Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Introduction to Electric Toxicity

 -Introduction to Electric Toxicity  - From The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenberg

-Omega Dynamics by Jamie Walden– chapter 2


Omega Dynamics  by Jamie Walden   chapter 2   - p. 40 in text

What stood out to you in chapter 2?

Some of the main points for me:

P 42

“It is important to note that the Mission Statement and the Purpose are designed to serve as both a guiding light and a fail-safe.  If no other information were available, if all unites were wiped off the battlefield and we are found to be in the quintessential ‘last man standing’, the Mission Statement itself would carry us successfully to accomplish our Commander’s INTENT.  It is simply stated (yet difficult in its execution), a proclamation of the ‘prize’ to be seized.”

P 43

“(YHUH’s) Mission among us is to glorify Himself through the work of redeeming those created in His image as well as restoring all creation.  He makes it clean in Isaiah 42:8 that He will not surrender His glory to any other.  Because He alone is God, glory alone belongs to Him.  He has no rivals and He has no equals.  … Moreover, the powerful goodness contained within the Lord Almighty is displayed in the radical, willing sacrifice of His Son to claim what is rightfully His:  All glory, honor, and praise forevermore.”

 

Philippians 2:9-11 

            “Therefore YHUH also has highly exalted Him, and given Him The Name which is above every name:

10 That at The Name of Yahusha (YHUH is Salvation), every knee should bow, of things in the shamayim (heavens) and things on earth, and things under the earth;

11 And that every tongue should confess that Yahusha haMoshaich is The Master YHUH, to the tifereth (glory) of YHUH is Abba.”

 

The reason the Son of YHUH appeared was:

I John 3:8b

“For this purpose  the Son of YHUH was manifested, that He might destroy the works of satan.”

Matt 22:36-40 

Rabbi, which one is the greatest mitzvah in the Torah?

37 Yahusha said to him, You shall love the Master YHUH your God with all your lev (heart), and with all your being and with your entire mind. (Sh’ma Deut. 6:4-5)

38 This is the first and greatest commandment.

39 And the second is like it:  you shall love your neighbor as yourself.

40 On these two commandments hang all the Torah and the prophets.”

“Our Mission is to achieve the Commander’s overall intent and purpose as laid out within His Mission Statement.  God Almighty, in crazy-amazing grace, mercy, and love writes us into His radical plan and bestows on us a very weighty position to play!”

Later, Walden writes: p 46

“So how do our orders to ‘love YHUH your God with all your heart, soul and mind’ and ‘love your neighbor as yourself’ under-gird Yahusha’s Mission to ‘destroy the works of the enemy? How does it actually manifest in the War of the Ages?”

He goes on to say that:

Psalm 89:14 – YHUH’s throne is actually established on “righteousness and justice”  - that has to be our foundation as well.

James 3:14-16

“But if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your levavot (hearts), boast not, and lie not against the emet (truth)

15 This chochmah (wisdom) descends not from above, but is earthly, sensual, and from satan.

16 For where envy and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.”

And Walden explains that it can’t be about selfish ambition – because that brings “disorder, chaos and every vile practice …”

If we are lovers of ourselves and have it be about “us”…. Then Walden says,

We have become “genetically modified Christianity”

Guidelines to understand Authentic Love:  p 53

1.     Agree that YHUH and His Word are never changing

2.     Remember that a foundational attribute of YHUH is a warrior – as Father and as Son.

“Authentic love is not weak!” p 60

“It is time for a Warrior Class to arise, fix our eyes upon THE Perfect Operator and Captain of our Salvation, and lie and walk and have our being in true love!”

P 66

“We must put to death the emotionally-patronizing idea of “love well” and “love wins” and enter into rightly loving the Lord and our neighbors.  We must make war out of the same love from which our Warrior King has and is!  Only by sacrificially loving Yahusha our God because He first loved us (I John 4:19) can we become Special-Purpose Warriors for the Kingdom who boldly take a stand.”

“Throw off the counterfeit ‘fruits of the spirit’ that have jeopardized our Mission and usurped the foundations of our understanding!”

