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Wednesday 6 November 2024

Wi-Fi has the potential to influence brainwaves making people vulnerable to suggestibility

 Wireless-fidelity (“Wi-Fi”) is harmful due to radio-frequency radiation exposure, pulse-modulated RF carrying data, extremely low frequency (“ELF”) effect on the brain and the Wi-Fi memory effect in body tissues.

One of the unwanted effects of ELFs, Keith Cutter believes, is brainwave entrainment, where an external stimulus synchronises brainwaves with its frequency.

ELF refers to electromagnetic fields with frequencies between approximately 3 to 30Hz, which is the same range as our brains. Our brains operate within a range of frequencies, with different brainwave states corresponding to specific activities: 

Delta Waves (0.5-4Hz): Associated with deep sleep, relaxation, and healing.
Theta Waves (4-8Hz): Linked to meditation, daydreaming, and increased creativity.
Alpha Waves (8-12Hz): Correspond to relaxation, closed eyes and decreased cortical activity.
Beta Waves (13-30Hz): Related to attention, mental activity and cognitive processing.
Gamma Waves (30-44Hz): Involved in sensory processing, working memory and higher-order cognitive functions.

Cutter is most concerned about ELFs at 10Hz from Wi-Fi and other sources.

In the presence of a persistent 10Hz signal, due to entrainment, the brain can shift toward that frequency. As noted above, at 10Hz the brain has decreased cortical activity.

Cortical activity refers to the electrical and chemical signals generated by neurons within the cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain responsible for, among other things, cognition.

“This entrainment effect, over time, could create a state where you’re more easily influenced – a ‘suggestible state’. In this state, the brain is more receptive to external input, whether it’s media, marketing or even subconscious influences,” Cutter writes. “We’re talking about the possibility of mind control.”...<<<Read More>>>....