Thursday, 10 December 2009

Who holds the keys to the madhouse?

Ken Kesey the original Merry Prankster worked in a mental institution in California. Its where he got to learn about LSD and liberated a whole lot until Owsley came along as a productive chemist. That is psychedelic history. Ken went on many trippy benders as a proselyetizer of how tiny amounts of powerful stuff affected insights and how you see and understand. Others of us did too and were considered crazy.
He wrote the book 'One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest' in which the unforgettable Jack Nicholson did his manic stuff.
What's not to forget always is "Who holds the keys to the Asylum?" or "Who guards the guards?"

With microwaves they are held by the commercial phone companies panning out GOLD for themselves for all they are worth. They also control those who set the international safety regulations/protocols, 'The International Committee for Non-Ionising Radiation Protection' set up supposedly to protect us, Ha!
The rest of us, even those like me who understand, are like inmates, seen as mad as hatters by some trying to paint us that way. Actually ICNIRP protects the companies and their profits who are using the technology, wow what a scam eh?

HAHA HoHo! as Jack Nicholson would cackle with his bug-eyed stare. But we ain't the crazy ones, no sirree, and neither was the head of the esteemed Academy of Environmental Medicine:

William Rea, MD
Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Founder & Director of the Environmental Health Center, Dallas says:


“Sensitivity to electromagnetic radiation is the emerging health problem of the 21st century. It is imperative health practitioners, governments, schools and parents learn more about it. The human health stakes are significant”.

Or as I managed to get on the front of the UK Times newspaper just once a few years ago:
"Electropollution is the most important environmental hazard of the 21st century, more than global warming".

I got it from Dr Robert O Becker.

"Hey mama we're all crazy now!"

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