“Redeem what is true!  Redeem what it is to LOVE!  Redeem and realign the ‘genetic coding’ of the True Fruits of the Spirit.  Look to the One Who IS Love; unfailing LOVE that fights, conquers, hopes, trusts, and sacrifices!  Study Him, embrace Him, humble yourself to Him, tabernacle with Him, depend on Him, solidify your identity in Him alone.  Stand Warriors, and renew your minds!”

Work book page 29

“Warriors are not weak, they are not passive, idle, indifferent, or cowardly;  warriors fight to the death because warriors LOVE HARD! Yahusha is our True and Better Example of a Warrior!”

For what are you willing to sacrifice?

For what will you physically and spiritually fight and make war?

I Timothy 5:8. “But if any does not provide for his own, especially for those of his own bayit (house) he has denied the emunah (faith), and is worse than an infidel.”

For what will you lay down your life?

“Stand, People of God, and persevere in your Mission!  Be strong and take heart and persevere in your Mission!”

And I would add – especially in these days!

Why would we have to learn about love before we learn more?

Because I Yochanan (John) 4:18 

“There is no fear in Ahava (love); but perfect Ahava casts out fear, because fear involves punishment.” 

I can hang on to this…. And not focus on the mess out there and all the “rabbit holes” we could dive into with fear…

Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 26:3 p 313

“You will keep him in perfect shalom, whose mind is fixed on You:  because he trusts in You.”

 

 -The beginning of understanding Electricity 

- From The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenberg

Firstenberg documents that the first people to study electricity in our current era in mid 1700’s… knew that electricity was very dangerous.

 

Effects of Electricity as Reported in the Eighteenth Century (1700s)

Positives/ therapeutic and neutral effects p 28

Change in pulse rate

Sensations of taste, light, and sound,

Increase of body temperature

Pain relief

Restoration of muscle tone

Stimulation of appetite

Mental exhilaration

Sedation

Perspiration

Salivation

Secretion of ear was

Secretion of mucus

Menstruation, uterine contraction

Lactation

Lacrimation

Urination

Defecation

Non-Therapeutic effects

            (Pay close attention!)

Dizziness

Nausea

Headaches

Nervousness

Irritability

Mental confusion

Depression

Insomnia

Drowsiness

Fatigue

Weakness

Numbness and tingling

Muscle and joint pains

Muscle spasms and cramps

Backache

Heart palpations

Chest pain

Colic

Diarrhea

Constipation

Nosebleeds, hemorrhage

Itching

Tremors

Seizures

 Paralysis

Fever

Respiratory infections

Shortness of breath

Coughing

Wheezing and asthma attacks

Eye pain, weakness and fatigue

Ringing in ear

Metallic taste

 

 

Electrical Sensitivity - 

p. 31

“…electricity had side effects ad some individuals were enormously and unaccountably more sensitive to it than others.”

There was a scientist - Luigi Galvani – who did experiments with frogs.

            Basically he said that when he used dissimilar metals connected to the frog – the leg moved because of “animal electricity” and it wasn’t about the metals really, but a function of the animals own nerves.

There was another guy – Alessandro Volta – who disagreed.  He claimed it wasn’t about the animal at all – but the dissimilar metals themselves. 

Interestingly enough…. In the late 1790s the world was having more problems than this –

At a whole other level – Hand weavers were revolting because the industry wanted to take away hand weavers and use machines….   Taking away the life and replacing it with metal/machines…. We still have this going on today!

Volta went on to invent the electric battery – which gave industry a great boost.

He insisted that “electricity had nothing to do with life.”  P. 45.

Firstenberg said p. 46

“They began to build a permanent electrical edifice, whose tentacles snaked everywhere, without noticing, or thinking about its consequences.  Or, rather, they recorded its consequences in minute detail without ever making the connection to what they were building.”

Chronic Electrical Illness

This chapter is very important!

1839 – the systematic electrification of Europe – began with the opening of the magnetic telegraph on the Great Western Railway between West Drayton and London. 

1844  -in America with Samuel Morse’s first telegraph line from Baltimore to Washington along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 

 Before that -  doorbells and annunciators  had begun being used.

1850 – Telegraph lines were under construction on every continent except Antarctica. 

            22,000 miles of wire had been energized in the USA, 4,000 miles in India, 1,000 miles spreading in three directions from Mexico City.

1860 – Australia, Java, Singapore, and India were being joined UNDER SEA!

