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Exposed: The Electronic Sickening of America and How to Protect Yourself - Includes Dangers of 5G & Smart Devices

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Product Description 2020 Update Have you ever wondered about the safety or dangers of: 5G Cell Phones Smartphone Addiction 5G Cell Tower Radiation WiFi, Bluetooth High-Voltage Power Lines Smart Devices 5G Mobile Networks Baby Monitors Cordless Phone Bases Microwave Oven Radiation . . . Just to name a few of the topics in “EXPOSED: The Electronic Sickening of America and How to Protect Yourself.” There’s a hidden danger pulsating in the airways and buzzing behind the walls of millions of American homes, schools, and businesses. Our families, co-workers, even our pets, are exposed to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) almost continually, 24/7. Few people want to address this topic because they don’t know what to do. They are frustrated and overwhelmed by the scattered and conflicting information that’s out there. And they fear that they will have to give up their electronic necessities. I felt that way as well—until I learned that the great news is that you CAN take control of your exposure to harmful electromagnetic radiation and learn how to use your electronic devices more safely. First, some background: A disturbing correlation has been discovered between electro-pollution and a host of diseases and disorders. These include cancer, neurological diseases, respiratory diseases, behavioral disorders, chronic fatigue, ADHD, insomnia, depression, headaches, muscle/joint pain, chronic inflammation, and many more. The report “BioInitiative 2012,” collates research from around the world on the bioeffects and health hazards of electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic radition: from wires and wireless technologies. It represents more than 3,800 scientific, peerreviewed studies done by PhDs and MDs on the potential health effects of prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation. And the research continues to grow. Electromagnetic radiation is the tobacco of the Digital Age. And, like tobacco, it can kill you. The widespread rollout of 5G will only exacerbate the problem. We don’t really know how this is all going to turn out. We are all “guinea pigs” in a huge, highly lucrative, disorganized experiment. The telecommunications industry doesn’t have to win the scientific argument about safety; it only has to keep the argument going. We need to research the research and follow the dollars. Most people don’t have the time to do that. That’s why I wrote this book. To put you at ease, I want to say that I am not anti-technology. I use it on a daily basis. I have a smartphone and computer, and use social media. This book is about how to use your electronic devices more safely. It is about how to guard yourself and the people you love against the unintended consequences of the digital age. This book has been written to be accessible to the person who has little or no technical background in electronics or physics. It has many practical solutions that can be accomplished by just about anyone in one minute, and often without cost. EXPOSED gives you the “back story” and provides information so you can discern the facts from fiction regarding the safety of wireless technology and dirty electricity. Most importantly, this book provides solutions. There are good, better, and best ways to use technology in order to minimize your exposure to harmful radiation. Read it. Do it. Share it. About the Author Bill Cadwallader, MBA, EMRS is a Certified Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist. Bill measures electromagnetic radiation and consults for detection, protection, and solutions in homes, schools, businesses, and other environments. Bill, an author and accomplished speaker, has spent his adult life working around technology, from the time he joined the U.S. Marine Corps until he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel (Reserves), as a postgraduate student at Pepperdine University, as a Project Manager in the Aerospace Industry in California, as well as working in the Information Technology Department for Clark County, Nevada. Bill has present