“Good is always getting better and bad is always getting worse: the possibilities of even apparent neutrality are always diminishing.”
From “That Hideous Strength“, by C.S. Lewis, 1945
NON-IONIZING RADIATION FROM TECHNOLOGY IS CAUSING EXPONENTIAL INCREASES IN MORTALITY, REGARDLESS OF CULTURE OR GEOGRAPHY
The purportedly-harmless non-ionizing radiation from what we collectively refer to as “technology” is driving exponential increases in mortality regardless of culture or geography.
That’s why overall mortality for 25-year-old white women in the U.S. increased 45% from 1994 to 2014. While overall mortality for 25-year-old white men increased 29% during the same time period.
The increase in overall mortality for 25 year old white women was 55% higher than that of males the same age because those women logged far more hours on their wireless devices. The damage from non-ionizing radiation is cumulative and dose-dependant.
That’s why total mortality from unintentional injury increased by 11 percent in the U.S. from 1999-2005, while it increased 230% among white women between the ages of 45 and 64 during the same time period.
The incidence of mental disorder or insanity is 82% higher in areas near the center of the city, vs. the residential sections near the outskirts.
The incidence of psychosis is 77% higher in urban areas than in rural areas.
The depression rate is 40% higher in cities than it is in rural areas.
The rate of cognitive decline is 32% faster in cities than in rural areas.
That’s because moral and mental health vary directly with that of the subject’s etheric environment.
The number of mobile phone addicts increased 123% between March 2013 and March 2014. The increase was 10% higher among women than among men
The mortality rate in England increased 5% in 2015, the biggest one-year increase in mortality since the 1960’s. There was a larger increase in female death rates than males.
The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “unsure”. That’s why an article from April 2013 said that “researchers are still unsure why girls go online on their phones more than boys do”.
In 2014, female life expectancy at birth decreased in 23 of the 28, or 75% of countries in the EU from 2014 to 2015, while male life expectancy at birth fell in 16 of 28, or 57% of countries in the EU.
In contrast, when 2014 was compared with 2013, only 2 countries had a decrease in female life expectancy, and 5 had a decrease for males. Even more countries had falls in life expectancy at older ages in 2015. For females, life expectancy at age 65 fell in 25 of 28, or 89% of EU countries, and it fell in 21 of 28, or 75% of countries for males.
Female life expectancy decreased in 2 of 28, or 7% of EU Countries in 2014, compared to a drop in male life expectancy in 5 of 28, or 18% of EU countries that same year.
Female life expectancy in the EU decreased in 7% of EU countries in 2014, and decreased in 75% of EU countries in 2015.
Male life expectancy in the EU decreased in 16% of EU countries in 2014, and decreased in 57% of EU countries in 2015.
In 2014, 10% of U.S. adolescents were addicted to their phones. The addiction rate among females was 150% higher than among males. Just two years later, in 2016, 50% of U.S. teens felt addicted to their phones.
In a Chinese study from 2014, 21.3% of smart phone users were found to be addicted to their phones. In 2016, a Chinese teenager tied her mother to a chair and starved her to death in revenge for sending her to an internet addiction boot camp.
In 2015, life expectancy for females at age 65 decreased in 89% of EU countries, while it decreased in 75% of EU countries for males of the same age.
The number of women who use their phones more than 6 hours a day is twice that of men who did the same.
Technology caused the drop in female life expectancy in the EU to increase tenfold from 2014 to 2015.
The decrease in life expectancy at birth in females in the EU in 2014 was 32% higher than that of males.
34% of teen girls ages 14-17 say they mostly go online using their cell phone, 10 percent higher than teen boys the same age. This is notable since boys and girls are equally likely to be smartphone owners.
In 2015, the life expectancy decrease for females in the European Union at age 65 was 16% higher than that of males of the same age.
Female college students spend an average of 10 hours a day on their cell phones, while male students spend nearly eight. Thus female college students spent 25% more time each day on their phones.
In December 2015 “Females were reported to score higher on the problematic mobile phone use scale (Takao et al., 2009).”
The prevalence rate of internet addiction among 1,100 mostly female Taiwanese polled was 10.6 percent.