1875 – 30,000 miles of submarine cable had electrified 700,000 miles of copper web over the surface of the earth.

1862 – “Railway Spine” – People on the trains were sick… “Because by 1862 every rail line was sandwiched between one or more telegraph wires running overhead and the return currents from those lines coursing beneath a portion of which flowed along the metal rails themselves, upon which the passenger cars rode.  Passengers and train personnel commonly suffered from the same complaints later reported by telegraph and telephone operators:  fatigue irritability, headaches, chronic dizziness and nausea, insomnia, tinnitus, weakness, and numbness, rapid heart beat, bounding pulse, facial flushing, chest pains, depression and  sexual dysfunction.  Some because grossly overweight, nose bleeds eyes hurt and vision deteriorated and some became gradually paralyzed.”

1869 – Dr. George Miller Beard’s paper was published in what would become the New England Journal of Medicine – on a previously unknown disease.  He didn’t know its cause, he simply thought it was a “disease of modern civilization, caused by stress that was previously uncommon.    He named it NEURASTHENIA

            INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH – this term is “still in everyday use among doctors – outside of the United States.    Today electricity is recognized as one of its causes.  P 51

1915 – Karl Schilling published a clinical description  of the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of illness caused by chronic exposure to electricity.  P 60

            “These patients typically had headaches and dizziness, tinnitus and floaters in the eyes, racing pulse, pains in the region of the heart, and palpitations.  They felt weak and exhausted and were unable to concentrate.  They could not sleep.  They were depressed and had anxiety attacks.  They had tremors.  Their reflexes were elevated, and their senses were hyper-acute.  Sometimes their thyroid was hyperactive. Occasionally, after long illness, their heart was enlarged.”

            Other physicians said that and “described patients with holes in their memory, who couldn’t carry on a conversation or read a book… who yelled at people and had abdominal pains, headaches, vertigo, pressure in their chest, ringing in their ears, visual disturbances, and weight loss.  A third of their patients were depressed or suicidal.”

**

Other observations Dr. Beard made in the late 19th century:

1.      It spread along the routes of the railroads and telegraph lines.

2.     It affected both men and women, rich and poor

3.     Its sufferers were often weather sensitive

4.     It ran in families

5.     It seized most commonly people in the prime of their life, ages 15-45

6.     It lowered one’s tolerance for alcohol and drugs

7.     It made people more prone to allergies and diabetes

8.     Neurasthenes tended to live longer than average

**

1894 – neurasthenia renamed from a physical disease to a mental disease!

            Sigmund Freud wrote a paper… and things changed.

            “Because of him, neurasthenia, which is still the most common illness of our day, is accepted as a. normal element of the human condition, for which no external cause need to be sought.  Because of him, environmental illness, that is illness caused by a toxic environment, is widely thought not to exist, its symptoms automatically blamed on disordered thoughts and out-of-control emotions.  Because of him, we are today putting millions of people on Zanax, Prozac, and Zoloft instead of cleaning up their environment.”

            He renamed neurasthenia – “anxiety neurosis” and its crises – “anxiety attacks.”

            Today we call them “panic attacks.” P 62-62

            Symptoms:

                        Irritability

                        Heart palpitations, arrhythmias

                        Chest pain

                        Shortness of breath and asthma attacks

                        Perspiration

                        Tremors and shivering

                        Ravenous hunger

                        Diarrhea

                        Vertigo

                        Vasomotor disturbances (flushing, cold extremities)

                        Numbness and tingling

                        Insomnia

                        Nausea and vomiting

                        Frequent urination

                        Rheumatic pains

                        Weakness

                        Exhaustion

            It is also labeled “chronic fatigue syndrome”. P 63

In the ICD-10 codes there is a unique neurasthenia code – F48.0, but in the version used in the USA, F48.0 has been removed!   P 64

In the DSM-V – there is no code for neurasthenia ( except anxiety disorder) p 64

“Half the world still uses neurasthenia as a diagnosis in the sense intended by Beard.  In all of Asia, Eastern Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Republics, neurasthenia is today the most common of all psychiatric diagnoses as well as one of the most frequently diagnosed diseases in general medical practice.  It is often considered a sign of chronic toxicity.”  P 64

