruption. Full of evil. They themselves help push this narrative—-all day, everyday.

10. It’s all just part of the plan.

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does using a 5 g phone in LTE mode reduce radiation exposure?

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If 5G opens the blood brain barrier, would that also open the blood brain barrier to vitamin/mineral supplementation?

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Maybe. But I would soon enough leave the barrier alone. It has served our physiology amazingly well

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You wrote, "Unlike the jabs, which could be avoided..." The hydrogel in the jabs is also spread by shedding, by contamination of our food, air, water, medicine, care products, etc. Those who follow Dr. Ana and Karen Kingston's work, for example, all wish it could be avoided, but the research shows otherwise. The self-assembling hydrogel structures are activated by 5G. Some say synthetic Marburg disease will be come from one's own body, when the time is right (for the Globalists). I make this comment as an artist, not a scientist, so keep looking and thinking whoever you are.

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Still much to know about this. I do think that the risk is mitigated by not getting injected directly.

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Dr. Setty, I tend to agree with that.

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He never states his opinion without evidence I’m sure he can hold his own.

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Yes. I would bet that he is aware of everything I referenced. There’s a lot of legitimate scientific opinion supporting his concerns.

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