by Boil The Frog Slowly Radio | see original article

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjHHAdomarU

What You Will Hear:

2:42 – Intro & Background
6:30 – Awareness and Solution
8:13 – International Feedback
10:48 – Community/Theatrical Screenings
14:22 – Call to Action
20:20 – Solutions
21:06 – The Power of Paper
27:00 – Contract Law and Consent
30:42 – Utilities Extorting (opt out)
30:57 – Action Steps
32:33 – The Movement
35:49 – Smart meters: Proof of harm
36:40 – Outreach
40:15 – EMF: Making the Invisible Visible
44:30 – Doing your Own Research
47:45 – Technocracy
52:03 – Final Thoughts

About Boil The Frog Radio

In a time of universal deceit – telling the truth is a revolutionary act. If you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water, it will of course frantically try to clamber out. But if you place it gently in a pot of tepid water and turn the heat on low, it will float there quite placidly. As the water gradually heats up, the frog will sink into a tranquil stupor, and before long, with a smile on its face, will unresistingly allow itself to be boiled to death. Incrementalism – small changes that make way for a bigger overall change to get past unnoticed. A series of small steps toward an agenda, less likely to be questioned than a large and swift change. Gradual changes become the new normal. What will YOU do when the water gets hot? See more: http://boilthefrogradio.com/

  • Nice interview with Pat and Sebastian. You may be interested in this paper as well:

    US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights By Peter Phillips, Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton. December 2006

    http://www.earthpulse.com/epulseuploads/articles/MindControlHumanRights.pdf

    Or this:

    Mind Justice – Russian Bioelectric Terrorism Analysis
    Published in Russian in “Annual of Russian National Committee on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2004-5” Moscow, 2006, page 205-216. The following translation to english by UC Davis student, Tatiana Kanare, August 2006.

    http://www.mindjustice.org/russian8-06.htm

    Thanks Josh del Sol, Pat Rullo, and Sebastian Sanzotta for all the great work.

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