1930s –“ a new clinical entity was discovered in Russia – Radio Wave Sickness – which is included today, in medical textbooks throughout the former Soviet Union and ignored to this day in Western countries.  In its early stages the symptoms of Radio Wae Sickness are those of neurasthenia.” p 64

1889 – (Ten years earlier “only 250 people owned telephones in all of NYC) NYC became a forrest of telephone poles with each tree having as much as 30 cross bars supporting up to 300 wires., obscuring the sun and darkening the avenues below.” P 75

1875 – carbon lamps lighting outdoor public spaces in Paris and Berlin

1893 – wires carrying 2000 volts were trailing across residential rooftops in the West End of London.  And Thomas Edison had invented a smaller and gentler lamp, the modern incandescent.

1881 on Pearl Street in NYC – Edison built the first of 100s of central stations supplying DC current to customers

1885 AC current was being installed in Europe

1887 in US – George Westinghouse adopted AC system

1888 – Nikola Tesla invented a polyphase AC motor.

13 electric railways operated in US on 48 miles of track and a similar number in all of Europe.

1889 – “Quite suddenly, the world was being electrified on a scale that could scarcely have been conceived when Dr. George Beard first described a disease called neurasthenia.”

By the end of 1889 – roughly a thousand miles of track had been electrified in the US alone. 

            Edison General Electric Company incorporated.

            Westinghouse reorganized

The Society of Telegraph Engineers and Electricians changed their name to Instutition of Electrical Engineers.

Most historians agree that the modern electrical era opened.

“And in 1889, as if the heavens had suddenly opened as well, doctors in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia were overwhelmed by a flood of CRITICALLY ILL patients suffering from a strange disease that seemed to have come like a thunderbolt from nowhere, a disease that many of these doctors had never seen before.  That disease was INFLUENZA, and that pandemic lasted four continuous years and killed at least one million people.” P 80

“Suddenly and inexplicably, influenza, whose descriptions had remained consistent for thousands of years, changed its character in 1889.  Flu had last seized most of England in Nov 1847.  The last flu epidemic in the US had raged in the winter of 1874-1875.  Since ancient times, influenza had been known as a capricious, unpredictable disease, a wild animal that came from nowhere, terrorized whole populations at once without warning and without schedule, and disappeared as suddenly and mysteriously as it had arrived, not to be seen again for years or decades.  It behaved unlike any other illness, was thought not to be contagious, and received its name because its comings and going were said to be governed by the “influence” of the stars.” P 80

“But in 1889, influenza was tamed.  From 1889 forward, it would be present always, in every part of the world. And it has never been absent since.” 

Let’s talk about influenza …

“The microscopic virus associated with this disease has been so exhaustively studied that scientists know more about its tiny life cycle than about any other single microorganism.  But this has been a response to ignore many unusual facts about this disease, including the fact that it is NOT contagious..” p 81

“In 2001, Canadian astronomer Ken Tapping, together with two British Columbia physicians, were the latest scientists to confirm, yet again, that for at least the last three centuries influenza pandemics have been most likely to occur during peaks of solar magnetic activity = the height of each 11 year sun cycle.” P 81-82

1992 – R. Edgar Hope-Simpson “published a book in which he reviewed the essential known facts and pointed out that they did not support a mode of transmission by direct human-to-human contact.” P 82

Hope-Simpson – proposed “The virus reactivated by an environmental trigger of some sort.  He said that the trigger is connected to seasonal variations in solar radiation, and that it may be electromagnetic in nature, as a good many of his predecessors during the previous 2 centuries had suggested. ….  He was certain that influenza had something to do with electricity.” P 83

In the book – Firstenberg lists 18 other physicians from 1799- 2006 who connected influenza with sunspots or atmospheric electricity.

“Heinrich Schweich observed that all physiological processes produce electricity, and proposed that as electrical disturbances of the atmosphere may prevent the body from discharging it.  He repeated the then-common belief that the accumulation of electricity within the body causes the symptoms of influenza.  No one has yet disproven this.” P 84

1727 – first tie the sunspot number surpassed 100 in over a century – and in

1728 influenza arrived in waves over the earth  and the first flu pandemic in almost 150 years.”

1732 the pandemic became more violent  and some say it lasted until

1738 – ended!    2 million people worldwide, died.