Gender and five personality domains could significantly predict 13.5% of the scores on the Mobile Phone Problem Usage Scale [F(6,497) = 13.00, P < 0.001]. “Females, high extraverts, high neurotics, and low open-minded are liable to score higher on the scale [Table 2].”
The author of the article averred “One note of caution: It’s important to remember that Roberts’ study shows that most people who are “addicted” to their cell phones are primarily using them as a way to stay connected to other people. In a 2013 blog post for Psychology Today, psychology professor Ira Hyman, Ph.D., writes that researchers may just be observing the rise of a new norm in social interaction: immediate, hyper-connected and here to stay.
“Feeling a need to be socially connected hardly seems like an addiction to me,” Hyman writes.
An article from September 2014 said “Men sent the same amount of emails as women but spent less time doing so. Roberts said this indicated that men were sending “shorter, more utilitarian messages than their female counterparts.”
54% of US teens are addicted to their smartphones. The addiction rate among females is 150% higher than that of males.
In 2017, life expectancy in the U.S. decreased for the second consecutive year.
In 2018, life expectancy in the U.S. decreased for the third consecutive year.
The mortality rate in the U.K. increased 12.4% in the first seven weeks of 2018, year-over-year. The Conversation said “No official explanation from government health officials for this sharp rise in mortality has been forthcoming.”
They used “rise” because it’s general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. The author is blunting specific insight into the magnitude of the technology-driven increase in mortality in the U.K. “Rise” is also used because it’s softer than “increase”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black-Sun cult that’s ruled things in all the nations all the way back to Babylon, and before.
In January 2018, Vox.com said “What the dip in US life expectancy is really about: inequality”.
Where the gentle word “dip” is used to describe an historically unprecedented third straight year of decrease in life expectancy in the U.S., that decrease driven by technology, versus “inequality”, as falsely alleged.
In January 2018, Vox.com said “Life expectancy plummets in parts of UK, data reveals – Experts suggest decline in longevity in post-industrial towns has direct correlation with ‘public service cuts and austerity’
Vox.com plays that the decrease in life expectancy is only in PARTS of the U.K., and certainly takes care not to mention that life expectancy in the U.S. is decreasing, as well, at the same time. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
In February 2018, USA Today explained “U.S. life expectancy drops again due to drugs, alcohol, suicide”.
Can you see how they put the major driver of the increase, suicide, to the last? And that directly in the face of exponentially decreasing drug and alcohol consumption regardless of culture or geography.
I’m going to have to note for the record that alcohol consumption in the US alcohol decreased for the second straight year in 2018.
And that teen drug use in the U.S. decreased 45% from 2013 to 2018. Teen drug use in the U.S. was at an all-time low in 2018.
I’ve exposed the duplicity of USA Today through what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
Can you see how USA Today hedged “for the third straight year” back to the general “drops AGAIN”?
USA Today is an organ of the State, fighting a desperate rearguard action against the realization that the purportedly-harmless non-ionizing radiation from what we collectively refer to as “technology” is driving exponentially decreasing life expectancy regardless of culture or geography.
In May 2018, aarp.org said “U.S. Life Expectancy Will Likely Decline For Third Straight Year”.
The AARP article didn’t make any mention of the fact that life expectancy in the U.K. was decreasing at that same moment. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The AARP didn’t offer any suggestion as to what was driving the ongoing decrease in life expectancy in the U.S. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Both vox.com and the AARP are organs of the State, denying in lock-step the technology-driven decrease in life expectancy being seen regardless of culture or geography.
In November 2018, Smithsonian Magazine said “US life expectancy drops for third straight year due to drug use, suicides”.
Well, if that’s true, why is a WebMD article from December 2016 headlined “Drug Use by U.S. Teens Drops to All-Time Low”?
It’s not true. Smithsonian Magazine is using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty to falsely assert that it is drug addiction, not phone addiction that is driving teens to kill themselves in numbers never seen previously. I’ve exposed the Smithsonian’s duplicity through what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
Jeff Miller, Pittsburgh, PA, July 21, 2021
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