“Influenza is primarily an electrical disease, a response to an electrical disturbance of the atmosphere, then it is not contagious in the ordinary sense. The patterns of its epidemics prove this…”

1889 – 1894 - pandemic began in a number of widely scattered parts of the world.  P 85 has a list of where it appeared and when – ad it says “the disease still would have had to travel faster than the trains and ships of the time” if it was contagious.  P 85

Then the author talks about sailors getting it on ships – and people on the land getting it with no contact between.  He gives many other examples  p. 86-87

He goes on and says:

“The age distribution is also wrong for contagion. In other kinds of infectious diseases, like measles and mumps, the more aggressive a strain of virus is the faster it spreads, the more rapidly adults build up immunity and the younger the population that gets it every year.  According to Hope-Simpson, this means that between pandemics influenza should be attacking mainly very young children.  But influenza keeps on stubbornly targeting adults (ages 20-40 most commonly).” P 91

“If influenza is caused by abnormal electromagnetic conditions in the atmosphere, then it affects all living things at the same time, including living things that don’t share the same viruses or live closely with one another.    Influenza is a virus and it is also a clinical illness.  The confusion comes about because since 1933, human influenza has been defined by the organism that was discovered in that year, and not by clinical symptoms.”

1968. – “Hong Kong flu”…. Only one person in a household would get the flu. If a second person had the flu, both often caught it on the same day, which meant that they did not catch it from each other. “ p 92

“Another indication that something is wrong with prevailing theories is the failure of vaccination programs.  “Over the years …  vaccination has done nothing to stop epidemics and that the diseases behaves just as it did 1000 years ago.” P 92

“After reviewing 259 vaccination studies from the British Medical Journal spanning 45 years, Tom Jefferson recently concluded that influenza vaccines have had had essentially no impact on any real outcomes, such a school absences, working days lost and flu related illness and deaths.    The embarrassing  secret  among virologists is that from 1933 until the present day, there have been NO experimental studies proving that influenza either the virus or the disease, is ever transmitted from person to person by normal contact.” P 93

Bees seem to be the ones to give warning about what is going on.  P 100-101

April 6, 1917 – to 1918 –Flu pandemic -  US Nay built and was operating the world’s largest radio network – Spanish Flu.  No evidence it was contagious. Tried to prove it – and could not!

1957 – 1958   - Flu pandemic – Asian Flu – Radar was released

1968 – Flu pandemic – Hong Kong Flu

1889 – 1918 – 1957 – 1968 – “the electrical envelope on the earth, was disturbed.” P 111

 

Does this help you make more sense of our world today?

And now we have been talking about electricity and life….

This is a huge wake up – that ANXIETY is from ELECTRICITY!! 

So knowing that – how do we live differently?

Knowing that according to Mattityahu (Matthew) 7:16 “You shall know them by their fruits”

Are we walking in intense passionate love of others – focused on YHUH or not?

Can we see how maybe some of us – or all of us – have been effected by electricity – and how are affected by it? 

When I don’t feel good – I don’t respond well.  Do you?

…. Maybe we need to recognize how we are physically being effected…. And adjust not only our perspective but our behaviors – in order to bear good fruit!

We’ve been turning off the wifi at night.  Turning phones on airplane mode…etc

And can notice a difference in how we sleep and feel.

We are working at getting rid of wifi …

So hopefully we are learning that we have to adjust our physical surroundings

And adjust the way we think!

P 21 OD workbook

“The Warrior-Remnant must know who we are in Messiah in order to be equipped to stand in and through the very difficult Missions ahead.  Bold, courageous, unashamed, and poured-out:  these are the attributes of YHUH’s Warriors, emblazoned on the “dog tags” of our hearts.  May the world around us be astonished and take note that we are on a Mission in the Name and power of Yahusha haMoshaich (Jesus the Messiah). (Acts 4:13).  May we count the cost in its totality and know the precious worth of our surrendered lives.  And as we steadfastly look at the ONE standing in front of us, our Perfect Operator, as well as to the right and left at those standing shoulder-to-shoulder within our ranks, we can endure to the end out of an overflowing deep, rich Authentic Love!”

Rise up Warriors

Sh’ma Yisra’el.

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